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Food Proteomics: Technological Advances, Current Applications and
Future Perspectives addresses many of the food proteomic issues in
the industry today. Food proteomics continues to be an emerging
field, becoming increasingly important in product innovation, food
safety, food quality and health. The book is divided into sections
describing the role of proteomics in the field of food science,
conceptual background methodological aspects, and bioinformatic
tools employed in the field. The book describes proteomic studies
collected from the most relevant animal and vegetables species in
food production and discusses important food challenges from a
proteomic point-of-view. This is an essential and practical
reference that provides analytical tools to help introduce
technical innovations in the food industry with the latest
scientific information useful and accessible to new researchers in
the field as well as advanced.
This book explores the origins, rationale, problems and prospects
of the European fiscal policy framework. It provides the reader
with a roadmap to EMU's budgetary framework by exploring its
theoretical and empirical foundations, uncovering its historical
roots and emphasising its supranational nature. The authors, who
have been at the forefront of the academic and policy debate on
economic policy in Europe, argue that fiscal policy has always been
at the core of the EMU debate. The Maastricht criteria and the
Stability and Growth Pact are the most contentious building blocks
of EMU's institutional architecture: they have aroused heated
controversies between academics and policymakers ever since their
adoption. As EMU's budgetary rules undergo their first severe
shock, Europe is still searching for its fiscal soul. The book's
basic premise is that one cannot fully understand EMU's fiscal
framework and the recent debate on its reform without placing them
in a historical and institutional perspective and abstracting from
the uniqueness of EMU, where sovereign countries retain a large
degree of fiscal independence, and monetary policy is entrusted to
an independent central bank with the overriding mission of
maintaining price stability. Analysing all aspects of EMU's fiscal
rules and institutions, this book will strongly appeal to students,
academics and researchers of macroeconomic policy and European
integration. Policymakers and fiscal policy experts at both
national and international levels will also find the book to be of
great interest.
This book analyses the main problems in the functioning of the
welfare state and possible actions for its reform. Focusing on the
European Union, it looks at the achievements of and challenges to
the welfare state as we enter the 21st century. The authors
consider the general problem of redistribution and how to make it
more efficient, by reducing huge benefits and tax disincentives
that individuals encounter in different life periods or life
choices. In addition, they analyse issues such as: * economic
effects of the welfare state * mechanisms for improving incentives
in the welfare state * implications of Economic and Monetary Union
for the welfare state * options in pension funding * impact of
ageing on the pensions systems in the European Union * detailed
projections of social expenditure The Welfare State in Europe will
be essential reading for those working in the areas of public
administration and finance, European studies, social policy,
economics and political science. In its provision of policy
suggestions it will also be welcomed by policymakers and government
advisers.
Comprehensively presents and discusses the wealth of information
about pork products Includes specific details about the processing,
quality of final products, and innovative aspects Presents
innovative health-oriented approaches to elaborated traditional and
commercial pork products Discusses healthier pork meat products
that adhere to consumer trends and government recommendations
This book reviews the role of bioactive compounds in grape seed and
their beneficial effects. Among the 11 chapters, the authors also
discuss the composition, biological activity, and potential
applications of grape seeds in the food industry and the health
effects of grape seed extracts. As in other matrices, the presence
of bioactive molecules in grape seed is related to several factors
like grape varieties, climatic and soil conditions, vinification
processes, winemaking procedures, extraction techniques and finally
evaluation protocols. Chapter 1 addresses the extraction
methodologies to obtain biomolecules of interest from grape seed,
from the conventional to the most innovative. Chapter 2 discusses
the most important and used methods to evaluate the antioxidant
capacity of grape seed. Chapter 3 is focused on how flavonoids
could modulate the body homeostasis acting directly on the
gastrointestinal tract, explaining their effects on obesity-related
pathologies. Chapter 4, using liquid chromatographic and mass
detection techniques, centers on flavanols, one of the most
important types of polyphenols occurring in grape seed. Chapter 5
complements Chapter 2 in evaluating total antioxidant capacity
considering that antioxidant activity is usually due to different
antioxidants present in grape seed. Chapter 6 studies the effects
of polyphenolic extracts in arterial hypertension and oxidative
stress via glutathione-peroxidase. Chapter 7 revises the
antioxidant properties of grape seed in the conservation of
different meat products and dose effect to increasing the shelf
life of these products. Chapter 8 shows the potential application
of developing new products with healthier characteristics to garner
greater consumer acceptance using grape seed in their formulations.
Chapter 9 provides a review of the composition and nutritional
value of the majority compounds (fatty acid, amino acid and mineral
profile), showing the potential application of the use of grape
seed as a food supplement to improve the human diet. Chapter 10
indicates the potent antimicrobial activity of grape seed extract
against many different microorganisms due to the presence of
flavan-3-ols, inhibiting their growth, and potential applications
in the food or pharmaceutical industries or even in the medical
field. Chapter 11 is focused on the potential use of bioactive
compounds in grape seed extract as a remedy against lipid oxidation
of meat products.
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