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Nutraceuticals and Human Health: The Food-to-supplement Paradigm - Volume 23 (1st edition.)

Arnason, John T(Contributions by)Brown, Paula(Contributions by)Comelli, Elena(Contributions by)Giovannucci, Edward(Contributions by)Gurley, Bill(Contributions by)Mecocci, Patrizia(Contributions by)Murch, Susan(Contributions by)Rogers, Michael A(Contributions by)Spagnuolo, Paul A(Contributions by)Spagnuolo, Paul A(Edited by)Marangoni, Alejandro G(Series edited by)
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Nutraceuticals is a broad umbrella term used to describe any product derived from food sources with extra health benefits in addition to the basic nutritional value found in foods. This book is a comprehensive look at two themes in the area: technical and biological considerations. Technical considerations include an in-depth look at the process of bioactive identification and extraction and factors controlling bioactive concentrations in food. It also includes details of how these products are regulated and the steps necessary to utilize these products in human populations. Biological considerations include looking at how these products can be used in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, and a discussion on the process of formulations and how these influence bioavailability.

This will be the first book to comprehensively examine the entire process of nutraceutical development from food to supplement creation and all the important considerations in between. This serves as an excellent and up-to-date reference for food scientists, food chemists, researchers in nutraceuticals and human nutrition.

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Royal Society of Chemistry
1839160586 / 9781839160585
eBook (EPUB)
613.2
17/03/2020
England
English
238 pages
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