Nutraceutical, during recent decades, has emerged as a new term in the scientific literature. Synonymously used to the term nutraceuticals in literature are dietary supplements, bioactive nutrients, functional foods, etc. This book considers how nutraceutical substances are regulated in different countries; the physiological role of dietary fibers in relation to their claimed health benefits within the scope of functional foods, dietary supplements, and nutraceuticals; prebiotics, probiotics, and synbiotics as nutraceuticals; and the nature of a large number of phytochemicals as nutraceuticals. The book also touts fruits and vegetables as Nature's multinutraceutical capsules, as evidenced from their beneficial health effects emerging from epidemiological studies on such diseases as diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular, cancer, osteoporosis, rheumatism, diverticulitis, etc. In light of this, international launching of campaigns on health benefits as go for 2-5 daily servings of fruits and vegetables is also considered.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Apr 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781527586161
About Asma SaeedSaeed Iqbal Zafar
Dr Asma Saeed is Chief Scientific Officer at the Pakistan Council of Scientific & Industrial Research and a postdoctoral research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Sciences China and the Institute for Technical Chemistry Germany. Her research interests include the production of organic acids and the isolation and purification of flavonoids as nutraceuticals. She has been honored with prestigious awards and published 60 scientific papers and two books. Additionally she holds three patents and has 20 industrial processes in her credit.Dr Saeed Iqbal Zafar has served as the Director General at the Pakistan Council of Scientific & Industrial Research. He earned his PhD in Plant Sciences from the University of Alberta Canada and his research focuses on mushroom technology and the production of phytochemicals of nutraceutical importance. He received fellowships from the National Research Council Canada the University of Osaka Japan and the University of Tsukuba Japan. Dr Saeed holds two patents has authored 12 research reports developed and leased out six processes and has published 100 scientific articles.