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Nutraceuticals & Functional Foods - Natural Remedy (Hardcover)
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Nutraceuticals & Functional Foods - Natural Remedy (Hardcover)
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Most foods are considered functional in terms of providing
nutrients and/or energy to sustain basic life, but nutraceuticals
and functional foods are defined dietary foods that prevent or
reverse a diseased state. Nutraceuticals and functional foods are
intensively researched for their role in maintaining health and
prevention of diseases. Increasing public awareness of the link
between diet and health has boosted the consumption of these foods
to unparalleled levels, particularly in countries where the
population is ageing and health care costs are rising. The science
behind these foods is growing rapidly not only because of the
increasing number of new substances or type of novel foods, but
also the regulatory bodies requiring more and more evidence on
efficacy, mode-of-action and safety. The nutraceuticals market is
growing rapidly, with a 2016 forecast value of $207 billion,
according to a new report available on companiesandmarkets.com. The
latest trend in nutraceuticals and functional foods sector has been
the recovery of nutraceuticals from discarded fruits and
vegetables. For example, a wave of possible new functional
ingredients is being developed by the Irish Agriculture and Food
Development Authority (Teagasc), some of which are derived from
waste products. One of their findings has shown that onion peels, a
common by-product of food processing, have a higher antioxidant
activity than their flesh. Onions are rich in quercetin, a potent
antioxidant, also found in apples, berries and other vegetables.
This has opened a completely new research area by deriving the
potentially important nutraceuticals and functional foods in much
higher concentrations than their principal parts. In fact, this
would bring in the verbatim of sustainable nutraceutical and
functional food sector by putting the focus on the valuable wastes
and their value-addition.
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