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Editorial Food Polymers Functionality and Applications Xingxun Liu, 1 Fengwei Xie, 2 Xiaoxi Li, 3 Sumei Zhou, 1 and Liyan Chen 4 1 Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China 2 Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, e University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia 3 School of Light Industry and Food Science, South China University of Technology, Guangdong, China 4 Bioprocessing Lab, Prairie Aquatech, Brookings, SD 57006, USA Correspondence should be addressed to Xingxun Liu; [email protected] Received 18 October 2015; Accepted 19 October 2015 Copyright © 2015 Xingxun Liu et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Food polymers are polymers from edible plants, animals, and microorganisms that can be used in food systems, including proteins, polysaccharides, and peptides. Generally, food polymers can be classified into three groups based on their sources: (1) plant-based food polymers, such as starch, dietary fiber, and cereal protein; (2) animal-based food poly- mers, such as meal protein; (3) microorganism-based food polymers, such as fungus polysaccharides. e oils and/or lipid from plant and animals could also be considered as food polymers although their molecular weights are relatively small. Food polymers represent a dominant area in natural poly- mers and play an important role in food structure, food func- tional properties, food processing, and shelf life. e knowl- edge in this area is commercially important as it will provide a useful practical guideline to food development and industrial production. e new studies of food polymers regarding “molecular design, synthesis/extraction/modification, struc- ture and property, materials preparation, and applications” will give new directions of food science. erefore, the study of food polymers for food applications could provide a better understanding of food systems, make better use of food macromolecules, and improve food qualities and safety. In recent years, with the development of fundamental theories and analytical techniques that are related to poly- mers, specifically food polymers also experience a rapid development with the purpose of improving food systems. is special issue of this journal aims to provide a great opportunity for researchers in the area of food polymer functionality and applications to share their state-of-the-art studies related to food polymers (such as proteins, polysac- charides, and food polymer modifiers). In this special issue, there are original research and review articles that uncover the development of food polymers, including their design, processing, characterization, and microstructures, as well as new technologies related to food polymer processing and characterization. e topics in this special issue specially include the following: (i) new techniques of extracting and modifying food polymers; (ii) recent development in microstructure and nanostructure of food polymers; (iii) the relationship between structures and functionality of food polymers; (iv) novel characterization techniques of food polymers; (v) prospective applications for food polymers. We hope readers will benefit for their own research from this special issue. Acknowledgments We would like to express our appreciation to all the authors for their informative contributions and the reviewers for their support and constructive critiques in making this special issue possible. Xingxun Liu Fengwei Xie Xiaoxi Li Sumei Zhou Liyan Chen Hindawi Publishing Corporation International Journal of Polymer Science Volume 2015, Article ID 813628, 1 page http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/813628

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Page 1: Editorial Food Polymers Functionality and Applications · 2019. 7. 31. · Editorial Food Polymers Functionality and Applications XingxunLiu, 1 FengweiXie, 2 XiaoxiLi, 3 SumeiZhou,

EditorialFood Polymers Functionality and Applications

Xingxun Liu,1 Fengwei Xie,2 Xiaoxi Li,3 Sumei Zhou,1 and Liyan Chen4

1 Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China2Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia3School of Light Industry and Food Science, South China University of Technology, Guangdong, China4Bioprocessing Lab, Prairie Aquatech, Brookings, SD 57006, USA

Correspondence should be addressed to Xingxun Liu; [email protected]

Received 18 October 2015; Accepted 19 October 2015

Copyright © 2015 Xingxun Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License,which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Food polymers are polymers from edible plants, animals,and microorganisms that can be used in food systems,including proteins, polysaccharides, and peptides. Generally,food polymers can be classified into three groups based ontheir sources: (1) plant-based food polymers, such as starch,dietary fiber, and cereal protein; (2) animal-based food poly-mers, such as meal protein; (3) microorganism-based foodpolymers, such as fungus polysaccharides. The oils and/orlipid from plant and animals could also be considered asfood polymers although theirmolecular weights are relativelysmall.

Food polymers represent a dominant area in natural poly-mers and play an important role in food structure, food func-tional properties, food processing, and shelf life. The knowl-edge in this area is commercially important as it will provide auseful practical guideline to food development and industrialproduction. The new studies of food polymers regarding“molecular design, synthesis/extraction/modification, struc-ture and property, materials preparation, and applications”will give new directions of food science. Therefore, the studyof food polymers for food applications could provide a betterunderstanding of food systems, make better use of foodmacromolecules, and improve food qualities and safety.

In recent years, with the development of fundamentaltheories and analytical techniques that are related to poly-mers, specifically food polymers also experience a rapiddevelopment with the purpose of improving food systems.This special issue of this journal aims to provide a greatopportunity for researchers in the area of food polymerfunctionality and applications to share their state-of-the-art

studies related to food polymers (such as proteins, polysac-charides, and food polymer modifiers). In this special issue,there are original research and review articles that uncoverthe development of food polymers, including their design,processing, characterization, and microstructures, as well asnew technologies related to food polymer processing andcharacterization. The topics in this special issue speciallyinclude the following: (i) new techniques of extractingand modifying food polymers; (ii) recent development inmicrostructure and nanostructure of food polymers; (iii) therelationship between structures and functionality of foodpolymers; (iv) novel characterization techniques of foodpolymers; (v) prospective applications for food polymers.

We hope readers will benefit for their own research fromthis special issue.

Acknowledgments

We would like to express our appreciation to all the authorsfor their informative contributions and the reviewers for theirsupport and constructive critiques in making this specialissue possible.

Xingxun LiuFengwei Xie

Xiaoxi LiSumei ZhouLiyan Chen

Hindawi Publishing CorporationInternational Journal of Polymer ScienceVolume 2015, Article ID 813628, 1 pagehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/813628

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