2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-3841.2011.02301.x
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Mechanochemistry in Thermomechanical Processing of Foods: Kinetic Aspects

Abstract: In some food processing operations, raw materials sustain shearing and heating simultaneously. These thermomechanical treatments will induce chemical, physicochemical, and biochemical changes, such as starch degradation and gelatinization, protein denaturalization, loss of nutritious components, and inactivation of enzymes and their inhibitors. In this article, only kinetic aspects of these changes are reviewed. The Basedow and Zhurkov models are commonly used to describe shear effects on the rate constants of… Show more

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“…According to Grant et al, a drug's intrinsic activity is influenced significantly by its molecular structure and its supramolecular arrangement resulting in mechanochemical activation [5,55]. However, traditional methods of chemistry require the use of toxic solvents and high pressures for the synthesis of similar nanostructures with metal dimers using the Dzyaloshinsky -Moriya effect [56]. It is crucial and urgent to eliminate these stages from both theoretical and practical points of view.…”
Section: Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Grant et al, a drug's intrinsic activity is influenced significantly by its molecular structure and its supramolecular arrangement resulting in mechanochemical activation [5,55]. However, traditional methods of chemistry require the use of toxic solvents and high pressures for the synthesis of similar nanostructures with metal dimers using the Dzyaloshinsky -Moriya effect [56]. It is crucial and urgent to eliminate these stages from both theoretical and practical points of view.…”
Section: Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is crucial and urgent to eliminate these stages from both theoretical and practical points of view. A green chemistry process can be achieved through a mechanochemistry approach [29,56]. Many studies published in the last few years have confirmed that mechanochemistry is effective in synthesizing organosilicon, and dendrimer nanocarrier compounds, which underlie more complex organosilicon syntheses [57,58].…”
Section: Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several reports in the literature about the kinetics of starch gelatinization [3,4,[16][17][18]. However, the homogeneity of the sample temperature during thermal treatment, which is crucial for this type of studies, is usually overlooked.…”
Section: Temperature Gradients During the Thermal Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent years have witnessed an interest in application of mechanochemical methods in various fields. There are numerous examples of situations where the application of mechanochemical methods significantly enhanced the efficiency of the conventional chemical process, including the synthesis of complex organic molecules, production of novel pharmaceutical ingredients, as well as general refining of individual biopolymers and plant biomass. Mechanochemistry holds a particularly strong position in such chemical niches as selective synthesis of thermodynamically unstable organic molecules, manufacturing of polymeric complexes for drug delivery, polymeric materials for regenerative medicine, and components of therapeutic nutrition. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%