Nutrition, Dietetics & Health

AAP Advances in Nutraceuticals

Formulations, Regulations, and Challenges of Nutraceuticals
Editors: Tingirikari Jagan Mohan Rao, PhD
Rajesh K. Kesharwani, PhD
Raj K. Keservani, MPharm
Anil K. Sharma, PhD

Formulations, Regulations, and Challenges of  Nutraceuticals

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Pub Date: August 2024
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Hard ISBN: 9781774914564
E-Book ISBN: 9781003412496
Pages: 356ppw/index
Binding Type: Hardback / ebook
Series: AAP Advances in Nutraceuticals
Notes: 12 color, 19 b/w illustrations

Formulations, Regulations, and Challenges of Nutraceuticals focuses on various novel micro- and nanocarriers being employed in the formulation and delivery of nutraceutical ingredients to increase their efficacy, bioavailability, safety, and stability. It also highlights the current challenges and future strategies for the development of novel nutraceuticals and functional foods with enhanced health benefits. The focus is on the formulations and regulations.

As compared to traditional drugs, there are no minimal regulations on nutraceutical products, which make them more market friendly. Since nutraceutical ingredients have no defined regulations at global level, they are not considered as medicine or therapeutic agents. Some countries have devised their own guidelines for regulating the usage of nutraceuticals, either as pharmaceutical ingredients or as food supplements. This volume addresses the need for common regulatory guidelines with important research on the production of stable and efficient nutraceutical formulations. The numerous regulatory frameworks being employed in Asia and European regulatory agencies in commercialization of nutraceutical products produced by manufacturing companies are discussed.

Chapters examine the factors affecting the stability of nutraceuticals in food and gut environments by stressing the results generated from in vitro and in vivo studies and suggests good manufacturing practices to be followed for the development of nutraceuticals.

Formulations, Regulations, and Challenges of Nutraceuticals will be valuable for upper-level students, faculty, nutraceutical researchers and practitioners, regulatory agencies, and those involved in the production and development of nutraceutical products.

CONTENTS:
Preface

1. Overview on Formulation, Challenges, and Regulation for the Development of Nutraceuticals
Akash M. Bhoite, Utkarsha P. Patil, Harshada U. Bagul, Swati G. Talele, and Anil Jadhav

2. Formulation and Challenges Involved in Developing Plant/Phytochemical-Based Nutraceuticals
Jijnasa Bordoloi, Jatin Kalita, and Prasenjit Manna

3. Recent Developments in the Formulation of Nutraceuticals
Sibashish Kityania, Deepa Nath, Subrata Das, Rajat Nath, and Anupam Das Talukdar

4. Future Trends in the Formulation of Nutraceuticals
Nidhi Parihar, Tulasinaraharisetti, Prathamesh Patil, Sri Vathsan, and Deepak Bharadwaj

5. Major Factors Contributing to the Regulations of Nutraceuticals
Tesnim Arfi and Satyajit Saurabh

6. Nutraceutical Regulation in Asian Countries
Navodit Kumar Singh, Richa Katiyar, Ranjana Kumari, Bishwambhar Mishra, Sanjeeb Kumar Mandal, and Sanjay Kumar

7. Nutraceutical Regulation in European Countries
Satyajit Saurabh, Manali Singh, Shivani Bhutani, Sneha Srivastav and Shilpi Kiran

8. Regulatory Guidelines for the Development of Plant/Phytochemical-Based Nutraceuticals
Garima Sharma

9. In Vitro and In Vivo Studies on Nutraceuticals
Joel Augustine, Raveena Ann Alex, and Jayanthi Abraham

10. Regulatory Framework for the Development of Nutraceuticals
Mansavi Bhardwaj

11. Opportunities and Challenges in the Development of Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals
Bhushan R. Rane, Akash J. Amkar, Vinit S. Patil, Prasad K. Vidhate and Abhijit R. Patil

