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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 food sciences, microbiology, agriculture and public health
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monografia Rebiun17478278 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun17478278 cr c||||||||| 151211s2015 gw o 001 0 eng d 9783319231778 978-3-319-23177-8 10.1007/978-3-319-23177-8 doi UEM 81520 UPVA 996981475903706 UAM 991007654001704211 CBUC 991012560209906708 CBUC 991010402219206709 ULL0623201 UAL. spa. UAL. rdc PSG bicssc SCI045000 bisacsh 579 23 Beneficial Microorganisms in Food and Nutraceuticals edited by Min-Tze Liong 1st ed. 2015 Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 2015 Cham Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 1 recurso en línea 1 recurso en línea VIII, 290 p. 66 illus., 53 illus. in color VIII, 290 p. 66 illus., 53 illus. in color Microbiology Monographs 1862-5576 27 Springer eBooks From traditional knowledge to the innovative ideas in food bio-preservation by lactic acid bacteria -- Health properties of traditional fermented Mongolian foods -- Microencaspulation Technology and Probiotics -- Effect of Incorporation of Lactic Acid Bacteria on Microbiological Quality and Shelf Life of Raw ‘Satar' -- Leuconostoc as starter and probiotic -- Fermented soymilk as a neutraceutical -- Fermented fish products of Sudan -- Consumerism of probiotics in China -- Probiotics in Dairy -- Current trends and future perspectives on functional foods and nutraceuticals -- Is food the only factor that affects alteration of gut microbiota?- Food colorants from microorganisms 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 food sciences, microbiology, agriculture and public health Modo de acceso: World Wide Web Life sciences Microbiology Food- Biotechnology Nutrition Life Sciences Microbiology Nutrition Food Science Applied Microbiology Libros electrónicos Recursos electrónicos Liong, Min-Tze. editor SpringerLink (Online service) Microbiology Monographs 1862-5576 27