Functional Foods and Beverages: In vitro Assessment of Nutritional, Sensory, and Safety Properties

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Nicolas Bordenave, Mario G. Ferruzzi
John Wiley & Sons, Sep 25, 2018 - Technology & Engineering - 336 pages

A much-needed guide to in vitro food functionality evaluation principles, processes, and state-of-the-art modeling

There are more than a few books devoted to the assessment of food functionality but, until now, there were no comprehensive guides focusing on the increasingly important subject of in vitro food evaluation. With contributions from the world’s foremost experts in the field, this book brings readers up to speed on the state-of-the-art in in vitro modeling, from its physiological bases to its conception, current uses, and future developments.

Food functionality is a broad concept encompassing nutritional and health functionality, food safety and toxicology, as well as a broad range of visual and organoleptic properties of food. In vitro techniques bridge the gap between standard analytical techniques, including chemical and biochemical approaches and in vivo human testing, which remains the ultimate translational goal for evaluation of the functionality of food. Although it is a well- established field, in vitro food testing continues to evolve toward ever more accurate predictions of in vivo properties and outcomes. Both ethical and highly economical, these approaches allow for detailed mechanistic insights into food functionalities and, therefore, a better understanding of the interactions of food and human physiology.

  • Reviews the core concepts of food functionality and functionality evaluation methodologies
  • Provides an overview of the physiology of the gastrointestinal tract, including host-microbial interactions within it
  • Delves into the physiology of sensory perception of food, taste and texture as they relate to in vitro modeling
  • Explores the challenges of linking in vitro analysis of taste, aroma and flavor to their actual perception
  • Addresses in vitro models of the digestion and absorption of macronutrients, micronutrients, and phytonutrients
  • Describes in vitro evaluations of toxicants, allergens and other specific food hazards

Functional Foods and Beverages is an indispensable working resource for food scientists as well as researchers working in government facilities dedicated to tracking food safety.

 

Contents

The In vivo Foundations for In vitro Testing of Functional
15
In vivo Foundations of Sensory In vitro Testing
53
In vitro Models of HostMicrobial Interactions Within
87
Macronutrient Nutritional Functionality
137
In vitro Approaches for Investigating
171
In vitro Models for Testing Toxicity
201
In vitro Methods for Assessing Food Protein
219
Challenges of Linking In vitro Analysis to Flavor
263
Index
305
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Nicolas Bordenave, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Nutrition Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

Mario G. Ferruzzi, PhD, Professor of Food Science and Nutrition, Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Science, Plants for Human Health Institute, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA

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