Functional Foods: Principles and Technology
Functional foods - products which have health-promoting properties over and beyond their nutritional value - have become a significant food industry sector. The global market for these products remains dynamic and is predicted to grow further. Functional foods: Principles and technology provides both students and professionals with an authoritative introduction to the key scientific aspects and major product categories in this area.

The opening chapter introduces the principles of functional foods and explores industry and consumer roles in this evolving market. Subsequent chapters focus on the most significant product categories, reviewing ingredient sources, classification, chemical and physical properties, the wide range of therapeutic effects and possible mechanisms of action, among other topics. Antioxidants, dietary fiber, prebiotics and probiotics, lipids and soy are among the foods and food constituents covered. The Appendix contains laboratory exercises aimed at those using this book in a classroom situation.

Functional foods: principles and technology is an essential guide for all those studying and working with functional foods.
  • Provides both students and professionals with an authoritative introduction to the key scientific aspects and major product categories
  • Introduces the principles of functional foods and explores industry and consumer roles in this evolving market
  • Focuses on the most significant product categories, reviewing ingredient sources, classification, chemical and physical properties
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Functional Foods: Principles and Technology
Functional foods - products which have health-promoting properties over and beyond their nutritional value - have become a significant food industry sector. The global market for these products remains dynamic and is predicted to grow further. Functional foods: Principles and technology provides both students and professionals with an authoritative introduction to the key scientific aspects and major product categories in this area.

The opening chapter introduces the principles of functional foods and explores industry and consumer roles in this evolving market. Subsequent chapters focus on the most significant product categories, reviewing ingredient sources, classification, chemical and physical properties, the wide range of therapeutic effects and possible mechanisms of action, among other topics. Antioxidants, dietary fiber, prebiotics and probiotics, lipids and soy are among the foods and food constituents covered. The Appendix contains laboratory exercises aimed at those using this book in a classroom situation.

Functional foods: principles and technology is an essential guide for all those studying and working with functional foods.
  • Provides both students and professionals with an authoritative introduction to the key scientific aspects and major product categories
  • Introduces the principles of functional foods and explores industry and consumer roles in this evolving market
  • Focuses on the most significant product categories, reviewing ingredient sources, classification, chemical and physical properties
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Overview

Functional foods - products which have health-promoting properties over and beyond their nutritional value - have become a significant food industry sector. The global market for these products remains dynamic and is predicted to grow further. Functional foods: Principles and technology provides both students and professionals with an authoritative introduction to the key scientific aspects and major product categories in this area.

The opening chapter introduces the principles of functional foods and explores industry and consumer roles in this evolving market. Subsequent chapters focus on the most significant product categories, reviewing ingredient sources, classification, chemical and physical properties, the wide range of therapeutic effects and possible mechanisms of action, among other topics. Antioxidants, dietary fiber, prebiotics and probiotics, lipids and soy are among the foods and food constituents covered. The Appendix contains laboratory exercises aimed at those using this book in a classroom situation.

Functional foods: principles and technology is an essential guide for all those studying and working with functional foods.
  • Provides both students and professionals with an authoritative introduction to the key scientific aspects and major product categories
  • Introduces the principles of functional foods and explores industry and consumer roles in this evolving market
  • Focuses on the most significant product categories, reviewing ingredient sources, classification, chemical and physical properties

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845696078
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 12/15/2013
Series: Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Mingruo Guo, a food chemist and a full professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at the University of Vermont (UVM), USA, received his B.S. and M.S. from the Northeast Agricultural University (NEAU), Harbin, China. He received his Ph.D. degree in Food Chemistry from the National University of Ireland. His inventions in food science and environmentally safe products awarded him nine patents. His patented technology on infant formula formulation and processing resulted in three infant formula products currently manufactured and available on the market in China and another patent for making whey protein based environmentally safe wood finish products has been commercialized in USA since 2005.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Antioxidants and Antioxidant-rich Foods
3. Dietary Fiber and Dietary Fiber Rich Foods
4. Prebiotics, Probiotics and Symbiotics
5. Lipids and Their Impact on Health
6. Nutritional Supplements
7. Soy Foods and Their Impact on Health
8. Methods and Technologies to Improve the Bioavailability of Bioactive Substances
9. Sports Drinks Formulation
10. Human Milk Biochemistry and Infant Formula

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