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Alton Edward Bailey

Bio: Alton Edward Bailey is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Animal fat & Peanut oil. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 3114 citations.

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15 Jul 2005
TL;DR: Shahidi et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a method for the analysis of Fats and Oils and showed that the method can be used to identify the components of a particular type of fat.
Abstract: VOLUME 1: EDIBLE OIL AND FAT PRODUCTS: CHEMISTRY, PROPERTIES, AND HEALTH EFFECTS. 1. Chemistry of Fatty Acids (Charlie Scrimgeour). 2. Crystallization of Fats and Oils (Serpil Metin and Richard W. Hartel). 3. Polymorphism in Fats and Oils (Kiyotaka Sato and Satoru Ueno). 4. Fat Crystal Networks (Geoffrey G. Rye, Jerrold W. Litwinenko, and Alejandro G. Marangoni). 5. Animal Fats (Michael J. Haas). 6. Vegetable Oils (Frank D. Gunstone). 7. Lipid Oxidation: Theoretical Aspects (K. M. Schaich). 8. Lipid Oxidation: Measurement Methods (Fereidoon Shahidi and Ying Zhong). 9. Flavor Components of Fats and Oils (Chi-Tang Ho and Fereidoon Shahidi). 10. Flavor and Sensory Aspects (Linda J. Malcolmson). 11. Antioxidants: Science, Technology, and Applications (P. K. J. P. D. Wanasundara and F. Shahidi). 12. Antioxidants: Regulatory Status (Fereidoon Shahidi and Ying Zhong). 13. Toxicity and Safety of Fats and Oils (David D. Kitts). 14. Quality Assurance of Fats and Oils (Fereidoon Shahidi). 15. Dietary Lipids and Health (Bruce A. Watkins, Yong Li, Bernhard Hennig, and Michal Toborek). Index. VOLUME 2: EDIBLE OIL AND FAT PRODUCTS: EDIBLE OILS. 1. Butter (David Hettinga). 2. Canola Oil (R. Przybylski, T. Mag, N.A.M. Eskin, and B.E. McDonald). 3. Coconut Oil (Elias C. Canapi, Yvonne T. V. Agustin, Evangekube A. Moro, Economico Pedrosa, Jr., Mar& acute a J. Bendano). 4. Corn Oil (Robert A. Moreau). 5. Cottonseed Oil (Richard D. O'Brien, Lynn A. Jones, C. Clay King, Phillip J. Wakelyn, and Peter J. Wan). 6. Flax Oil and High Linolenic Oils (Roman Przybylski). 7. Olive Oil (David Firestone). 8. Palm Oil (Yusof Basiron). 9. Peanut Oil (Harold E. Pattee). 10. Rice Bran Oil (Frank T. Orthoefer). 11. Safflower Oil (Joseph Smith). 12. Sesame Oil (Lucy Sun Hwang). 13. Soybean Oil (Earl G. Hammond, Lawrence A. Johnson, Caiping Su, Tong Wang, and Pamela J. White). 14. Sunflower Oil (Maria A. Grompone). Index. VOLUME 3: EDIBLE OIL AND FAT PRODUCTS: SPECIALTY OILS AND OIL PRODUCTS. 1. Conjugated Linoleic Acid Oils (Rakesh Kapoor, Martin Reaney, and Neil D. Westcott). 2. Diacylglycerols (Brent D. Flickinger and Noboru Matsuo). 3. Citrus Oils and Essences (Fereidoon Shahidi and Ying Zhong). 4. Gamma Linolenic Acid Oils (Rakesh Kapoor and Harikumar Nair). 5. Oils from Microorganisms (James P. Wynn and Colin Ratledge). 6. Transgenic Oils (Thomas A. McKeon). 7. Tree Nut Oils (Fereidoon Shahidi and Homan Miraliakbari). 8. Germ Oils from Different Sources (Nurhan Turgut Dunford). 9. Oils from Herbs, Spices, and Fruit Seeds (Liangli (Lucy) Yu, John W. Parry, and Kequan Zhou). 10. Marine Mammal Oils (Fereidoon Shahidi and Ying Zhong). 11. Fish Oils (R. G. Ackman). 12. Minor Components of Fats and Oils (Afaf Kamal-Eldin). 