Nutraceuticals in Veterinary Medicine
Editat de Ramesh C. Gupta, Ajay Srivastava, Rajiv Lallen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iul 2019
International contributors to this book cover a variety of specialties in veterinary medicine, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, toxicology, chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, nutrition, drug development, regulatory frameworks, and the nutraceutical industry. This is a highly informative and carefully presented book, providing scientific insight for academia, veterinarians, governmental and regulatory agencies with an interest in animal nutrition, complementary veterinary medicine, nutraceutical product development and research.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030046231
ISBN-10: 3030046230
Pagini: 1456
Ilustrații: XIX, 877 p. 120 illus., 66 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 x 58 mm
Greutate: 2.5 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3030046230
Pagini: 1456
Ilustrații: XIX, 877 p. 120 illus., 66 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 x 58 mm
Greutate: 2.5 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
PRELIMINARY _03_2018
Introduction
Ramesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USA; and
Ajay Srivastava and Rajiv Lall, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USA
Email: rgupta@murraystate.edu; drajay@vets-plus.com; lallr@vets-plus.comI.COMMON NUTRACEUTICALS
1.Curcumin/Turmeric
Naresh Chand, National Institutes of Health, Bathesda, MD, USA
Email: nchand@mail.nih.gov
And
Sally Frautschy, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Email: sfrautschy@mednet.ucla.edu
2.Fenugreek
Dinesh Kumar, W. Ramdas Singh, Anu Rahal, and Jitendra K. Malik
Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly, India
Email: dineshks17@gmail.com
3.Ashwagandha
Vijay K. Bharti, Jitendra K. Malik, and Ramesh C. Gupta
Defense Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR), DRDO, Leh, India
Email: vijaykbharti@rediffmail.com
4.Shilajit
Shailesh K. Bhavsar*, Aswim M. Thaker, and Jitendra K. Malik
Anand Agricultural University, Anand, India
Email: skbhavsar@yahoo.com
5.Seabuckthorne and Apricot
Vijay K. Bharti
Defense Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR), DRDO, Leh, India
Email: vijaykbharti@rediffmail.com
Shyam S. Sharma and K. Srinivasan, Dept. Pharmacology and Toxicology, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), SAS Nagar, Mohali, India
Email: sssharma@niper.ac.in
7.Neem extract
Jitendra K. Malik, Former Joint Director (Research), and Head of the Division
of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute,
Bareilly, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
Email: jkmalik48@gmail.com
8.Omega fatty acids
Szabina A. Stice, Division of Biotechnology and GRAS Notice Review, FDA, College Park, MD, USA
E-mail: szabina.stice@fda.hhs.gov
9.L-Tryptophan and 5-HTP
Ajay Srivastava, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USA
Email: drajay@vets-plus.com
10.Berberine
Ramesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USA
Email: rgupta@murraystate.edu
11.Glucosinolates and organosulfur compounds
Karyn Bischoff, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
Email: klb72@cornell.edu
12. Nutraceutical values of red mold rice for anti-diabetic and anticlastogenic properties
Jacob A. C. Sanchez, Pampanga State Agricultural University, Pampanga, Philippines
Email: jacobsanchezph1@gmail.edu
13. Medium Chain Triglycerides
Yet to be assigned
Email:
14. Colostrum and Immunoglobulins
Dan Duberdieu, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USA
Email: dand@vets-plus.com
15. Herbal Marijuana/Cannabis sativa
Joshua A. Hartsel, Delta-9 Technologies, LLC, Lake Forest, CA, USA
Email: jhartsel@gmail.edu
16. Juniper
Rajinder Raina, Pawan K. Verma, Jitendra K. Malik, and Ramesh C. Gupta
Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu,
Jammu, India
Email: drrajinderraina@ymail.com
17. Natural preservatives and food additives
Ajay Srivastava and Tapan Gor, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USAEmail: drajay@vets-plus.com
18. Antioxidants in animal health
Yogendra K. Gupta, All India Institute of Medical sciences. New Delhi, India
Email: ykgykg@gmail.com or ykg@hotmail.com
19. Polyphenols and flavonoids
Satish K. Garg, Soumen Choudhury and Amit Shukla
U.P. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan
Vishwavidyalaya Evam Go-Anusandhan Sansthan (DUVASU), Mathura, India
Email: profsatish@gmail.com
II.PREBIOTICS, PROBIOTICS, SYNBIOTICS, AND ANTIMICROBIALS
20. Prebiotics and probiotics in feed and animal health
Arturo Anadon, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Email: anadon@vet.ucm.es
21. Synbiotics in animals health
Jitendra K. Malik and Ramesh C. Gupta
Former Joint Director (Research), and Head of the Division of
