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Covers the various pharmacological and therapeutic aspects of
bioactive compounds. Analyses their methods of extraction, their
phytochemistry, their pharmacological and biological activities,
their medicinal properties, and their applications for disease
management and prevention.
Phytochemicals from Medicinal Plants: Scope, Applications and
Potential Health Claims explores the importance of medicinal plants
and their potential benefits for human health. This book looks at
bioactive compounds from medicinal plants, the health benefits of
bioactive compounds, the applications of plant-based products in
the food and pharmaceutical industries. The first section discusses
available sources of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants,
biochemistry, structural composition, potential biological
activities, and how bioactive molecules are isolated from medicinal
plants. The authors examine the applications of bioactive molecules
from a health perspective, looking at the pharmacological aspects
of medicinal plants, the phytochemical and biological activities of
different natural products, and ethnobotany/and medicinal
properties, and also present a novel dietary approach for disease
management. The book goes on to examine the plant-based products
are used and can be used in various sectors of the food and
pharmaceutical industries.
This volume provides informative research on the scientific
evidence of the health benefits that can be derived from medicinal
plants and how their efficacies can be improved. It is divided into
three sections that cover the phytochemistry of medicinal plants,
disease management with medicinal plants, and novel research
techniques in medicinal plants. The pharmacological benefits of
several specific plants are discussed, addressing health issues
such as metabolic and mental disorders, acute mountain sickness,
polycystic ovarian syndrome, and specific diseases such as
Huntington's. It also looks at the role of antioxidants in disease
management. Additionally, the book covers recent problems of drug
resistance and how medicinal plants can serve as antibiotic,
anthelmintic, and antiparasitic drugs that will be helpful for
human and animals.
This informative volume provides new insights with scientific
evidence on the uses of medicinal plants in the treatment of
certain diseases. It reviews various therapies with herbal
phytoconstituents for certain types of disorders, modes of action,
and pharmacological screening. It focuses on potential benefits of
herbal extracts and bioactive compounds for human health care,
provides a comparative phytoconstituent analysis of selected
medicinal plants using GCMS/FTIR techniques, and discusses the role
of herbal medicines in female genital infections. It goes on to
look at the health-boosting properties of cabbage and the
functional properties of milk yam (Ipomoea digitata L.).
This new volume, Health Benefits of Secondary Phytocompounds from
Plant and Marine Sources, looks at a selection of important issues
and research topics on phytochemicals in plant-based therapeutics,
covering bioactive compounds from both plant and marine sources.
Natural products and their bioactive compounds are increasingly
utilized in preventive and therapeutic medication, as
pharmaceutical supplements, as well as in functional foods and
nutraceuticals, all of which have potentially positive effects on
health and have preventive and curative properties for various
diseases and health conditions. The first section of the book, on
Bioactive Compounds from Plant Sources, describes the concept of
extraction of bioactive molecules from plant sources, both
conventional and modern extraction techniques, available sources,
biochemistry, structural composition, and potential biological
activities. Advanced extraction techniques, such as
enzyme-assisted, microwave-assisted, ultrasound-assisted,
pressurized liquid extraction, and super critical extraction
techniques, are described in detail.
Plant-Based Functional Foods and Phytochemicals: From Traditional
Knowledge to Present Innovation covers the importance of the
therapeutic health benefits of phytochemicals derived from plants.
It discusses the isolation of potential bioactive molecules from
plant sources along with their value to human health. It focuses on
physical characteristics, uniqueness, uses, distribution,
traditional and nutritional importance, bioactivities, and future
trends of different plant-based foods and food products. Functional
foods, beyond providing basic nutrition, may offer a potentially
positive effect on health and cures for various disease conditions,
such as metabolic disorders (including diabetes), cancer, and
chronic inflammatory reactions. The volume looks at these natural
products and their bioactive compounds that are increasingly
utilized in preventive and therapeutic medications and in the
production of pharmaceutical supplements and as food additives to
increase functionality. It also describes the concept of extraction
of bioactive molecules from plant sources, both conventional and
modern extraction techniques, available sources, biochemistry,
structural composition, and potential biological activities.
