Plant Food By-Products: Industrial Relevance for Food Additives and Nutraceuticals (Postharvest Biology and Technology)

Plant Food By-Products: Industrial Relevance for Food Additives and Nutraceuticals (Postharvest Biology and Technology)

by Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui (Editor), Gustavo González - Aguilar (Editor), J.FernandoAyala-Zavala (Editor)

Synopsis

This volume takes an eco-friendly approach to examining the advantages of using plant food by-products as food additives and nutraceuticals, turning solid wastes into value-added items. The chapters, written by researchers and professionals working in the plant food industry, look at ways to make effective use of plant by-products by harnessing the power of the antimicrobial and nutraceutical power of plant and herb extracts. The measures and techniques discussed here will also help to improve the economics of processing crops. The chapter authors cover a range of issues, including the economic and environmental benefits of utilizing plant food by-products, extraction technologies, plant tissues as a source of nutraceutical compounds, and more.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 363
Edition: 1
Publisher: Apple Academic Press
Published: 21 May 2018

ISBN 10: 1771886404
ISBN 13: 9781771886406

Author Bio
J. Fernando Ayala-Zavala, PhD, is a professor and research leader of the Laboratory of Emerging Technologies at CIAD in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. He is the author of more than 59 peer-reviewed journal articles and 20 book chapters and is the editor of several books and scientific journals. Dr. Ayala-Zavala has also participated in more than 35 international studies. He is a professor of master and doctoral studies, tutoring research theses and teaching courses on topics related to postharvest of fruits and vegetables, minimal processing, bioactive compounds in plant tissues, functional foods, and science communication. Since the beginning of his career, Dr. Ayala-Zavala has been interested in the study and creation of basic and applied knowledge in the postharvest preservation of plant foods. Specifically, he has participated in projects related to the use of emerging technologies to ensure the safety and quality of horticultural products. His research interests include the use of natural compounds, irradiation, active packing, and edible films and conservation techniques. In addition, Dr. Ayala-Zavala has been working with countries such as Italy, Spain, France, USA, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, and Panama to share experiences on the aforementioned topics. Gustavo Gonzalez-Aguilar, PhD, is a research scientist at the Center of Research in Food Development (Mexico), specializing in fresh-cut of tropical and subtropical fruits, postharvest technology, antioxidants and functional foods, food preservation and development of new technologies. His primary research interest is the study the effects of abiotic and biotic stress on antioxidant status of fruit and vegetables. Another area of interest is the study of different postharvest treatments to prolong the shelf-life of fruits and vegetables and how these factors affects the bioaccessibility and bioavailability of bioactive molecules after simulated digestion in vitro and in vivo and their possible health benefits. He has authored over 150 scientific publications (JCR), including over 42 book chapters and eight books. He has participated in different networks on food preservation, fresh-cut, antioxidants, and functional foods. His extension work includes participation in training and design of fresh-cut facilities in Mexico and Latin America. He is leader of the network antioxidants and functional foods in Mexico supported by the Mexican council (CONACYT). Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui, PhD, is an Assistant Professor and Scientist in the Department of Food Science and Post-Harvest Technology, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, India. His contribution as an author and editor in the field of postharvest biotechnology has been well recognized. He is an author or co-author of 34 peer reviewed research articles, 32 book chapters, two manuals, and 18 conference papers. He has 11 edited books and an authored book to his credit. Dr. Siddiqui has established an international peer-reviewed journal, the Journal of Postharvest Technology. Dr. Siddiqui is a Senior Acquisitions Editor in Apple Academic Press for Horticultural Science and is editor of the book series Postharvest Biology and Technology. He has been serving as an editorial board member and active reviewer of several international journals, such as PLoS ONE, (PLOS), LWT- Food Science and Technology (Elsevier), Food Science and Nutrition (Wiley), Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (Springer), Journal of Food Science and Technology (Springer), Indian Journal of Agricultural Science (ICAR), etc. Recently, Dr Siddiqui received several awards, including the Best Citizen of India Award (2016); Bharat Jyoti Award (2016); Best Young Researcher Award (2015) by GRABS Educational Trust, Chennai, India; and the Young Scientist Award (2015) by the Venus International Foundation, Chennai, India. He was also a recipient of the Young Achiever Award (2014) for the outstanding research work by the Society for Advancement of Human and Nature (SADHNA), Nauni, Himachal Pradesh, India, where he is an Honorary Board Member and Life Time Author. He has been an active member of the organizing committee of several national and international seminars, conferences, and summits. He is a key member in establishing the World Food Preservation Center (WFPC), LLC, USA.