Foods, Nutrients and Food Ingredients with Authorised EU Health Claims Volume 3 Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition Series
Coordonnateur : Sadler Michele
Foods, Nutrients and Food Ingredients with Authorized EU Health Claims, Volume Three, provides an overview of how health claims are regulated in the European Union, along with detailed scientific and regulatory information about permitted health claims for foods and ingredients. The latest volume in this series focuses on regulatory coverage from EC 1924/2006, including the most recently authorized claims. Topics discussed include sections on the Authorized reduction of disease risk claims, including calcium, calcium with Vitamin D, Vitamin D, Folic Acid, Limicol® and MUFA and PUFA., health claims based on emerging science, recent regulatory announcements, and finally, general function claims.
The book represents the go-to resource for R&D managers and technical managers in the food and beverage and dietary supplements industry, product development managers, health professionals and academic researchers in the field.
Part One: Authorised reduction of disease risk claims 1. Calcium, and Calcium with Vitamin D (for low bone mineral density and risk of fractures) 2. Vitamin D (for risk of falls) 3. Folic Acid (for risk of neural tube defects) 4. MUFA and PUFA (for reduced cholesterol and reduced risk of coronary heart disease)
Part Two: Health claims based on emerging science 6. Glycaemic Carbohyrates (for recovery of normal muscle function after strenuous exercise) 7. Reformulated, non-alcoholic, acidic drinks (for reduction of tooth demineralisation) 8. Sugar Beet Fibre (for increased faecal bulk)
Part Three: General function claims 14. Chitosan (for maintenance of normal blood cholesterol) 15. Meal replacements (for maintenance of weight loss and contribution to weight loss) 16. Arabinoxylan and alpha-Cyclodextrin (for reduction of blood glucose rise) 17. Carbohydrates (for maintenance of normal brain function) 18. Activated charcoal, lactulose and melatonin (Claims that could be considered medicinal)
- Provides a comprehensive overview of foods and food substances that have achieved approved health claims in Europe under Regulation EC 1924/2006
- Covers properties and applications of each ingredient, as well as evidence for the health claim and how it benefits consumers
- Outlines the importance of each claim in product development and marketing, and in regulatory issues, such as conditions of use
Date de parution : 10-2017
Ouvrage de 276 p.
15x22.8 cm
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activated charcoal; alpha-cyclodextrin; arabinoxylans; authorised EU health claim; authorised health claim; bone fracture; bone mineral density; botanicals; bowel function; brain function; Brexit; calcium; carbohydrates; cardiovascular disease; chitin; chitosan; cholesterol; cholesterol management; constipation; consumer behaviour; dental caries; dental erosion; diabetes; dietary fibre; exercise; faecal bulking; fall prevention; flatulence; folate status; folic acid blood; food choice; food labelling; glycogen; guidance; health claim; health claims; impaired glucose tolerance; intestinal transit; inulin; jet lag; lactulose; LDL-cholesterol; meal replacement; medical costs; melatonin; metabolic syndrome; muscle recovery; muscle strength; neural tube defects; nutrient profiles; nutrition claims; obesity; osteoporotic fracture; overweight; pectin; post-prandial glucose; post-prandial glucose responses; post-prandial glycaemic responses; post-prandial insulinaemic responses; pre-conception; prebiotic; pregnancy; reduced cholesterol; regulation; saturated fatty acids; soluble and insoluble fibre; spina bifida; sports nutrition; spreadable fat; sugar beet fibre; tooth demineralisation; Toothkind drinks; unsaturated fatty acids; vitamin D; weight loss; weight maintenance