This new book deals with recent advanced research on natural
products and health-promoting foods that work to reduce the risk of
diseases while enhancing overall well-being. Plant-based functional
foods are known to contain compounds (also referred to as
phytochemicals) in the leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits of
certain plants. These plant products are drawing the attention of
researchers because of their demonstrated beneficial effects
against disease, particularly diabetes, hypertension, cancer,
neurodegenerative diseases, among others. The medicinal and
nutritional use of plant secondary metabolites is a hot topic and
has been receiving extensive attention from both health
professionals and the public. This book presents new information on
the extraction of bioactive compounds from plants, plant-based
drugs, and the innovative use of plant-based drugs for human
health.
This new volume, Nanotechnology Applications in Dairy Science, is
designed to provide new insight into the utilization of
nanotechnology in dairy science and food science. It focuses on
applications of nanotechnology in packaging and drying of dairy and
meat products, nanofiltration use in the dairy industry, and whey
processing and dairy encapsulation. In addition, this book will
facilitate the necessary understanding of the different aspects and
concerns with regard to the new technological advances that
nanotechnologies are contributing to the dairy industry. It also
addresses several of the challenges that are overcome by the
continuing development of nanotechnology applications in the food
and dairy industries. Nanotechnology has the potential to provide
healthier, safer, and better tasting foods as well as improved food
packaging. It will also play a major role in food safety and
agricultural sustainability. Nanotechnology application in the food
industry has also contributed to the exponential progress in
research and new material formulations due to its unique
physicochemical properties useful to a number of other fields.
This new volume, Health Benefits of Secondary Phytocompounds from
Plant and Marine Sources, looks at a selection of important issues
and research topics on phytochemicals in plant-based therapeutics,
covering bioactive compounds from both plant and marine sources.
Natural products and their bioactive compounds are increasingly
utilized in preventive and therapeutic medication, as
pharmaceutical supplements, as well as in functional foods and
nutraceuticals, all of which have potentially positive effects on
health and have preventive and curative properties for various
diseases and health conditions. The first section of the book, on
Bioactive Compounds from Plant Sources, describes the concept of
extraction of bioactive molecules from plant sources, both
conventional and modern extraction techniques, available sources,
biochemistry, structural composition, and potential biological
activities. Advanced extraction techniques, such as
enzyme-assisted, microwave-assisted, ultrasound-assisted,
pressurized liquid extraction, and super critical extraction
techniques, are described in detail.
Focusing on the importance of functional foods and their secondary
metabolites for human health, this volume presents new insights
with scientific evidence on the use of functional foods in the
treatment of certain diseases. The plants covered and their
bioactive compounds are easily accessible and are believed to be
effective with fewer side effects in comparison with modern drugs
in the treatment of different diseases. The plants contain chemical
compounds that can modify and modulate biological systems,
eliciting therapeutic effects. Some plants and derived products
mentioned include black carrot, olive oil, citrus peel, grapes,
candy leaf, cereals and grains, and green and black tea. The volume
is divided into four sections that cover these topics: Functional
foods for human health: the available sources, biochemistry,
structural composition, and different biological activities,
especially antioxidant activity. Pharmacological aspects of fruits
and vegetables: the extraction of bioactive molecules,
phytochemistry, and biological activities of a selection of plants.
Pharmacological aspects of natural products: bioactive compounds,
structural attributes, bioactivity of anthocyanin, piceatannol, and
a review of the ethnobotany and medicinal properties of green and
black tea. Pharmacological aspects of cereals and grains: the
health benefits of flaxseed, wheatgrass juice, and use and
therapeutic potential as supplements for disease management.
This new volume, Nanotechnology Applications in Dairy Science, is
designed to provide new insight into the utilization of
nanotechnology in dairy science and food science. It focuses on
applications of nanotechnology in packaging and drying of dairy and
meat products, nanofiltration use in the dairy industry, and whey
processing and dairy encapsulation. In addition, this book will
facilitate the necessary understanding of the different aspects and
concerns with regard to the new technological advances that
nanotechnologies are contributing to the dairy industry. It also
addresses several of the challenges that are overcome by the
continuing development of nanotechnology applications in the food
and dairy industries. Nanotechnology has the potential to provide
healthier, safer, and better tasting foods as well as improved food
packaging. It will also play a major role in food safety and
agricultural sustainability. Nanotechnology application in the food
industry has also contributed to the exponential progress in
research and new material formulations due to its unique
physicochemical properties useful to a number of other fields.
