NFOK14018U Advanced Food Chemistry
MSc Programme in Animal-derived Foods (Food of Life)
The course topics relate to specific food products and advanced food chemistry where reactions of the major food components, proteins, carbohydrate and lipids is occurring. The control of these reactions is of primary importance to ensure product quality. In the lectures of this course the effects of processing and storage conditions on the chemical composition of the food is discussed. Examples are the oxidation of lipids and the importance of lipid refining, the modification of polysaccharides and unfolding and chemical reactivity of proteins. In addition to basic knowledge attention is given to (1) the occurrence and reactivity of these compounds as well as their interaction in different food products, and (2) the analysis of these compounds and their reaction products. The application of the information discussed during the lectures will be demonstrated in a computer assisted modeling exercise in relation to understanding changes of food quality during processing.
The course objective is to acquire an understanding of the chemical reactions that take place with food components during processing and storage, and be capable of designing and conducting experiments and interpreting data to understand important reactions and interactions in food chemistry.
After completing the course the student should be able to:
Knowledge:
Classify structures and properties of components and of chemical
reactions in foods during processing and storage.
Recognize important reactions and mechanisms in foods and describe
how these may affect the quality of foods based on food chemistry
principles.
Describe carbohydrates, lipids and proteins basic characteristics
in food and the mechanisms for formation of specific taste and
aroma during processing.
Display overview of specific interactions of food components and
use analytical data to describe the changes during processing.
Skills:
Suggest which specific analytical methods that is relevant for
describing chemical changes of food quality.
Explain the mechanisms during processing and storage which cause
modifications or formation of specific components in foods.
Explain the mechanisms by which other components in food influence
the behavior and reactivity of key components in foods.
Use the theoretical knowledge to solve food chemical problems on
food quality during processing and storage.
Reading and using original scientific literature, and communicate
the obtained knowledge in writing.
Illustrate and discuss analytical data understandably and
thoroughly.
Competences:
Apply theory and knowledge on the properties of food components
to understand important reactions and mechanisms in food chemistry.
Discuss the outcome of reactions and interactions taking place
during food production and storage, and make suggestions to solve
problems on food quality.
Evaluate and predict the chemical food quality based on analytical
data, kinetic mechanisms and scientific literature.
Cooperate with fellow students on project and
exercises.
Book chapters, collection of reviews, and original scientific literature
LLEA10273 Fødevarekemi BSc course or equivalent course in Food Chemistry.
LKEF10076 Analytical Chemistry or equivalent course
- Category
- Hours
- Exam
- 1
- Guidance
- 20
- Lectures
- 32
- Preparation
- 53
- Project work
- 68
- Theory exercises
- 32
- Total
- 206
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- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Oral examination, 25 min---
- Exam registration requirements
- Participation in the group-based project work. Handling in and approval of review of research paper.
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- External censorship
Criteria for exam assesment
Oral examination in the project report and the course curriculum. The oral test examines the theoretical knowledge, and the knowledge of experimental design and analytical methods in food chemistry.
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- NFOK14018U
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Level
- Full Degree Master
- Duration
- 1 block
- Placement
- Block 4
- Schedule
- B (Mon 8-12 + Tues 13-17 + Fri 8-12)
- Course capacity
- No limitation
- Continuing and further education
- Study board
- Study Board of Food, Human Nutrition and Sports
Contracting department
- Department of Food Science
Course responsibles
- Karsten Olsen (2-7a7e4f757e7e733d7a843d737a)