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Designing functional foods ; Measuring and controlling food structure breakdown and nutrient absorption / edited by D.J. McClements.

Contributor(s): Series: Woodhead Publishing in food science, technology, and nutrition ; 177.2009Description: 1 online resource (744 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781845696603
  • 1845696603
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • QP144.F85
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Contents:
pt. 1. Digestion and absorption of food components -- pt. 2. Advances in research methods to study food sensory perception, digestion and adsorption -- pt. 3. Implications.
Summary: The breakdown of food structures in the gastrointestinal tract has a major impact on the sensory properties and nutritional quality of foods. Advances in understanding the relationship between food structure and the breakdown, digestion and transport of food components within the GI tract facilitate the successful design of health-promoting foods. This important collection reviews key issues in these areas. Opening chapters in Part one examine oral physiology and gut microbial ecology. Subsequent chapters focus on the digestion, absorption and physiological effects of significant food components, such as lipids, proteins and vitamins. Part two then reviews advances in methods to study food sensory perception, digestion and absorption, including in vitro simulation of the stomach and intestines and the use of stable isotopes to determine mineral bioavailability. The implications for the design of functional foods are considered in Part three. Controlling lipid bioavailability using emulsion-based delivery systems, designing foods to induce satiation and self-assembling structures in the GI tract are among the topics covered. With contributions from leading figures in industry and academia, Designing functional foods provides those developing health-promoting products with a broad overview of the wealth of current knowledge in this area and its present and future applications. Reviews digestion and absorption of food components including oral physiology and gut microbial ecologyEvaluates advances in methods to study food sensory perception assessing criteria such as simulation of flavour released from foodsInvestigates the implications for the design of functional foods including optimising the flavour of low-fat foods and controlling the release of glucose.
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David Julian McClements and Eric Andrew Decker are Professors in the Department of Food Science at the University of Massachusetts. They are widely respected for their research into food biopolymers, colloids, emulsions, structured delivery systems, bioavailability, and lipid oxidation.

The breakdown of food structures in the gastrointestinal tract has a major impact on the sensory properties and nutritional quality of foods. Advances in understanding the relationship between food structure and the breakdown, digestion and transport of food components within the GI tract facilitate the successful design of health-promoting foods. This important collection reviews key issues in these areas. Opening chapters in Part one examine oral physiology and gut microbial ecology. Subsequent chapters focus on the digestion, absorption and physiological effects of significant food components, such as lipids, proteins and vitamins. Part two then reviews advances in methods to study food sensory perception, digestion and absorption, including in vitro simulation of the stomach and intestines and the use of stable isotopes to determine mineral bioavailability. The implications for the design of functional foods are considered in Part three. Controlling lipid bioavailability using emulsion-based delivery systems, designing foods to induce satiation and self-assembling structures in the GI tract are among the topics covered. With contributions from leading figures in industry and academia, Designing functional foods provides those developing health-promoting products with a broad overview of the wealth of current knowledge in this area and its present and future applications. Reviews digestion and absorption of food components including oral physiology and gut microbial ecologyEvaluates advances in methods to study food sensory perception assessing criteria such as simulation of flavour released from foodsInvestigates the implications for the design of functional foods including optimising the flavour of low-fat foods and controlling the release of glucose.

pt. 1. Digestion and absorption of food components -- pt. 2. Advances in research methods to study food sensory perception, digestion and adsorption -- pt. 3. Implications.

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