Plant-Based Functional Foods and Phytochemicals: From Traditional
Knowledge to Present Innovation covers the importance of the
therapeutic health benefits of phytochemicals derived from plants.
It discusses the isolation of potential bioactive molecules from
plant sources along with their value to human health. It focuses on
physical characteristics, uniqueness, uses, distribution,
traditional and nutritional importance, bioactivities, and future
trends of different plant-based foods and food products. Functional
foods, beyond providing basic nutrition, may offer a potentially
positive effect on health and cures for various disease conditions,
such as metabolic disorders (including diabetes), cancer, and
chronic inflammatory reactions. The volume looks at these natural
products and their bioactive compounds that are increasingly
utilized in preventive and therapeutic medications and in the
production of pharmaceutical supplements and as food additives to
increase functionality. It also describes the concept of extraction
of bioactive molecules from plant sources, both conventional and
modern extraction techniques, available sources, biochemistry,
structural composition, and potential biological activities.
This new volume explores the importance of phytochemicals from
plants in therapeutics, focusing on the extraction of bioactive
compounds and their applications in human health. Natural products
and their bioactive compounds are increasingly utilized in
preventive and therapeutic medication as well as for the production
of pharmaceutical supplements and, more recently, as food additives
to increase the functionality of foods. The first section of the
volume describes recent advances in the extraction of bioactive
compounds from various sources. It looks at advanced extraction
techniques such as enzyme-assisted, microwave-assisted,
ultrasound-assisted, pressurized liquid extraction, and
supercritical extraction techniques. Part 2, on bioactive compounds
and health claims, covers the roles of different bioactive
compounds and their health-promoting potential for lifestyle
diseases. This section explains the botany, physical
characteristics, uniqueness, uses, distribution, importance,
phytochemistry, bioactivities, and future trends of different
functional foods.
The importance and value of foods from marine sources is
ever-increasing, especially as the availability of arable land
decreases due to climate change, increasing populations and
urbanization, and other factors. This book looks at the importance
of marine foods and their secondary metabolites for human health
along with a number of novel processing techniques and applications
for marine foods. It also provides some recent studies on
microbiology and genomics of marine food products. The volume first
looks at several pharmacological properties of marine-derived
compounds and their applications. The volume goes on to present a
number of scientific reports on new and effective processing
technologies and applications for marine foods. These include
various methods of freezing fish for later consumption and
fermentation processes for fish products. Other industrial
applications and issues are explored as well, such as waste
management and utilization of fish byproducts. The issue of
maintaining probiotic and nutritional value from fish products
during industrial processing is also addressed, and the role of
microbiology and genomics of marine food products is explored as
well.
Focusing on the importance of functional foods and their secondary
metabolites for human health, this volume presents new insights
with scientific evidence on the use of functional foods in the
treatment of certain diseases. The plants covered and their
bioactive compounds are easily accessible and are believed to be
effective with fewer side effects in comparison with modern drugs
in the treatment of different diseases. The plants contain chemical
compounds that can modify and modulate biological systems,
eliciting therapeutic effects. Some plants and derived products
mentioned include black carrot, olive oil, citrus peel, grapes,
candy leaf, cereals and grains, and green and black tea. The volume
is divided into four sections that cover these topics: Functional
foods for human health: the available sources, biochemistry,
structural composition, and different biological activities,
especially antioxidant activity. Pharmacological aspects of fruits
and vegetables: the extraction of bioactive molecules,
phytochemistry, and biological activities of a selection of plants.
Pharmacological aspects of natural products: bioactive compounds,
structural attributes, bioactivity of anthocyanin, piceatannol, and
a review of the ethnobotany and medicinal properties of green and
black tea. Pharmacological aspects of cereals and grains: the
health benefits of flaxseed, wheatgrass juice, and use and
therapeutic potential as supplements for disease management.
