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E-grāmata: Bioactive Components in Milk and Dairy Products

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Although bioactive compounds in milk and dairy products have been extensively studied during the last few decades especially in human and bovine milks and some dairy products very few publications on this topic are available, especially in other dairy species milk and their processed dairy products. Also, little is available in the areas of bioactive and nutraceutical compounds in bovine and human milks, while books on other mammalian species are non-existent. Bioactive Components in Milk and Dairy Products extensively covers the bioactive components in milk and dairy products of many dairy species, including cows, goats, buffalo, sheep, horse, camel, and other minor species. Park has assembled a group of internationally reputed scientists in the forefront of functional milk and dairy products, food science and technology as contributors to this unique book.

Coverage for each of the various dairy species includes: bioactive proteins and peptides; bioactive lipid components; oligosaccharides; growth factors; and other minor bioactive compounds, such as minerals, vitamins, hormones and nucleotides, etc. Bioactive components are discussed for manufactured dairy products, such as caseins, caseinates, and cheeses; yogurt products; koumiss and kefir; and whey products.

Aimed at food scientists, food technologists, dairy manufacturers, nutritionists, nutraceutical and functional foods specialists, allergy specialists, biotechnologists, medical and health professionals, and upper level students and faculty in dairy and food sciences and nutrition, Bioactive Components in Milk and Dairy Products is an important resource for those who are seeking nutritional, health, and therapeutic values or product technology information on milk and dairy products from the dairy cow and speciesbeyond.

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Unique coverage of bioactive compounds in milks of the dairy cow and minor species, including goat, sheep, buffalo, camel, and mare Identifies bioactive components and their analytical isolation methods in manufactured dairy products, such as caseins, caseinates, and cheeses; yogurt products; koumiss and kefir; and whey products Essential for professionals as well as biotechnology researchers specializing in functional foods, nutraceuticals, probiotics, and prebiotics Contributed chapters from a team of world-renowned expert scientists

Recenzijas

?Using contributions from leading experts in the field, this volume examines the bioactive proteins and peptides, lipid components, oligosaccharides, vitamins, minerals, and nucleotides from a wide range of milk-producing animals.? ( Book News, September 2009)

Contributors vii
Foreword xi
Overview of Bioactive Components in Milk and Dairy Products
3(12)
Young W. Park
Section I Bioactive Components in Milk
Bioactive Components in Bovine Milk
15(28)
Hannu J. Korhonen
Bioactive Components in Goat Milk
43(40)
Young W. Park
Bioactive Components in Sheep Milk
83(22)
Isidra Recio
Miguel Angel de la Fuente
Manuela Juarez
Mercedes Ramos
Bioactive Components in Buffalo Milk
105(54)
A. J. Pandya
George F. W. Haelein
Bioactive Components in Camel Milk
159(36)
Elsayed I. El-Agamy
Bioactive Components in Mare Milk
195(22)
Qinghai Sheng
Xinping Fang
Section II Bioactive Components in Manufactured Dairy Products
Bioactive Components in Caseins, Caseinates, and Cheeses
217(18)
Ryozo Akuzawa
Takayuki Miura
Hiroshi Kawakami
Bioactive Components in Yogurt Products
235(16)
Eveline M. Ibeagha-Awemu
J. -R. Liu
Xin Zhao
Bioactive Components in Kefir and Koumiss
251(12)
Jia-Ping Lv
Li-Min Wang
Bioactive Components in Whey Products
263(24)
Sanghoon Ko
Hae-Soo Kwak
Probiotics and Prebiotics as Bioactive Components in Dairy Products
287(26)
Young Jin Baek
Byong H. Lee
Section III Other Related Issues on Bioactive Compounds in Dairy Foods
Regulatory Issues and Functional Health Claims for Bioactive Compounds
313(16)
Peter Roupas
Peter Williams
Christine Margetts
New Technologies for Isolation and Analysis of Bioactive Compounds
329(18)
Sumangala Gokavi
Potential for Improving Health: Immunomodulation by Dairy Ingredients
347(16)
Tadao Saito
Potential for Improving Health: Calcium Bioavailability in Milk and Dairy Products
363(16)
Eveline M. Ibeagha-Awemu
Patrick M. Kgwatalala
Xin Zhao
Potential for Improving Health: Iron Fortification of Dairy Products
379(18)
Young W. Park
Index 397
Young W. Park, PhD, is Professor of Food Science at the Georgia Small Ruminant Research & Extension Center, Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, GA, USA, and an Adjunct Professor, Department of Food Science and Technology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. Dr. Park has devoted his research career in goat milk and dairy goat products research for the past 27 years, publishing more than 240 revered journal articles, book chapters, and invited papers and abstracts in national and international conferences. He co-edited the Handbook of Milk of Non-Bovine Mammals by Wiley-Blackwell.