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Handbook of Prebiotics and Probiotics Ingredients

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Handbook of Prebiotics and Probiotics Ingredients

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Handbook of Prebiotics and Probiotics Ingredients book

Health Benefits and Food Applications

Handbook of Prebiotics and Probiotics Ingredients

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Handbook of Prebiotics and Probiotics Ingredients book

Health Benefits and Food Applications
Edited BySusan Sungsoo Cho, Terry Finocchiaro
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 2 November 2009
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420062151
Pages 454
eBook ISBN 9780429148101
Subjects Bioscience, Food Science & Technology
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Cho, S.S., & Finocchiaro, T. (Eds.). (2009). Handbook of Prebiotics and Probiotics Ingredients: Health Benefits and Food Applications (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420062151

ABSTRACT

While there is little dispute that probiotics and prebiotics, alone and together, have been proven to promote gastrointestinal health and proper immune function, the challenge faced by researchers is finding not only the right combinations, but also finding those that are fully compatible with the formulation, processing, packaging, and distributio

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|10 pages

Analysis of Dietary Fiber and Nondigestible Carbohydrates

part |2 pages

PART I: Sources of Prebiotics

chapter 2|30 pages

Short-Chain Fructo-Oligosaccharide: A Low Molecular Weight Fructan

chapter 3|32 pages

Inulin and Oligosaccharides: A Special Focus on Human Studies

chapter 4|20 pages

Galacto-Oligosaccharides

chapter 5|28 pages

Functional Disaccharides: Lactulose, Lactitol, and Lactose

chapter 6|16 pages

Natural Resistant Starches as Prebiotics and Synbiotics

chapter 7|22 pages

AGE, ALE, RAGE, and Disease: A Food Perspective

part |2 pages

PART II: Sources of Probiotics

chapter 8|30 pages

Lactic Acid Bacteria and Plant Fibers: Treatment in Acute and Chronic Human Disease

chapter 9|14 pages

Probiotics: Recent Human Studies Using Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota

part |2 pages

PART III: Physiological Functions of Prebiotics and Probiotics

chapter 10|12 pages

Prebiotics and Lipid Metabolism

chapter 11|12 pages

Fermentation of Prebiotics and Short-Chain Fatty Acid Production

chapter 12|26 pages

Probiotics and Prebiotics in Inammatory Bowel Disease

chapter 13|14 pages

Prebiotics and Probiotics in Pediatric Diarrheal Disorders

chapter 14|20 pages

Anticarcinogenic Effects of Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Synbiotics

chapter 15|48 pages

Prebiotics and Probiotics in Infant Formulae

chapter 16|14 pages

Probiotics and Prebiotics in Elderly Individuals

chapter 17|26 pages

Prebiotics and Probiotics in Companion Animal Nutrition

chapter 18|36 pages

Probiotics: Potential Pharmaceutical Applications

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