13. Lecithins (Bernard F. Szuhaj). 14. Lipid Emulsions (D. Julian McClements and Jochen Weiss). 15. Dietary Fat Substitutes (S. P. J. Namal Senanayake and Fereidoon Shahidi). 16. Structural Effects on Absorption, Metabolism, and Health Effects of Lipids (Armand B. Christophe). 17. Modification of Fats and Oils via Chemical and Enzymatic Methods (S. P. J. Namal Senanayake and Fereidoon Shahidi). 18. Novel Separation Techniques for Isolation and Purification of Fatty Acids and Oil By-Products (Udaya N. Wanasundara, P. K. J. P. D. Wanasundara, and Fereidoon Shahidi). Index. VOLUME 4: EDIBLE OIL AND FAT PRODUCTS: PRODUCTS AND APPLICATIONS. 1. Frying Oils (Monoj K. Gupta). 2. Margarines and Spreads (Michael M. Chrysan). 3. Shortenings: Science and Technology (Douglas J. Metzroth). 4. Shortenings: Types and Formulations (Richard D. O'Brien). 5. Confectionery Lipids (Vijai K.S. Shukla). 6. Cooking Oils, Salad Oils, and Dressings (Steven E. Hill and R. G. Krishnamurthy). 7. Fats and Oils in Bakery Products (Clyde E. Stauffer). 8. Emulsifiers for the Food Industry (Clyde E. Stauffer). 9. Frying of Foods and Snack Food Production (Monoj K. Gupta). 10. Fats and Oils in Feedstuffs and Pet Foods (Edmund E. Lusas and Mian N. Riaz). 11. By-Product Utilization (M. D. Pickard). 12. Environmental Impact and Waste Management (Michael J. Boyer). Index. VOLUME 5: EDIBLE OIL AND FAT PRODUCTS: PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES. 1. A Primer on Oils Processing Technology (Dan Anderson). 2. Oil Extraction (Timothy G. Kemper). 3. Recovery of Oils and Fats from Oilseeds and Fatty Materials (Maurice A. Williams). 4. Storage, Handling, and Transport of Oils and Fats (Gary R. List, Tong Wang, and Vijai K.S. Shukla). 5. Packaging (Vance Caudill). 6. Adsorptive Separation of Oils (A. Proctor and D. D. Brooks). 7. Bleaching (Dennis R. Taylor). 8. Deodorization (W. De Greyt and M. Kellens). 9. Hydrogenation: Processing Technologies (Walter E. Farr). 10. Supercritical Technologies for Further Processing of Edible Oils (Feral Temelli and Ozlem Guclu-Ustundag). 11. Membrane Processing of Fats and Oils (Lan Lin and S. Sefa Koseoglu). 12. Margarine Processing Plants and Equipment (Klaus A. Alexandersen). 13. Extrusion Processing of Oilseed Meals for Food and Feed Production (Mian N. Riaz). Index. VOLUME 6: INDUSTRIAL AND NONEDIBLE PRODUCTS FROM OILS AND FATS. 1. Fatty Acids and Derivatives from Coconut Oil (Gregorio C. Gervajio). 2. Rendering (Anthony P. Bimbo). 3. Soaps (Michael R. Burke). 4. Detergents and Detergency (Jesse L. Lynn, Jr.). 5. Glycerine (Keith Schroeder). 6. Vegetable Oils as Biodiesel (M. J. T. Reaney, P. B. Hertz, and W. W. McCalley). 7. Vegetable Oils as Lubricants, Hydraulic Fluids, and Inks (Sevim Z. Erhan). 8. Vegetable Oils in Production of Polymers and Plastics (Suresh S. Narine and Xiaohua Kong). 9. Paints, Varnishes, and Related Products (K. F. Lin). 10. Leather and Textile Uses of Fats and Oils (Paul Kronick and Y.K. Kamath). 11. Edible Films and Coatings from Soybean and Other Protein Sources (Navam S. Hettiarachchy and S. Eswaranandam). 12. Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Use of Lipids (Ernesto Hernandez). Index. Cumulative Index.

