Nutrition, Dietetics & Health

Innovations in Plant Science for Better Health: From Soil to Fork

Plant-Based Functional Foods and Phytochemicals
From Traditional Knowledge to Present Innovation

Editors: Megh R. Goyal, PhD
Arijit Nath, PhD
Hafiz Ansar Rasul Suleria, PhD

Plant-Based Functional Foods and Phytochemicals

Published. Available now.
Pub Date: April 2021
Hardback Price: see ordering info
Hard ISBN: 9781771889292
E-Book ISBN: 9781003055419
Pages: 378pp w/index
Binding Type: Hardback
Series: Innovations in Plant Science for Better Health: From Soil to Fork
Notes: 21 color and 50 b/w illustrations

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. Advanced extraction techniques, such as enzyme-assisted, microwave-assisted, ultrasound-assisted, pressurized liquid extraction, and supercritical extraction techniques, are described in this book.

With contributions from many experienced researchers, this volume sheds new light on the potential of plant-based natural products for human health.

Key features:

  • Discusses the phytochemical and functional health benefits from plant-based foods
  • Presents methods of isolation and extracion of potential bioactive molecules from plant sources
  • Looks at the preservation of indigenous knowledge on functional foods
  • Identifies novel plants and their bioactive compounds for treatment of different diseases
  • Elucidates on the mechanisms of actions of the plants

CONTENTS:
Preface

PART I: PLANT-BASED FUNCTIONAL FOODS
1. Soybean-Based Functional Foods through Microbial Fermentation: Processing and Biological Activities
Arijit Nath, Titas Ghosh, Abinit Saha, Klára Pásztorné Huszár, Szilvia Bánvölgyi, Renáta Gerencsérné Berta, Ildikó Galambos, Edit Márki, Gyula Vatai, Andras Koris, and Arpita Das

2. Honey-Based Polyphenols: Extraction, Quantification, Bioavailability, and Biological Activities
Csilla Benedek, John-Lewis Zinia Zaukuu, Zsanett Bodor, and Zoltan Kovacs

3. Tropical Herbs and Spices as Functional Foods with Antidiabetic Activities
Arnia Sari Mukaromah and Fitria Susilowati

PART II: ROLE OF PHYTOCHEMICALS IN TRADITIONAL ETHNOMEDICINES
4. Value-Added Products with Bioactive Compounds from Fruit Wastes
Ranjay Kumar Thakur, Rahel Suchintita Das, Prashant K Biswas, and Mukesh Singh

5. Identification of Botanical and Geographical Origins of Honey-Based on Polyphenols
Zsanett Bodor, Csilla Benedek, Zoltan Kovacs, and John-Lewis Zinia Zaukuu

6. Preparation and Health Benefits of Rice Beverages from Ethnomedicinal Plants: Case Study in North-East of India
Vedant Vikrom Borah, Mahua Gupta Choudhury, and Probin Phanjom

PART III: BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF PLANT-BASED PHYTOCHEMICALS
7. Natural Phytobioactives: Let’s Eat Smart!
Manisha Guha, Nilanjan Das, and Xavier Savarimuthu

8. Role of Dietary Phytochemicals in Amelioration of Arsenic-Induced Cancer: An Emerging Elixir?
Nilanjan Das, Manisha Guha, and Xavier Savarimuthu

PART IV: PLANT-BASED PHYTOCHEMICALS: EXTRACTION, ISOLATION, AND HEALTHCARE
9. Plant Secondary Metabolites: Commercial Extraction, Purification, and Health Benefits
Tsega Y. Melesse, Tesfaye F. Bedane, and Francesco Donsì

10. Bioactive Compounds from In-Vitro Culture of Swertia chirayita (Roxb. Ex Flem.) Karsten: Identification and Quantification
Rituparna Kundu Chaudhuri and Dipankar Chakraborti

Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Megh R. Goyal, PhD
Retired Professor in Agricultural and Biomedical Engineering, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus; Senior Acquisitions Editor, Biomedical Engineering and Agricultural Science, Apple Academic Press, Inc.

