Functional Foods Technological Challenges and Advancement in Health Promotion PDF

Functional Foods Technological Challenges and Advancement in Health Promotion PDF

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Functional Foods Technological Challenges and Advancement in Health Promotion PDF

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ISBN: 9781000987478

It is reported Functional foods are highly nutritious and associated with a number of powerful health benefits. They may protect against disease, prevent nutrient deficiencies, and promote proper growth and development. Functional Foods: Technological Challenges and Advancement in Health Promotion presents information related to bioactive compounds present in the functional foods, derived from fruits and vegetables, cereals and pulses, dairy and meat, herbs and spices and other foods. It describes novel techniques and methodologies used in the extraction, isolation, encapsulation, identification and characterization of bioactive compounds.

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Covers the most recent research related to the bioactive compounds present in the functional foods

Presents the latest information on extraction, isolation, encapsulation, identification and characterization

Discusses formulation challenges with an emphasis on stability and safety evaluations of functional foods

Finally, it includes substantial and scientific research and innovation for new product development with health benefits. This book will serve as a valuable resource for researchers, academicians, and students interested in many aspects of functional foods.

Authors: Sajad Ahmad Wani, Mohamed S. Elshikh, Mona S. Al-Wahaibi, Haroon Rashid Naik


Edition : 1.
Number of Pages : 358
Published : 01/01/2024
isbn : 9781000987478

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