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TL;DR: Shahidi et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a method for the analysis of Fats and Oils and showed that the method can be used to identify the components of a particular type of fat.
Abstract: VOLUME 1: EDIBLE OIL AND FAT PRODUCTS: CHEMISTRY, PROPERTIES, AND HEALTH EFFECTS. 1. Chemistry of Fatty Acids (Charlie Scrimgeour). 2. Crystallization of Fats and Oils (Serpil Metin and Richard W. Hartel). 3. Polymorphism in Fats and Oils (Kiyotaka Sato and Satoru Ueno). 4. Fat Crystal Networks (Geoffrey G. Rye, Jerrold W. Litwinenko, and Alejandro G. Marangoni). 5. Animal Fats (Michael J. Haas). 6. Vegetable Oils (Frank D. Gunstone). 7. Lipid Oxidation: Theoretical Aspects (K. M. Schaich). 8. Lipid Oxidation: Measurement Methods (Fereidoon Shahidi and Ying Zhong). 9. Flavor Components of Fats and Oils (Chi-Tang Ho and Fereidoon Shahidi). 10. Flavor and Sensory Aspects (Linda J. Malcolmson). 11. Antioxidants: Science, Technology, and Applications (P. K. J. P. D. Wanasundara and F. Shahidi). 12. Antioxidants: Regulatory Status (Fereidoon Shahidi and Ying Zhong). 13. Toxicity and Safety of Fats and Oils (David D. Kitts). 14. Quality Assurance of Fats and Oils (Fereidoon Shahidi). 15. Dietary Lipids and Health (Bruce A. Watkins, Yong Li, Bernhard Hennig, and Michal Toborek). Index. VOLUME 2: EDIBLE OIL AND FAT PRODUCTS: EDIBLE OILS. 1. Butter (David Hettinga). 2. Canola Oil (R. Przybylski, T. Mag, N.A.M. Eskin, and B.E. McDonald). 3. Coconut Oil (Elias C. Canapi, Yvonne T. V. Agustin, Evangekube A. Moro, Economico Pedrosa, Jr., Mar& acute a J. Bendano). 4. Corn Oil (Robert A. Moreau). 5. Cottonseed Oil (Richard D. O'Brien, Lynn A. Jones, C. Clay King, Phillip J. Wakelyn, and Peter J. Wan). 6. Flax Oil and High Linolenic Oils (Roman Przybylski). 7. Olive Oil (David Firestone). 8. Palm Oil (Yusof Basiron). 9. Peanut Oil (Harold E. Pattee). 10. Rice Bran Oil (Frank T. Orthoefer). 11. Safflower Oil (Joseph Smith). 12. Sesame Oil (Lucy Sun Hwang). 13. Soybean Oil (Earl G. Hammond, Lawrence A. Johnson, Caiping Su, Tong Wang, and Pamela J. White). 14. Sunflower Oil (Maria A. Grompone). Index. VOLUME 3: EDIBLE OIL AND FAT PRODUCTS: SPECIALTY OILS AND OIL PRODUCTS. 1. Conjugated Linoleic Acid Oils (Rakesh Kapoor, Martin Reaney, and Neil D. Westcott). 2. Diacylglycerols (Brent D. Flickinger and Noboru Matsuo). 3. Citrus Oils and Essences (Fereidoon Shahidi and Ying Zhong). 4. Gamma Linolenic Acid Oils (Rakesh Kapoor and Harikumar Nair). 5. Oils from Microorganisms (James P. Wynn and Colin Ratledge). 6. Transgenic Oils (Thomas A. McKeon). 7. Tree Nut Oils (Fereidoon Shahidi and Homan Miraliakbari). 8. Germ Oils from Different Sources (Nurhan Turgut Dunford). 9. Oils from Herbs, Spices, and Fruit Seeds (Liangli (Lucy) Yu, John W. Parry, and Kequan Zhou). 10. Marine Mammal Oils (Fereidoon Shahidi and Ying Zhong). 11. Fish Oils (R. G. Ackman). 12. Minor Components of Fats and Oils (Afaf Kamal-Eldin). 13. Lecithins (Bernard F. Szuhaj). 14. Lipid Emulsions (D. Julian McClements and Jochen Weiss). 