Dietary Supplements and Functional Foods

Author: Geoffrey P. Webb  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9781405172189

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781405119092

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781405119092

Subject: R151 Nutrition

Language: ENG

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Description

The study of nutritional supplements has become increasingly important within orthodox establishments throughout the world, and as the market for these products continues to grow, so does the need for comprehensive scientifically sound information about the products, their properties s and potent6ial health effects. Geoffrey P. Webb, in this exciting and most useful new book, not only looks at the accepted uses of dietary supplements, such as the us of fish oils in the prevention of heart disease and arthritis, but also explores the wider picture, identifying common themes and principles or particular categories of supplements. Dietary Supplements and Functional Foods provides an excellent introductory text on this fascinating subject.


  • Written with a strategic overview approach applied to each chapter
  • Evidence-based assessment of supplements and their contribution to the prevention and treatment of disease
  • Detailed discussion on individual supplements and functional foods including vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and probiotics

An invaluable source of reference for students and professionals in nutrition, dietetics, nutritional therapy, food science and technology and other health profession including nursing, pharmacy and pharmacology. Personnel within food and pharmaceutical companies involved with supplement and functional food development and all libraries in institutions where this subject is studies and taught will find this book an important additional to their shelves.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 5

Preface

pp.:  5 – 11

3 The individual vitamins

pp.:  52 – 75

4 The minerals

pp.:  75 – 98

5 Free radicals and antioxidants

pp.:  98 – 121

6 Natural fats and oils

pp.:  121 – 135

7 Non-essential 'nutrients' that are used as dietary supplements

pp.:  135 – 155

8 Natural products and extracts

pp.:  155 – 178

9 Functional foods

pp.:  178 – 219

References

pp.:  219 – 238

Index

pp.:  238 – 253

LastPages

pp.:  253 – 256

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