The nutrition handbook for food processors

Since Arnold Bender's classic Food processing and nutrition in 1978, there has been no single volume survey of the impact of processing on the nutritional quality of food. With its distinguished editors and international team of contributors, The nutrition handbook for food processors, fills th...

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Other Authors: Henry, C. J. K.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Boca Raton, Fla. : Cambridge, England : CRC Press ; Woodhead Pub., 2002.
Series: Woodhead Publishing in food science and technology.
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ISBN: 1855736659
9781855736658
1855734648
9781855734647
0849315433
9780849315435
1280372265
9781280372261
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6610372268
1591244307
9781591244301
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 483 pages) : illustrations

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245 0 4 |a The nutrition handbook for food processors /  |c edited by C.J.K. Henry and C. Chapman. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a Since Arnold Bender's classic Food processing and nutrition in 1978, there has been no single volume survey of the impact of processing on the nutritional quality of food. With its distinguished editors and international team of contributors, The nutrition handbook for food processors, fills that gap. It summarises the wealth of research in an area as important to the food industry as it is to health-conscious consumers. Part one provides the foundation for the rest of the book, looking at consumers and nutrition. After a discussion of surveys on what consumers eat, there are two reviews of research on the contribution of vitamins and minerals to health. Three further chapters discuss how nutrient intake is measured and at how nutrition information is presented to and interpreted by consumers. Part two looks at processing and nutritional quality. Two introductory chapters look at raw materials, discussing the nutritional enhancement of plant foods and meat respectively. The remaining chapters review the impact of processing, beginning with a general discussion of the stability of vitamins during processing. There are chapters on processes such as thermal processing, frying, freezing, packaging and irradiation. The book also covers newer processes such as microwave processing, ohmic heating and high pressure processing. Given the unprecedented attention on the impact of processing on the nutritional quality of food, The nutrition handbook for food processors is a standard work in its field. Summarises key findings on diet and nutrient intake, the impact of nutrients on health, and how food processing operations affect the nutritional quality of foodsExamines consumers and nutrition, processing and nutritional quality, and nutritional enhancement of plant foods and meat, among other topicsReviews the wealth of recent research in an area as important to the food industry as it is to health-conscious consumers. 
505 0 |a Front Cover; The Nutrition Handbook for Food Processors; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Introduction; References; Chapter 2. What consumers eat; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Dietary components and health; 2.3 Sources of dietary data; 2.4 Dietary data in Europe: national surveys; 2.5 Dietary data in Europe: European surveys; 2.6 Dietary patterns in Europe; 2.7 Future trends; 2.8 Sources of further information and advice; 2.9 References; Chapter 3. Vitamins; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Vitamin A; 3.3 Vitamin A deficiency disorders (VADD) 
505 8 |a 3.25 Biochemical functions3.26 Disease-nutrient interactions; 3.27 Immune function; 3.28 Toxicity; 3.29 Vitamin B1 (thiamin); 3.30 Functions and requirements; 3.31 Clinical thiamin deficiency; 3.32 Toxicity; 3.33 Folate; 3.34 Requirements; 3.35 Folate, homocysteine and cardiovascular disease (CVD); 3.36 Causes of decreased folate status; 3.37 Safety/toxicity; 3.38 Cobalamin (vitamin B12); 3.39 Deficiency; 3.40 Assessment and other issues; 3.41 Safety/toxicity; 3.42 Biotin; 3.43 Pantothenic acid; 3.44 Deficiency; 3.45 Toxicity; 3.46 Niacin; 3.47 Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine); 3.48 Deficiency 
505 8 |a 3.49 Safety/toxicity3.50 Riboflavin; 3.51 References; Chapter 4. Minerals; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Chemical characteristics; 4.3 Impact on health, absorption and recommended intakes; 4.4 Dietary sources, supplementation and fortification; 4.5 Calcium; 4.6 Iron; 4.7 Zinc; 4.8 Other minerals: iodine and selenium; 4.9 Sources of further information and advice; 4.10 References; Chapter 5. Measuring intake of nutrients and their effects: the case of copper; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The nutritional role of copper; 5.3 Dietary copper requirements; 5.4 Sources of copper; 5.5 Copper deficiency 
505 8 |a 5.6 Copper toxicity5.7 General limitations in assessing nutrient intake; 5.8 Putative copper indicators; 5.9 Functional copper status; 5.10 Mechanisms of copper absorption; 5.11 Copper distribution in the body; 5.12 Assessment of copper absorption; 5.13 Current research and future trends; 5.14 Sources of further information and advice; 5.15 References; Chapter 6. Consumers and nutrition labelling; 6.1 Introduction: the problem of providing nutrition information; 6.2 Current EU nutrition information; 6.3 Consumer expectations and understanding of nutrition labelling 
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