15. Dietary Fat Substitutes (S. P. J. Namal Senanayake and Fereidoon Shahidi). 16. Structural Effects on Absorption, Metabolism, and Health Effects of Lipids (Armand B. Christophe). 17. Modification of Fats and Oils via Chemical and Enzymatic Methods (S. P. J. Namal Senanayake and Fereidoon Shahidi). 18. Novel Separation Techniques for Isolation and Purification of Fatty Acids and Oil By-Products (Udaya N. Wanasundara, P. K. J. P. D. Wanasundara, and Fereidoon Shahidi). Index. VOLUME 4: EDIBLE OIL AND FAT PRODUCTS: PRODUCTS AND APPLICATIONS. 1. Frying Oils (Monoj K. Gupta). 2. Margarines and Spreads (Michael M. Chrysan). 3. Shortenings: Science and Technology (Douglas J. Metzroth). 4. Shortenings: Types and Formulations (Richard D. O'Brien). 5. Confectionery Lipids (Vijai K.S. Shukla). 6. Cooking Oils, Salad Oils, and Dressings (Steven E. Hill and R. G. Krishnamurthy). 7. Fats and Oils in Bakery Products (Clyde E. Stauffer). 8. Emulsifiers for the Food Industry (Clyde E. Stauffer). 9. Frying of Foods and Snack Food Production (Monoj K. Gupta). 10. Fats and Oils in Feedstuffs and Pet Foods (Edmund E. Lusas and Mian N. Riaz). 11. By-Product Utilization (M. D. Pickard). 12. Environmental Impact and Waste Management (Michael J. Boyer). Index. VOLUME 5: EDIBLE OIL AND FAT PRODUCTS: PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES. 1. A Primer on Oils Processing Technology (Dan Anderson). 2. Oil Extraction (Timothy G. Kemper). 3. Recovery of Oils and Fats from Oilseeds and Fatty Materials (Maurice A. Williams). 4. Storage, Handling, and Transport of Oils and Fats (Gary R. List, Tong Wang, and Vijai K.S. Shukla). 5. Packaging (Vance Caudill). 6. Adsorptive Separation of Oils (A. Proctor and D. D. Brooks). 7. Bleaching (Dennis R. Taylor). 8. Deodorization (W. De Greyt and M. Kellens). 9. Hydrogenation: Processing Technologies (Walter E. Farr). 10. Supercritical Technologies for Further Processing of Edible Oils (Feral Temelli and Ozlem Guclu-Ustundag). 11. Membrane Processing of Fats and Oils (Lan Lin and S. Sefa Koseoglu). 12. Margarine Processing Plants and Equipment (Klaus A. Alexandersen). 13. Extrusion Processing of Oilseed Meals for Food and Feed Production (Mian N. Riaz). Index. VOLUME 6: INDUSTRIAL AND NONEDIBLE PRODUCTS FROM OILS AND FATS. 1. Fatty Acids and Derivatives from Coconut Oil (Gregorio C. Gervajio). 2. Rendering (Anthony P. Bimbo). 3. Soaps (Michael R. Burke). 4. Detergents and Detergency (Jesse L. Lynn, Jr.). 5. Glycerine (Keith Schroeder). 6. Vegetable Oils as Biodiesel (M. J. T. Reaney, P. B. Hertz, and W. W. McCalley). 7. Vegetable Oils as Lubricants, Hydraulic Fluids, and Inks (Sevim Z. Erhan). 8. Vegetable Oils in Production of Polymers and Plastics (Suresh S. Narine and Xiaohua Kong). 9. Paints, Varnishes, and Related Products (K. F. Lin). 10. Leather and Textile Uses of Fats and Oils (Paul Kronick and Y.K. Kamath). 11. Edible Films and Coatings from Soybean and Other Protein Sources (Navam S. Hettiarachchy and S. Eswaranandam). 12. Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Use of Lipids (Ernesto Hernandez). Index. Cumulative Index.

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