Food Biophysics

Journal Title

  • Food Biophysics

ISSN

  • E 1557-1866 | P 1557-1858

Publisher

  • Springer Verlag

Listed on(Coverage)

JCR 2006-2023
SJR 2007-2020;2022-2023
CiteScore 2011-2023
SCIE 2010-2024
CC 2016-2024
SCOPUS 2017-2024

Active

  • Active

    based on the information

    • SCOPUS:2024-10

Country

  • USA

Aime & Scopes

  • Biophysical studies of foods and agricultural products involve research at the interface of chemistry, biology, and engineering, as well as the new interdisciplinary areas of materials science and nanotechnology. Such studies include but are certainly not limited to research in the following areas: the structure of food molecules, biopolymers, and biomaterials on the molecular, microscopic, and mesoscopic scales; the molecular basis of structure generation and maintenance in specific foods, feeds, food processing operations, and agricultural products; the mechanisms of microbial growth, death and antimicrobial action; structure/function relationships in food and agricultural biopolymers; novel biophysical techniques (spectroscopic, microscopic, thermal, rheological, etc.) for structural and dynamical characterization of food and agricultural materials and products; the properties of amorphous biomaterials and their influence on chemical reaction rate, microbial growth, or sensory properties; and molecular mechanisms of taste and smell. A hallmark of such research is a dependence on various methods of instrumental analysis that provide information on the molecular level, on various physical and chemical theories used to understand the interrelations among biological molecules, and an attempt to relate macroscopic chemical and physical properties and biological functions to the molecular structure and microscopic organization of the biological material.

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