Megh R. Goyal, PhD, PE, is a Retired Professor in Agricultural and Biomedical Engineering from the General Engineering Department in the College of Engineering at the University of Puerto Rico–Mayaguez Campus. He has worked as a Soil Conservation Inspector and as a Research Assistant at Haryana Agricultural University and Ohio State University. He was the first agricultural engineer to receive the professional license in Agricultural Engineering from the College of Engineers and Surveyors of Puerto Rico, and was proclaimed as the “Father of Irrigation Engineering in Puerto Rico for the twentieth century” by the ASABE, Puerto Rico Section, for his pioneering work on micro irrigation, evapotranspiration, agroclimatology, and soil and water engineering. During his professional career of over 52 years, he has received many prestigious awards. A prolific author and editor, he has written more than 200 journal articles and several textbooks and has edited over 72 books.

Arijit Nath, PhD
Visiting Research and Teaching Assistant, Department of Food Engineering, Faculty of Food Science, Szent István University, Budapest, Hungary

Arijit Nath, PhD, is a Visiting Research and Teaching Assistant in the Department of Food Engineering, Faculty of Food Science, Szent István University, Budapest, Hungary. Dr. Nath has held a variety of positions, including postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Food Engineering at Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary; postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering at Technical University of Dortmund, Germany; research fellow in the Department of Refrigeration and Livestock Products Technology at Szent István University, Hungary; and chemical engineer in Soós Ernő Water Technology Research and Development Centre at University of Pannonia, Hungary. He has participated in several professional training and workshops in the field of biotechnology. He has published 20 research and review articles in international journals and10 book chapters. Dr. Nath has also presented the research outcomes in more than 50 international conferences and has received several best presenter awards at international conferences. He has also delivered lectures in several scientific communities. Due to his strong proficiency in the field of biochemical and food engineering, he is serving as a reviewer in various scientific SCI journals. Dr. Nath is a member of the Asia-Pacific Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering Society; Indian Institute of Engineers; Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers; Biotech Research Society of India; European Membrane Society; Indian Membrane Society and European Federation of Biotechnology. Dr. Nath is employed to teach several theory subjects and is co-supervisor for undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students in the Department of Food Engineering, Szent Istvan University, Hungary. His major research focus is on fermentation technology, enzymatic reaction, bioreactor design, probiotics and prebiotics, allergy-free food product, food waste valorization, membrane separation process, membrane integrated bioreactor, environmental benign process, and mathematical modelling of bioprocess.

Hafiz Ansar Rasul Suleria, PhD
McKenzie Fellow, School of Agriculture and Food, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Science, University of Melbourne, Australia

Hafiz Ansar Rasul Suleria, PhD, is the McKenzie Fellow at the School of Agriculture and Food in the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Science, The University of Melbourne, Australia. He was formerly the Alfred Deakin Research Fellow at Deakin University, Victoria, Australia. Dr. Suleria has been awarded an International Postgraduate Research Scholarship and the Australian Postgraduate Award for his PhD research at the UQ School of Medicine and the Translational Research Institute in collaboration with the Commonwealth and Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia. Before joining the UQ, he worked as a lecturer in the Department of Food Sciences, Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan. He also worked as a research associate in the PAK-US Joint Project funded by the Higher Education Commission, Pakistan, and Department of State, USA, with collaboration of the University of Massachusetts, USA, and the National Institute of Food Science and Technology, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan. Dr. Suleria has published more than 80 peer-reviewed scientific papers in professional journals and has co-edited several books. He is also in collaboration with more than ten universities where he is working as a co-supervisor/special member for PhD and postgraduate students. His major research focus is on food nutrition, particularly in screening of bioactive molecules, including isolation, purification, and characterization using various cutting-edge techniques from different plants, marine, and animal sources; in vitro, in vivo bioactivities; and cell culture and animal modeling.




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