Pharmacology and Toxicology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
Email: jkmalik48@gmail.com
22. Enzymes in feed and animal health
Arturo Anadon, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Email: anadon@vet.ucm.es
23.Optimization of mineral supplements for maximized animal productivity
Jeffery O. Hall, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA
Email: jeffery.hall@usu.edu
24. Nutraceuticals used as antibacterial alternatives in animal health
Arturo Anadon, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Email: anadon@vet.ucm.es
25. Feed additives in animal health
Prafull Kumar and M.J. Saxena, Ayurvet, Ghaziabad, UP, India
Email: pverma@ayurvet.com; mjsaxena@ayurvet.com
III.NUTRACEUTICALS IN ORGAN/SYSTEM DISORDERS
26. Nutraceuticals in arthritis
Ramesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USA
E-mail: rgupta@murraystate.edu
27. Nutraceuticals in oral health and periodontal diseases
Yet to be assigned
Email:
28. Nutraceuticals in gastrointestinal conditions
Jamil Talukder, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USA
Email: jamilt@vets-plus.com
29. Nutraceuticals in hepatic and pancreatic diseases
Sharon Gwaltney-Brant, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USAEmail: sharon.brant@mchsi.com
30. Nutraceuticals in genitourinary diseases
Robert W. Coppock, Toxicologist and Assoc Ltd, Vegreville, AB, Canada, USA
Email: r.coppock@toxicologist.ca
31. Nutraceuticals in cardiovascular diseases
Csaba Zoltani, Emeritus US Army Research Lab, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USA
Email: c.zoltani@gmail.com
32. Nutraceuticals in respiratory diseases
Ajay Srivastava, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USAEmail: drajay@vets-plus.com
33. Nutraceuticals in reproductive disorders
Moges Woldemeskel, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, GA, USA
Email: mwoldem@uga.edu
34. Nutraceuticals in dermatological disorders
Moges Woldemeskel, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, GA, USA
Email: mwoldem@uga.edu
35. Nutraceuticals in mastitis
Robert W. Coppock, Toxicologist and Assoc Ltd, Vegreville, AB, Canada, USA
Email: r.coppock@toxicologist.ca
36.Nutraceuticals in immune disorders
Moges Woldemeskel, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, GA, USA
Email: mwoldem@uga.edu
37. Nutraceuticals for wound healing
Ajay Srivastava, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USA
Email: drajay@vets-plus.com
38. Nutraceuticals for calming and stress
Yet to be assigned
Email:
39. Nutraceuticals for cognitive dysfunction
Ramesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USA
Email: rgupta@murraystate.edu
40. Nutraceuticals for antiaging
Yet to be assigned
Email:
41. Nutraceuticals in cancer prevention and cure
Subhash C. Gupta, Banaras Hindu University, Banaras, UP, India
Email: subhashg167@gmail.com
42.Nutraceuticals alone or in combination with chemotherapeutic agents for prevention and treatment of cancer
M. Waheed Roomi, Dr Rath Research Institute, Santa Clara, CA, USA
Email: w.roomi@drrath.com
43. Nutraceuticals in obesity and metabolic disorders
Rhian B. Cope, Health Product Regulation Group, Woden ACT, Australia
Email: rhian.Cope@health.gov.au
44. Nutraceuticals for ticks, fleas and other ectoparasites
Ramesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USA
Email: rgupta@murraystate.edu
45.Nutraceuticals in hunting, sporting and performance enhancing activities
Yet to be assigned
Email:
IV.NUTRACEUTICALS IN SPECIFIC ANIMAL SPECIES
46. Nutraceuticals in cattle health and diseases
Ayhan Filazi and Begum Yurdakok Dikmen, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey
Email: afilazi@gmail.com
47. Nutraceuticals in equine health and diseases
Yet to be assigned Email:
48. Nutraceuticals in camelids
Tarun K. Gahlot, Bikaner Veterinary Science University,
Bikaner, India
Email: tkcamelvet@yahoo.com
49. Nutraceuticals in poultry health and diseases
Begum Yurdakok Dikmen and Ayhan Filazi, Ankara University, Ankara,
Turkey
Email: byurdakok@yahoo.com
V.SAFETY AND TOXICITY EVALUATION OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS AND NUTRACEUTICALS
50. Safety and toxicity evaluation of nutraceuticals in animal models
Nikolay Goncharov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Email: ngoncharov@gmail.com
51. Safety and toxicity evaluation of nutraceuticals using alternative in vitro
models
Subhash C. Gupta, Banaras Hindu University, Banaras, UP, India
Email: subhashg167@gmail.com
52. Safety of pet food, functional food, and nutraceuticals
Sandra James-Yi, Now Health Group, Inc., Bloomingdale, IL, USA
Email: Sandra.james-yi@nowfoods.com
53.Hydrocolloids: safety and toxicity considerations
Larry J. Thompson, Nestle Purina PetCare, St. Louis, MO, USA
Email: larry.thompson@rdmo.nestle.com54.Biomarkers for selected foods and nutraceuticals
Ramesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USA
Email: rgupta@murraystate.edu
55. Toxic interaction of nutraceuticals with food and pharmaceuticals
Ramesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USA
Email: rgupta@murraystate.edu
Rhian B. Cope, Health Product Regulation Group, Woden ACT, Australia
Email: rhian.Cope@health.gov.au
VI.NUTRACEUTICAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
56. Nutraceuticals palatability process and study
Ajay Srivastava, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USA
Email: drajay@vets-plus.com
57. Steps to conduct nutraceutical clinical efficacy trials
Isabelle Mougeot, CanCog technologies Inc, Toronto, ON, Canada
Email: isabellem@cancog.com
58.Nutraceuticals stability study
Dan Duberdieu, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USA
Email: dand@vets-plus.com
VII.NEWER TRENDS IN NUTRACEUTICAL RESEARCH
59. Nanosupplements and animal health
Francesca Caloni, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy
Email: francesca.caloni@unimi.it
60.Fabrication and use of nanoparticles in delivery of dietary ingredients and nutraceuticals to biological system
Gianfranco Risuleo, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Email: gianfranco.risuleo@gmail.com
61. Proteomics in evaluation of nutraceuticals and functional food
Christina R. Wilson, Dept. Comparative Pathology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
Email: wilsonc@purdue.edu
62. Bioavailability of nutraceuticals
Gianfranco Risuleo, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Email: gianfranco.risuleo@gmail.com
VIII.REGULATORY ASPECT OF NUTRACEUTICALS
63. Role of AAFCO in functional food and nutraceutical regulations
Anita Sinha and Bill Bookout , Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USA
Email: anitas@vets-plus.com and b.bookout@nasc.cc
64.Role of NASC in functional food and nutraceutical regulations
Bill Bookout and Anita Sinha, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USA
Email: b.bookout@nasc.cc and anitas@vets-plus.com
65.Regulatory guidelines for nutraceuticals in the EU
Doriana Tedesco, Milano University, Milano, Italy
Email: Doriana.tedesco@unimi.it
Daljit Vudathala, University of Pennsylvania, Kennet Square, PA, USA
Email: vudathal@vet.upenn.edu
67. Regulatory guidelines for nutraceuticals in Australia and New Zealand
Rhian B. Cope, Health Product Regulation Group, Woden ACT, Australia
Email: rhian.Cope@health.gov.au
68. Regulatory guidelines for nutraceuticals and food supplements in India
Pawan K. Gupta, Bareilly, India
Email: drpkg_brly@yahoo.co.in
Yet to be assigned
Email:
70. Regulatory guidelines for nutraceuticals and food supplements in Turkey
Begum Yurdakok Dikmen, and Ayhan Filazi, Ankara University, Ankara,
Turkey Email: byurdakok@yahoo.com
71. Uses and regulatory guidelines of nutraceuticals in Philippines
Jacob A. C. Sanchez, Pampanga State Agricultural University, Pampanga, Philippines
Email: jacobsanchezph1@gmail.com
72.Regulatory guidelines for nutraceuticals in South America
Yet to be assigned
Email:
73. Regulatory guidelines for nutraceuticals in South Africa
Vinny Naidoo, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, Republic of South
Africa
Email: vinny.naidoo@up.ac.za
Recenzii
“The book is intended to serve academic, industry, and government sectors alike. It is appropriate for veterinarians at all levels of practice, but it will most commonly be used by general practice veterinarians. … This book makes a great deal of information readily available in one place. It is appealing that it covers everything from the basics of specific nutraceuticals to their testing and regulation. It is nice to have a thorough database at your fingertips.” (Jason B. Pieper, Doody's Book Reviews, November 08, 2019)
Notă biografică
Dr. Ramesh C. Gupta serves as Professor and Head of the Toxicology Department at the Murray State University Breathitt Veterinary Center. He earned his DVM, MVSc, and PhD in India, and carried out his postdoctoral training at Michigan State University and Vanderbilt University, US. His research has addressed experimental brain research in relation to pesticide toxicity and neurological diseases; he has further been heavily engaged in veterinary nutraceuticals research. Dr. Gupta has held worldwide presentations and served on the panels of NIH, CDC, NIOSH, and NAS. He has published >400 publications, including 7 major books. In 2006, he received the Murray State University Distinguished Researcher Award; and in 2014, the Outstanding Research Award. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology, and Fellow of the American College of Toxicology, American College of Nutrition, and Academy of Toxicological Sciences. Currently, he holds active membership in more than a dozen academic societies.
