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Value-Added Ingredients and Enrichments of Beverages: Volume 14: The Science of Beverages

Editat de Alexandru Grumezescu, Alina Maria Holban
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iun 2019
Value-Added Ingredients and Enrichment of Beverages, Volume Fourteen in The Science of Beverages series, takes a multidisciplinary approach in addressing what consumers demand in natural beverages. This in-depth reference covers both natural and unnatural ingredients and explains their impact on consumer health and nutrition. Sweeteners, vitamins, oils and other natural ingredients to improve beverages are included. The book addresses some of the most common enrichments used in the industry, including those with biomedical and nutritional applications. This volume will be useful to anyone in the beverages industry who needs a better understanding of advances in the industry.


  • Discusses health-related benefits and risks, along with the potential harmful effects of additives and preservatives
  • Provides research examples of health promoting ingredients in beverages to further research and development
  • Presents key steps in designing formulations of enriched beverages, analysis, product development, shelf life, cost-benefit ratio and compliance with WHO regulations
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128166871
ISBN-10: 0128166878
Pagini: 548
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Food scientists, food chemists, food microbiologists, food engineers in the beverages sector(R&D, Gov. and academia)

Cuprins

1. An overview of Value-Added Ingredients and Enrichment of Beverages
2. Nutritional and Biologically Active Compounds in Beverages: Sources and Recent Analytical Approaches for Determination
3. Health Promoting Ingredients in beverages
4. Phenolic Compounds as Functional Ingredients in Beverages
5. Utilization of whey in the formulation of beverages with fruits and vegetables
6. Novel strategies to supplement probiotics to non-dairy beverages
7. Application of essential oils as additional ingredient in beverages
8. Aloe vera – a valuable source of functional beverages
9. Potential of antioxidants for functional beverages: the chlorogenic acid case to improve health through good business
10. Lutein and Oxygenated Carotenoids in Beverages
11. Omega 3 Beverages
12. Anthocyanins as natural pigments in beverages
13. Self-assembly designs as prospective stabilizers of the “notorious” Citral in Beverages
14. Use of sweeteners in the beverage industry: Nutritional and health implications
15. Gastrointestinal signal transduction mechanisms of low calorie sweeteners – Implication for nutrient absorption, transport and the neurohumoral systems of memory and cognition

Recenzii

"This book, which belongs to Volume 14: The Science of Beverages series, discusses about the food and beverage enrichments. It discusses the novel technologies of extraction and production of enrichments, their variety, as well as their impact on product quality and consumers effects. This book is intended for researchers in the field of food and beverages, and also biotechnologists, industrial representatives interested in innovation, academic staff and students in food science, engineering, biology, and chemistry-related fields, pharmacology and medicine, and is an updated resource for any reader interested to find the basics and recent innovations in the most investigated fields in beverage engineering. It contains 15 chapters under the following headings: Additionally added ingredients and enrichment of beverages: an overview (pp. 1-35); Health-promoting ingredients in beverages (pp. 37-61); Enrichment of beverages with health beneficial ingredients (pp.63-99); Functional and nutraceutical ingredients from marine resources (pp. 101-171); Potential health-promoting effects of probiotics in dairy beverages (pp. 173-204); Novel strategies to supplement probiotics to nondairy beverages (pp. 205-232); Probiotics in nondairy matrixes: a potential combination for the enrichment and elaboration of dual functionality beverages (pp. 233- 263); Sugar-sweetened beverages consumption and long-term side effects on nutrition and health outcomes in pediatric age group (pp. 265-283); Phenolic compounds as functional ingredients in beverages (pp. 285-323); Potential of antioxidants for functional beverages to improve health through good business (pp. 325-352); Omega-3 beverages (pp. 353-382); Anthocyanins as natural pigments in beverages (pp. 383-428); High-pressure carbon dioxide treatment of fresh fruit juices (pp. 429-463); Quality performance assessment of gas injection during juice processing and conventional preservation technologies (pp. 465-485); and Self-assembled systems based on surfactants and polymers as stabilizers for citral in beverages (pp. 487-521). A 14pp. Index is also present." --IFIS Publishing