Person

Chandler, B. V.

Occupation
Food scientist

Summary

B. V. Chandler worked for CSIRO Division of Food Research for many years. He helped to work out the formula and analytical determination of limonin, the bitter principle of navel orange juice, and how to remove it from the juice.

Details

Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO Division of Food Research, from at least 1973 to 1979 and Senior Principal Research Scientist and Research Leader, Chemical Bases of Food Acceptance from 1980-86.

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Books

  • Bastian, J. M.; McBean, D. McG.; Smith, M. B., 50 Years of Food Research (Melbourne: CSIRO, 1979). Details

Resources

See also

Rosanne Walker

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