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Min-Tze . Ed(S): Liong - Beneficial Microorganisms in Food and Nutraceuticals - 9783319231761 - V9783319231761
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Beneficial Microorganisms in Food and Nutraceuticals

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Description for Beneficial Microorganisms in Food and Nutraceuticals Hardback. Beneficial Microorganisms in Food and Nutraceuticals Editor(s): Liong, Min-Tze. Series: Microbiology Monographs. Num Pages: 290 pages, 13 black & white illustrations, 53 colour illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: PSB; PSG; TDCT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 18. Weight in Grams: 613.

This book discusses the use of microorganisms for improving nutrient quality and producing healthier foods. Conventional roles of microbes in food preservation and in producing more readily digestible nutrients via natural fermentation processes are also examined.

Individual chapters explore topics such as bio-preservation, incorporation of lactic acid bacteria, traditional fermented Mongolian foods, fermented fish products of Sudan, probiotics in China, fermented soymilk, food colorants, and the effect of food on gut microbiota. Readers will gain insights into current trends and future prospects of functional foods and nutraceuticals. This volume will be of particular interest to scientists working in the fields of ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland
Number of pages
290
Condition
New
Series
Microbiology Monographs
Number of Pages
290
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
ISBN
9783319231761
SKU
V9783319231761
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Ref
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Reviews for Beneficial Microorganisms in Food and Nutraceuticals
“Liong (School of Industrial Technology, Univ. of Science, Malaysia) has compiled 12 review articles that broadly address beneficial microbes in foods. … Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers/faculty, and professionals/practitioners.” (J. R. Page, Choice, Vol. 54 (1), September, 2016)

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