Prebiotics: Development and Application is a one-volume account of the emerging area of prebiotics - non-digestible food ingredients that stimulate the growth and activity of beneficial bacteria in the colon. Prebiotics can be incorporated into many foodstuffs to improve the health of the individual and are receiving much commercial interest.
The book takes a broad view of prebiotics from the conceptual stage, definition, production, evaluation of individual food products and their effect on microbial flora, and their potential relation to diseases. Contents include:
* an introduction to the prebiotic concept and its development
* the synthesis and manufacture of prebiotics
* testing for prebiotic effects
* fructans, galactans, lactulose and other prebiotic forms
* prebiotic intervention for improving animal and human health
* sectors for prebiotic foods
* development and commercialisation issues
* future developments
Prebiotics: Development and Application is an essential guide to this emerging technology for researchers, students and practitioners of food science, biotechnology, nutrition, microbiology, dietary health and food processing.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"...a valuable addition to the literature and recommended for libraries supporting food and pharmaceutical microbiology." (Journal of the Agricultural & Food Information, January 2008) "...they have assembled a surprisingly uniform book that progresses through the topic of prebiotics in an orderly and organized fashion." (Doody's Health Services)
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Höhe: 250 mm
Breite: 175 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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978-0-470-02313-6 (9780470023136)
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Bob Rastall and Glenn Gibson are the authors of Prebiotics: Development and Application, published by Wiley.
Herausgeber*in
University of Reading
University of Reading, UK
List of Contributors.
1. Human Colonic Microbiology and the Role of Dietary Intervention: Introduction to Prebiotics (C.L. Vernazza, B.A. Rabiu and G.R. Gibson).
2. Manufacture of Prebiotic Oligosaccharides (T. Casci and R.A. Rastall).
3. Inulin-type Fructans as Prebiotics (J. Van Loo).
4. Galacto-oligosaccharides as Prebiotics (R.A. Rastall).
5. Emerging Prebiotic Carbohydrates (R. Crittenden).
6. Molecular Microbial Ecology of the Human Gut (K.M. Tuohy and A.L. McCartney).
7. Dietary Intervention for Improving Human Health: Acute Disorders (W. Brück).
8. Dietary Intervention for Improving Human Health: Chronic Disorders (N.R. Bullock and M.R. Jones).
9. Extra Intestinal Effects of Prebiotics and Probiotics (G. Reid).
10. Prebiotic Impacts on Companion Animals (K.S. Swanson and G.C. Fahey Jr.).
11. Prebiotics: Past, Present and Future (J. Leach, R.A. Rastall and G.R. Gibson).
Index.