Dr. Ajay Srivastava is Chief Scientific Officer at Vets Plus Inc., and serves as an adjunct Faculty member at University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, US. He is specialized in preclinical and clinical product development and nutraceutical research. After receiving his BS in Biological Sciences, Dr. Srivastava earned his DVM from the School of Veterinary Medicine at GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India, before pursuing his MS in Pharmacology. He completed his PhD in Neuropharmacology from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. After his post-doctoral training in preclinical drug development in neurological disorders, Dr. Srivastava became Senior Research Scientist of the Anticonvulsant Drug Development Program at the University of Utah, where he developed a novel animal model of pharmacoresistant epilepsy to screen potential antiepileptic drugs. He is one of the pioneer researchers who discovered the role of nutraceuticals resveratrol and melatonin in epilepsy. Dr. Srivastava has chaired various scientific sessions in AVMA and WVC meetings and has published several research articles in peer reviewed journals. He has contributed chapters in textbooks on epilepsy, toxicology and nutraceuticals.
Mr. Rajiv Lall is the Founder and CEO of Vets Plus, Inc., an international leader in the animal health industry. He graduated with two masters degrees, the first in Botany from his native country of India, and the second in Pharmacognosy/Medicinal Chemistry from the University of Minnesota. His research focused on identifying, analyzing, and extracting natural ingredients from plants and plant tissue cultures that provide natural health and medicinal properties, as well as on enzymes in relation to cancer cells through animal cell cultures. Mr. Lall started his career in the human health food industry with an emphasis on probiotics. His relentless drive continues to champion animal health through scientific research and the development of nutritional products and pharmaceuticals, and through these efforts he has obtained various patents and developed several hundred products. His company, Vets Plus, Inc. is a research and science-based product development company with a strong quality and manufacturing platform to support partners in Europe and around the world. Recent awards include the Pet Age Icon Award (2015), NASC Visibility Award (2015), and Menomonie Area Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year Award (2015). Vets Plus Inc. was also nominated for Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year in 2015. In support of the animal health industry, Mr. Lall is now Founder and CEO of Noble Pharma, LLC, a pharmaceutical company in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Mr. Lall and his wife Swati are involved in philanthropic efforts and through that they have developed the Raj and Swati Lall Microbiology Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Stout in support of future scientists and business leaders and the community in Menomonie, Wisconsin.
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This unique work compiles the latest knowledge around veterinary nutraceuticals, commonly referred to as dietary supplements, from ingredients to final products in a single source. More than sixty chapters organized in seven sections collate all related aspects of nutraceutical research in animal health and disease, among them many novel topics: common nutraceutical ingredients (Section-I), prebiotics, probiotics, synbiotics, enzymes and antibacterial alternatives (Section-II), applications of nutraceuticals in prevention and treatment of various diseases such as arthritis, periodontitis, diabetes, cognitive dysfunctions, mastitis, wounds, immune disorders, and cancer (Section-III), utilization of nutraceuticals in specific animal species (Section-IV), safety and toxicity evaluation of nutraceuticals and functional foods (Section-V), recent trends in nutraceutical research and product development (Section-VI), as well as regulatory aspects for nutraceuticals (Section-VII). The future of nutraceuticals and functional foods in veterinary medicine seems bright, as novel nutraceuticals will emerge and new uses of old agents will be discovered.
International contributors to this book cover a variety of specialties in veterinary medicine, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, toxicology, chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, nutrition, drug development, regulatory frameworks, and the nutraceutical industry. This is a highly informative and carefully presented book, providing scientific insight for academia, veterinarians, governmental and regulatory agencies with an interest in animal nutrition, complementary veterinary medicine, nutraceutical product development and research.
International contributors to this book cover a variety of specialties in veterinary medicine, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, toxicology, chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, nutrition, drug development, regulatory frameworks, and the nutraceutical industry. This is a highly informative and carefully presented book, providing scientific insight for academia, veterinarians, governmental and regulatory agencies with an interest in animal nutrition, complementary veterinary medicine, nutraceutical product development and research.
Caracteristici
Covers veterinary nutraceuticals most comprehensively from ingredients to final products
Offers standalone chapters on all important aspects and provides scientific rationale for nutraceuticals’ use
User-friendly text enriched with most recent literature and references
Offers standalone chapters on all important aspects and provides scientific rationale for nutraceuticals’ use
User-friendly text enriched with most recent literature and references