Potato: Nutrition and Food Security

This informative book focuses on the nutritional value of potatoes and ways to improve it. With the world reeling under the burden of an ever-growing population, there is a pressing need for affordable and nutritious staples to feed the billions. Potatoes are grown in a broad range of countries around the world and can substantially contribute to future food security. Given the increasing consumption of potatoes, there is a need for a book that compiles information on and raises awareness of their nutritional value, while also encouraging their consumption. The respective chapters of this book cover the chemical composition, structure and health benefits of potatoes, as well as genetic modifications used to alter the concentration of relevant chemical compounds in them. 

The book provides an overview of potatoes as a nutrient-dense crop, and discusses important aspects such as the role of potatoes in human diet, how they can improve the overall health of individuals, their role in addressing malnutrition etc. Its chapters deal with topics such as carbohydrates and glycemic index, dietary fibers, vitamins, proteins, phenols, carotenoids, anthocyanins, minerals, lipids, glycoalkaloids, new health-promoting compounds, the composition and utilization of potato peel, nutritional significance of potato products, and potato probiotics. 

Given its scope, the book will be of interest to undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers in plant physiology and biochemistry, plant genetic engineering, the food sciences and agriculture, as well as industry partners in related fields. 

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Potato: Nutrition and Food Security

This informative book focuses on the nutritional value of potatoes and ways to improve it. With the world reeling under the burden of an ever-growing population, there is a pressing need for affordable and nutritious staples to feed the billions. Potatoes are grown in a broad range of countries around the world and can substantially contribute to future food security. Given the increasing consumption of potatoes, there is a need for a book that compiles information on and raises awareness of their nutritional value, while also encouraging their consumption. The respective chapters of this book cover the chemical composition, structure and health benefits of potatoes, as well as genetic modifications used to alter the concentration of relevant chemical compounds in them. 

The book provides an overview of potatoes as a nutrient-dense crop, and discusses important aspects such as the role of potatoes in human diet, how they can improve the overall health of individuals, their role in addressing malnutrition etc. Its chapters deal with topics such as carbohydrates and glycemic index, dietary fibers, vitamins, proteins, phenols, carotenoids, anthocyanins, minerals, lipids, glycoalkaloids, new health-promoting compounds, the composition and utilization of potato peel, nutritional significance of potato products, and potato probiotics. 

Given its scope, the book will be of interest to undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers in plant physiology and biochemistry, plant genetic engineering, the food sciences and agriculture, as well as industry partners in related fields. 

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This informative book focuses on the nutritional value of potatoes and ways to improve it. With the world reeling under the burden of an ever-growing population, there is a pressing need for affordable and nutritious staples to feed the billions. Potatoes are grown in a broad range of countries around the world and can substantially contribute to future food security. Given the increasing consumption of potatoes, there is a need for a book that compiles information on and raises awareness of their nutritional value, while also encouraging their consumption. The respective chapters of this book cover the chemical composition, structure and health benefits of potatoes, as well as genetic modifications used to alter the concentration of relevant chemical compounds in them. 

The book provides an overview of potatoes as a nutrient-dense crop, and discusses important aspects such as the role of potatoes in human diet, how they can improve the overall health of individuals, their role in addressing malnutrition etc. Its chapters deal with topics such as carbohydrates and glycemic index, dietary fibers, vitamins, proteins, phenols, carotenoids, anthocyanins, minerals, lipids, glycoalkaloids, new health-promoting compounds, the composition and utilization of potato peel, nutritional significance of potato products, and potato probiotics. 

Given its scope, the book will be of interest to undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers in plant physiology and biochemistry, plant genetic engineering, the food sciences and agriculture, as well as industry partners in related fields. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811576621
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 10/05/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Pinky Raigond, Scientist, Division of CPB&PHT, ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute has specialized in the area of Plant Physiology. She has significantly contributed in the area of nutritional quality of potatoes, identification/quantification of health promoting compounds in potatoes, development of antioxidant rich, low glycaemic and flavoured potatoes for speciality sector, processing industry waste utilization for development of eco-friendly nanoparticles, disposable biodegradable tableware and biodegradable active packaging films, processing technologies for the entrepreneurs and potato post harvest management. Her research work is published in high impact journals. She is recipient of ‘Young Achievers’ Award’ and Young Woman Scientist Award.

Dr. Brajesh Singh, Principal Scientist&Head, Division of CPB&PHT, ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute has specialized in the area of Plant Physiology. He has made significant contribution in the area of development and refinement of potato storage technologies at farm and cold store level; processing technologies for the entrepreneurs; establishing the quality and nutritional laboratory; and development of protocols for nutritional profiling of potatoes. He is recipient of Associateship of National Academy of Agricultural Sciences and HSI-Dr. JC Anand Gold Medal for his work on Post-Harvest Technology. He is the Fellow of Indian Society for Plant Physiology, New Delhi; The Indian Academy of Horticultural Sciences, New Delhi; and Indian Potato Association, Shimla.

Dr. Som Dutt, Principal Scientist, Division of CPB&PHT, ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute, has specialized in the area of Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. During 2002 - 2014 he worked at CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology as Scients/Senior Scientist. He has made signigficant contribution in the aere of  developmental biology of potato and  important medicinal plants. He was awarded Junior Research Fellowship by ICAR during M.Sc; and Junior Research Fellowship/Senior Research Fellowship by CSIR during Ph.D.  He was awarded one year Rothamsted International Fellowship for the year 2003-2004 by Rothamsted Internationals, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, United Kingdom. He has published research work in high impact factor journals and has been associated with development of important technologies which have been granted international patents.

Dr. Swarup Kumar Chakrabarti, Former Director, ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla and ICAR-CTCRI, Thiruvananthapuram has specialization in the area of genomics, molecular biology, and disease diagnostics. He made significant contribution in the area of potato structural and functional genomics, linkage mapping, marker assisted selection; development of transgenics; and plant disease diagnosis. He is the recipient of Shri L.C. Sikka Endowment Award of NAAS, Dr. S. Ramanujam Award of ICAR-CPRI, IPA-Kaushalaya Sikka Memorial Award, Biotechnology Overseas Associateship DBT, Dr. J.P. Verma Memorial Award, Indian Phytopathological Society and many others. He is the Fellow of National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi; Indian Phytopathological Society, New Delhi; Indian Potato Association, Shimla; and Confederation of Horticultural Associations of India, New Delhi. 

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Potatoes for Food and Nutritional Security.- Chapter 2. Potato Carbohydrates.- Chapter 3. Dietary Fibres in Potato.- Chapter 4. Potato Proteins.- Chapter 5. Lipids in Potato.- Chapter 6. Minerals in Potato.- Chapter 7. Potato vitamins.- Chapter 8. Phenolics.- Chapter 9. Potato Carotenoids.- Chapter 10. Anthocyanins: coloured bioactive compounds in potatoes.- Chapter 11. Potato Glycoalkaloids.- Chapter 12. New Health Promoting Compounds in Potatoes.- Chapter 13. Potato peel composition and utilization.- Chapter 14. Nutritional Significance of processed potato products.- Chapter 15. Potato probiotics for human health. 
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