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Today's consumers are looking for food products with
health-promoting roles in addition to nutritional benefits. With
current research showing that nutraceuticals and functional foods
rich in specific bioactives may have chemopreventative effects,
these products are increasingly popular. However, while much in the
literature supports the health-promoting features of these foods,
few texts focus on their bioactive agents and their mode of action
in cancer signaling. Nutraceuticals and Cancer Signalling: Clinical
Aspects and Mode of Action explains the link between nutraceuticals
and cancer in terms of clinical trials and modes of action. This
book gives an overview of common cancers and their mechanisms, and
the most common functional foods and their bioactive components.
Individual chapters focus on specific functional foods--including
tomatoes, garlic, honey, tea, yoghurt, and many more--their
prominent bioactive compounds, and their mode of action in cancer
signaling and chemoprevention. Recent findings on cancer-prevention
roles of different vitamins and minerals are also discussed. For
food scientists, nutritionists, and pharmaceutical experts looking
to understand how functional foods can play a role in fighting
cancer, this text serves as a one-stop reference.
Valuable progress has been made in food packaging over the past two
decades, reflecting advancements in process efficiency, improved
safety and quality throughout the supply chain, and the need to
reduce product loss and environmental impact. A new generation of
food packaging systems, including active and intelligent packaging,
is emerging, based on technological breakthroughs that offer the
possibility of extending shelf-life, reducing food loss, and
monitoring changes in the food product. Releasing Systems in Active
Food Packaging closely examines such a technological breakthrough,
active releasing systems, which add compounds such as
antimicrobials, antioxidants, flavors, colorants, and other
ingredients to packaged food products. Chapters detail examples of
recent innovations in active releasing systems, and the authors
systematically address their application to different food groups.
Such an in-depth approach makes this a useful reference
researchers, health professionals, and food and packaging industry
professionals interesting in innovative food packaging
technologies.
Today's consumers are looking for food products with
health-promoting roles in addition to nutritional benefits. With
current research showing that nutraceuticals and functional foods
rich in specific bioactives may have chemopreventative effects,
these products are increasingly popular. However, while much in the
literature supports the health-promoting features of these foods,
few texts focus on their bioactive agents and their mode of action
in cancer signaling. Nutraceuticals and Cancer Signalling: Clinical
Aspects and Mode of Action explains the link between nutraceuticals
and cancer in terms of clinical trials and modes of action. This
book gives an overview of common cancers and their mechanisms, and
the most common functional foods and their bioactive components.
Individual chapters focus on specific functional foods--including
tomatoes, garlic, honey, tea, yoghurt, and many more--their
prominent bioactive compounds, and their mode of action in cancer
signaling and chemoprevention. Recent findings on cancer-prevention
roles of different vitamins and minerals are also discussed. For
food scientists, nutritionists, and pharmaceutical experts looking
to understand how functional foods can play a role in fighting
cancer, this text serves as a one-stop reference.
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