The importance and value of foods from marine sources is
ever-increasing, especially as the availability of arable land
decreases due to climate change, increasing populations and
urbanization, and other factors. This book looks at the importance
of marine foods and their secondary metabolites for human health
along with a number of novel processing techniques and applications
for marine foods. It also provides some recent studies on
microbiology and genomics of marine food products. The volume first
looks at several pharmacological properties of marine-derived
compounds and their applications. The volume goes on to present a
number of scientific reports on new and effective processing
technologies and applications for marine foods. These include
various methods of freezing fish for later consumption and
fermentation processes for fish products. Other industrial
applications and issues are explored as well, such as waste
management and utilization of fish byproducts. The issue of
maintaining probiotic and nutritional value from fish products
during industrial processing is also addressed, and the role of
microbiology and genomics of marine food products is explored as
well.
This volume provides informative research on the scientific
evidence of the health benefits that can be derived from medicinal
plants and how their efficacies can be improved. It is divided into
three sections that cover the phytochemistry of medicinal plants,
disease management with medicinal plants, and novel research
techniques in medicinal plants. The pharmacological benefits of
several specific plants are discussed, addressing health issues
such as metabolic and mental disorders, acute mountain sickness,
polycystic ovarian syndrome, and specific diseases such as
Huntington's. It also looks at the role of antioxidants in disease
management. Additionally, the book covers recent problems of drug
resistance and how medicinal plants can serve as antibiotic,
anthelmintic, and antiparasitic drugs that will be helpful for
human and animals.
This new volume explores the importance of phytochemicals from
plants in therapeutics, focusing on the extraction of bioactive
compounds and their applications in human health. Natural products
and their bioactive compounds are increasingly utilized in
preventive and therapeutic medication as well as for the production
of pharmaceutical supplements and, more recently, as food additives
to increase the functionality of foods. The first section of the
volume describes recent advances in the extraction of bioactive
compounds from various sources. It looks at advanced extraction
techniques such as enzyme-assisted, microwave-assisted,
ultrasound-assisted, pressurized liquid extraction, and
supercritical extraction techniques. Part 2, on bioactive compounds
and health claims, covers the roles of different bioactive
compounds and their health-promoting potential for lifestyle
diseases. This section explains the botany, physical
characteristics, uniqueness, uses, distribution, importance,
phytochemistry, bioactivities, and future trends of different
functional foods.
This new book deals with recent advanced research on natural
products and health-promoting foods that work to reduce the risk of
diseases while enhancing overall well-being. Plant-based functional
foods are known to contain compounds (also referred to as
phytochemicals) in the leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits of
certain plants. These plant products are drawing the attention of
researchers because of their demonstrated beneficial effects
against disease, particularly diabetes, hypertension, cancer,
neurodegenerative diseases, among others. The medicinal and
nutritional use of plant secondary metabolites is a hot topic and
has been receiving extensive attention from both health
professionals and the public. This book presents new information on
the extraction of bioactive compounds from plants, plant-based
drugs, and the innovative use of plant-based drugs for human
health.
This informative volume provides new insights with scientific
evidence on the uses of medicinal plants in the treatment of
certain diseases. It reviews various therapies with herbal
phytoconstituents for certain types of disorders, modes of action,
and pharmacological screening. It focuses on potential benefits of
herbal extracts and bioactive compounds for human health care,
provides a comparative phytoconstituent analysis of selected
medicinal plants using GCMS/FTIR techniques, and discusses the role
of herbal medicines in female genital infections. It goes on to
look at the health-boosting properties of cabbage and the
functional properties of milk yam (Ipomoea digitata L.).
Phytochemicals from Medicinal Plants: Scope, Applications and
Potential Health Claims explores the importance of medicinal plants
and their potential benefits for human health. This book looks at
bioactive compounds from medicinal plants, the health benefits of
bioactive compounds, the applications of plant-based products in
the food and pharmaceutical industries. The first section discusses
available sources of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants,
biochemistry, structural composition, potential biological
activities, and how bioactive molecules are isolated from medicinal
plants. The authors examine the applications of bioactive molecules
from a health perspective, looking at the pharmacological aspects
of medicinal plants, the phytochemical and biological activities of
different natural products, and ethnobotany/and medicinal
properties, and also present a novel dietary approach for disease
management. The book goes on to examine the plant-based products
are used and can be used in various sectors of the food and
pharmaceutical industries.
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