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Functional Food and Human Health, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Rani Vibha, Yadav Umesh C. S.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Functional Food and Human Health

Global health and the increasing incidence of various diseases are a cause for concern, and doctors and scientists reason that the diet, food habits and lifestyle are contributing factors. Processed food has reduced the nutritional value of our diet, and although supplementing foods with various additives is considered an alternative, the long-term impact of this is not known. Many laboratories around the world are working to identify various nutritional components in our daily food and their effect on human health. These have been classified as Nutraceuticals or functional food, and they may have preventive and therapeutic effects in a number of pathologies associated with modern dietary habits and lifestyles.
This book addresses various aspects of this issue, revitalizing the discussion and consolidating the latest research on nutritional and functional food and their effects in in-vitro, in-vivo and human clinical studies.

Part I: Functional food in daily diet


Chapter:1:  Flavonoid and polyphenols in diet: Sources and role in health promotion

Chapter:2:  Food as source of medicinal molecules

Chapter:3:  Curcumin as functional food

 

Chapter: 4:  Role of Garlic and its molecules in Health Promotion

Chapter: 5: Momordica as functional food in disease prevention

Chapter: 6: Fibers in our diet and its role in health and Disease

Chapter: 7: Fish Oils derived Omega-3 and its role in Metabolism

Chapter:8:  Plant-derived Antioxidants, Vitamin and Phytochemical


Part II: Functional food components: 

Chapter: 9:  Extraction of plant-based molecules with medicinal properties

Chapter: 10: Use of plant-derived drug molecules in research

Chapter: 11: Debate: Purified or crude, which is more effective way in regulating diseases?

Part III: Functional food and Human health

Chapter: 12: Metabolic disorders and nutritional intervention

Chapter: 13: Cardiovascular disease and herbal intervention

Chapter: 14: Functional food in the human health and disease

Chapter: 15: Aldose reductase inhibitors in the functional foods: regulation of diabetic complications

Chapter: 16: Resveratrol as a miracle drug for vascular pathogenesis

Chapter: 17: Curcumin in cancer prevention

Chapter: 18: Flavenoids as functional food

 

Part IV: Functional food and Human health: Effective delivery methods, product development and toxicity

Chapter: 19: Functional foods: Safety and toxicity issues

Chapter: 20: Nanodelivery vehicles for food-–derived drugs

Chapter: 21: Herbal drugs – to take it or not to take it?

Chapter: 22: Phytochemicals in Clinical studies: Current perspectiv

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Chapter: 23: Identification of Novel Herbal Supplements for Diabetes control

 

Part V: Functional food and Human health: Miscellaneous Functional food and components

Chapter:  24: Functional food in neural diseases

Chapter: 25: Phytochmicals in cancer stem cell maintenance and growth

Chapter: 26:  Use of Soy-derived Isoflavones in inflammatory pathologies

Chapter: 27: Phytochemicals in treating rheumatoid arthritis

Chapter: 28: Composition of functional food in the world diet

Chapter: 29: Nutraceuticals and Their Role in Human Health

Chapter: 30: Probiotics and its role in human health

Dr Vibha Rani is working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida, India. After completing her Doctoral Studies from School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, she has continued her academic career where she teaches as well as guides graduate, postgraduate and doctorate students in the area of oxidative stress-induced cardiomyopathy and other development-related heart Diseases. Dr Rani is an academician as well as an accomplished young scientist and has been in research for sixteen years. Her current research focus is to understand the mechanism of action of phytomolecules, and also to develop ideal drug molecule for prevention of noncommunicable diseases. She has been focusing on developing natural therapies and microRNAs based therapeutics to address the most severe disorders that affect the human society such as cardiomyopathy, diabetes and breast cancer. Dr Rani has received many extra-mural funding for her research work from the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India. She has been successfully able to communicate her research findings to various International Journals. She has been honoured with the prestigious A.R. Rao Memorial Young Scientist Award, S.C. Tyagi Young Faculty Award and Academic Brilliance Young Faculty Award, 2017, which accounts for just few among the much recognitions that she has.

Dr. Umesh C S Yadav is currently working as an Associate Professor at the School of Life Sciences, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar. His current focus area of research includes understanding the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of metabolic disorder-induced chronic inflammatory diseases including diabetic and cardiovascular disorders, cancer, asthma and COPD. Dr. Yadav has a Ph.D. degree from the School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, where he investigat

Elaborates on the rationality of nutraceuticals effect in health and diseases

Pictographically illustrates key concepts and mechanisms of action

Provides most updated information in this area of study including nanotechnology approach for nutraceutical delivery

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Date de parution :

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Prix indicatif 295,39 €

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