Functional Ingredients from Algae for Foods and Nutraceuticals, Second Edition presents an overview on the composition, properties and potential to develop novel ingredients and additives for functional foods and nutraceuticals. This revised edition includes recent data on the composition and biological properties of algae, along with examples of the development of novel algae products and their performance. It includes a new chapter on both conventional and green technologies for product development and will be of interest to nutrition researchers, food technologists and marine scientists, as well as those with an interest in natural product development.
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Section 1: Introduction 1. Algae as a source of biologically active ingredients for the formulation of functional foods and nutraceuticals 2. Challenges for the development of functional foods and nutraceuticals from algae 3. Seaweeds foods and their nutritional value 4.Green extraction of bioactive compounds from microalgae and seaweeds Section 2: Major components 5. Algal polysaccharides 6. Phenolic compounds 7. Algal proteins, peptides and amino acids 8. Algal lipids, fatty acids and sterols 9. Minerals, pigments and minor compounds in algae Section 3: Biological properties 10. Antioxidant activity of compounds isolated from algae 11. Antimicrobial activity of compounds isolated from algae 12. Anticancer agents derived from algae 13. Anti-inflammatory properties of algae 14. Algae and cardiovascular-health 15. Gastric and hepatic protective effects of algal components 16. Anti-obesity and anti-diabetic activities of algae 17. Neuroprotection 18. High-intensity energy performance 19. Inmunostimulant properites of algae Section 4: Novel foods and nutraceuticals 20. Prebiotic properties of algae and algae-supplemented products 21. Development of nutraceuticals containing marine algal oils 22. Design of healthy foods and beverages containing whole algae 23. Algal hydrocolloids for the delivery of active compounds 24. Cosmeceuticals from algae 25. Algae for the formulation of gluten-free bakery products 26. Spirulina for the food and functional food industries
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Presents the latest research on the use of algae and products derived from them in the food and nutraceutical industries
Addresses the chemical, nutritional and biological characterization of algae components Includes cases studies focused on bioactives and the development of novel food products Presents a new chapter on conventional and green technologies for product development
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780323988193
Publisert
2023-08-01
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Woodhead Publishing
Vekt
1000 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
782

Biografisk notat

Dr. Herminia Domínguez received her PhD Degree in Chemistry from the University of Santiago de Compostela. She is professor of Chemical Engineering at University of Vigo (Spain), where she has been working on the extraction of bioactive compounds from underutilized and residual sources using green technologies, particularly pressurized solvents and membrane technology. Dr. Leonel Pereira has a degree in Biology (Scientific branch), a PhD Degree in Biology (Cell Biology specialty) and an Aggregate title (Biosciences, specialty in Biotechnology), from the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Coimbra, where he is currently a Professor. In addition to teaching at this university, he is also an integrated researcher at MARE (Center for Marine and Environmental Sciences). His interests are mainly focused on the areas of Marine Biodiversity (algae), Marine Biotechnology (bioactive compounds from algae) and Marine Ecology (environmental assessment). Dr Kraan is co-founder and Director of R&D at Oceana Organic Products Ltd and Aquaceuticals Ltd, Ireland - two companies that focus on human food, food applications and ingredients using (edible) seaweeds. He moved to Ireland to pursue a PhD on phylogenetics and aquaculture of edible seaweeds at the National University of Ireland, Galway in 1998. He became manager of the Irish Seaweed Industry Organisation (1998), established the Irish Seaweed Centre (2001), and Ocean Harvest Technology (2009), a company dedicated in using seaweeds for animal health and production. After 8 years he resigned to pursue and develop some commercial ideas using seaweeds for a variety of purposes amongst them functional food ingredients for human food and novel algae cultivation systems for biomass production.