Improving Health and Nutrition through Bioactive Compounds: Benefits and Applications
Editat de Maira Rubi Segura Camposen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2024
- Highlights dietary alternatives to health management and disease treatment and prevention
- Covers bioactive constituents of foods, phytochemicals, and the effect of digestion or processing on food components
- Considers the link between food composition and processing on the nutritional and functional quality of foods, along with the role of diet in enhancing consumer health
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443218736
ISBN-10: 0443218730
Pagini: 253
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443218730
Pagini: 253
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Groundnut and tree nuts: an outstanding source of healthy oils and phytochemicals
2. Profiling of essential oils by direct non-destructive methods: FTIR and DART mass spectrometry
3. Bioactive components of coffee according to the degree of roasting
4. Citrus flavonoids-based delivery systems as ingredients in functional foods
5. Phaseolus vulgaris as a source of peptides and biofunctional compounds
6. Chickpea proteins: purification, identification methods and implications in health
7. Bioactive peptides as food preservatives: sources, extraction, and applications
8. Application of traditional Mexican medicine in COVID-19 outpatients
9. The bioavailability of phytochemicals and its relationship with health benefits on metabolic syndromes (General title Bioavailability x bioactivity of phytochemicals)
10. Microencapsulation as an effective technology for the incorporation of chia oil in processed food
11. Edible flowers as sources of bioactive compounds
12. Phenolic compounds, cytotoxic activity and classification of tropical fruits from southeast Mexico
13. Pro-health benefits of Spinochromes, marine polyphenols, from sea urchins
14. Medicinal plants suitable as additives for aquaculture
15. Obtaining and application biocompounds from chia seeds
16. Effect of simulated gastrointestinal digestion on protein derivatives from Mucuna pruriens (Velvet Bean) with potential protective and antioxidant activity
17. Development of a functional edible coating based on starch and moringa extract for the conservation of minimally processed chicozapote (Achras sapota)
18. Goji berries phytochemical reasons to be qualified as a functional food
19. Bioactive compounds of fruit and vegetables and its coproducts in the development of dairy functional products
20. Bioactive compounds of Plinia peruviana and Sicana odorifera, authoctons fruits from Paraguay with nutraceuticals properties
21. Phytochemicals and medicinal plants: extraction, purification, and identification methods.
22. The nutraceutical properties of C-phycocyanin: an antioxidant perspective.
23. Bioactive compounds and functional foods of superfoods
24. Antioxidant and antimicrobial mechanisms of carotenoids and phenolic compounds present in natural foods
25. Bioaccessibility, bioavailability and bioactivity of phenolic compounds from cereals and legumes
2. Profiling of essential oils by direct non-destructive methods: FTIR and DART mass spectrometry
3. Bioactive components of coffee according to the degree of roasting
4. Citrus flavonoids-based delivery systems as ingredients in functional foods
5. Phaseolus vulgaris as a source of peptides and biofunctional compounds
6. Chickpea proteins: purification, identification methods and implications in health
7. Bioactive peptides as food preservatives: sources, extraction, and applications
8. Application of traditional Mexican medicine in COVID-19 outpatients
9. The bioavailability of phytochemicals and its relationship with health benefits on metabolic syndromes (General title Bioavailability x bioactivity of phytochemicals)
10. Microencapsulation as an effective technology for the incorporation of chia oil in processed food
11. Edible flowers as sources of bioactive compounds
12. Phenolic compounds, cytotoxic activity and classification of tropical fruits from southeast Mexico
13. Pro-health benefits of Spinochromes, marine polyphenols, from sea urchins
14. Medicinal plants suitable as additives for aquaculture
15. Obtaining and application biocompounds from chia seeds
16. Effect of simulated gastrointestinal digestion on protein derivatives from Mucuna pruriens (Velvet Bean) with potential protective and antioxidant activity
17. Development of a functional edible coating based on starch and moringa extract for the conservation of minimally processed chicozapote (Achras sapota)
18. Goji berries phytochemical reasons to be qualified as a functional food
19. Bioactive compounds of fruit and vegetables and its coproducts in the development of dairy functional products
20. Bioactive compounds of Plinia peruviana and Sicana odorifera, authoctons fruits from Paraguay with nutraceuticals properties
21. Phytochemicals and medicinal plants: extraction, purification, and identification methods.
22. The nutraceutical properties of C-phycocyanin: an antioxidant perspective.
23. Bioactive compounds and functional foods of superfoods
24. Antioxidant and antimicrobial mechanisms of carotenoids and phenolic compounds present in natural foods
25. Bioaccessibility, bioavailability and bioactivity of phenolic compounds from cereals and legumes