12. Nutraceuticals Manufacturing Challenges in the Fast-Growing Food Sector in India
Manish Kumar, Shiv Shankar Pandey, Pushpendra Kumar, Vimal Kumar Yadav, and Ajay Kumar Shukla

13. Challenges for Incorporation of Nutraceuticals in Foods
Priya Sen, Preeti Khulbe, Manish Gupta and Riya Thapa

Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Tingirikari Jagan Mohan Rao, PhD
Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology Andhra Pradesh, India

T. Jagan Mohan Rao, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology Andhra Pradesh, India. He has research experience in synthesis and production of poly- and oligosaccharides. During his PhD, he worked on structural, biocompatible, and prebiotic potential of exopolysaccharides produced by lactic acid bacteria. During his postdoctoral research in Brazil, he has produced prebiotic oligosaccharides in orange juice by using an immobilized and co-immobilized enzyme system. While in South Korea, he worked on prebiotic properties of pectic polysaccharides using standard intestinal bacterial cultures and published his research findings in reputed international SCI journals. His significant contribution to scientific research can be reflected from his publications (17 papers and six books, which have been cited more than 250 times; h-index of 10).

Rajesh K. Kesharwani, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Application, Nehru Gram Bharati (Deemed to be University), Prayagraj, India

Rajesh K. Kesharwani, PhD, MTech, has more than 10 years of research and eight years of teaching experience at various institutes of India, imparting bioinformatics and biotechnology education. He has received several awards, including the NASI-Swarna Jayanti Puruskar by The National Academy of Sciences of India. He has supervised PhD, postgraduate, and undergraduate students for their research work and has authored over 40 peer-reviewed articles, 20 book chapters, and 11 edited books with international publishers. He has been a member of many scientific communities as well as a reviewer for many international journals. He has presented many papers in various national and international conferences. Dr. Kesharwani received his PhD from the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India, and worked at NIT Warangal. He has been a recipient of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (India) Fellowship and Senior Research Fellowship from the Indian Council of Medical Research, India. His research fields of interest are medical informatics, protein structure and function prediction, computer-aided drug designing, structural biology, drug delivery, cancer biology, nano-biotechnology, and biomedical sciences.

Raj K. Keservani, MPharm
Associate Professor, Faculty of B. Pharmacy, CSM Group of Institution, Allahabad, India

Raj K. Keservani, MPharm, is a Faculty of B. Pharmacy, CSM Group of Institutions, Allahabad, India. He has more than 15 years of academic (teaching) experience from various institutes of India in pharmaceutical education. He has published 35 peer-reviewed papers in the field of pharmaceutical sciences in national and international journals, 45 book chapters, three co-authored books, and 20 edited books. He is also active as a reviewer for several international scientific journals. Mr. Keservani graduated with a pharmacy degree from the Department of Pharmacy, Kumaun University, Nainital (Uttarakhand), India. He received his Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) (specialization in pharmaceutics) from the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal, India. Mr. Keservani is a life member of Society of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (SPER). His research interests include nutraceutical and functional foods, novel drug delivery systems (NDDS), transdermal drug delivery/drug delivery, health science, cancer biology, and neurobiology.

Anil K. Sharma, PhD
Assistant Director, All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi, India

Anil K. Sharma, PhD, MPharm, is an expert in the area of pharmaceutics with a background in drug delivery. He has taught these subjects for nearly 13 years at universities such as the Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, University of Delhi, and School of Medical and Allied Sciences, G D Goenka University, India. Prior to taking up his current role in 2022, Dr. Sharma served in academic positions such as Lecturer (Pharmaceutics), Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, University of Delhi, India. He has published over 28 peer-reviewed papers in the field of pharmaceutical sciences in both national and international journals as well many book chapters and several edited books. He holds a PhD (Pharmaceutical Sciences) from the University of Delhi; MPharmacy (Pharmaceutics) from the Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya; and BPharmacy from the University of Rajasthan.




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