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The by-products of food processing operations may still contain many valuable substances. Nowadays, the potential utilization of these major components has been the focus of increasing attention. Food by-products or food industry shelf-stable coproducts in liquid, pomace, or powder forms can be obtained by processing fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, milk and dairy, cereal, nuts, fats, and oils; drying by-products and converting them into powder offers a way to preserve them as useful and valuable products.
Food By-product Based Functional Food Powders discusses food powders derived from food by-products and waste as well as their chemical characterization, functional properties, unique bioactive features, enhancing technologies, processing of food by-product powders, and utilization.
The book discusses how these by-products may be evaluated as a source of dietary phytochemicals including phenolic antioxidants, carotenoids, other bioactive polyphenols, and dietary fiber; as a source of proteins, peptides, and amino acids; as extruded products; as a source of collagen and gelatin; and as a source of various food additive materials.
Contents
Introduction to Food By-products and Current Evaluations. Food Powders from Food By-products and Their Functional Properties. Drying and Reconstitution of Food By-products and Powder Obtaining. The Utilization of Food By-product Based Powders as Functional Food. Ingredients and Food Additives. Biological Interactions of Food By-products. Food By-products and Drug interactions when Given Concurrently. Clinical Studies of Food By-products or Pharmacological Evaluations of Food By-products. Recent Trends on Food By-products Developments and Challenges, Marketed Products Based on Food By-products, their Demands and Supply and Future Market.



