Current Developments in Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Technologies for Production of Nutraceuticals and Functional Food Products covers a wide range of topics related to the the microbial process for the production of high- value nutraceuticals and fermented functional foods. This reference includes the bioactive compounds derived from the foods substrate, including bioactive peptides, transformed polyphenols, oligosaccharides, prebiotics, and functional lipids. Scientific information related to the recombinant microorganisms and their role in the production of nutraceutical and functional foods are also included. The translational aspects of microbial bioprocess technologies are illustrated, by emphasizing the current requirements and future perspectives of industrial and food biotechnology. Edited by a group of experienced Eeditors and contributors, Technologies for Production of Nutraceuticals and Functional Food Productsthe book gives scientists and engineers the translational aspects of microbial processes for the development of functional foods and high- value nutraceuticals with future perspectives.
Current Developments in Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Technologies for Production of Nutraceuticals and Functional Food Products covers a wide range of topics related to the the microbial process for the production of high- value nutraceuticals and fermented functional foods. This reference includes the bioactive compounds derived from the foods substrate, including bioactive peptides, transformed polyphenols, oligosaccharides, prebiotics, and functional lipids. Scientific information related to the recombinant microorganisms and their role in the production of nutraceutical and functional foods are also included. The translational aspects of microbial bioprocess technologies are illustrated, by emphasizing the current requirements and future perspectives of industrial and food biotechnology. Edited by a group of experienced Eeditors and contributors, Technologies for Production of Nutraceuticals and Functional Food Productsthe book gives scientists and engineers the translational aspects of microbial processes for the development of functional foods and high- value nutraceuticals with future perspectives.
1. Microbial bioprocesses for production of nutraceuticals and
functional foods
2. Microbial transformation an approach for improving food
functionality
3. Bioactive peptides production in fermented foods
4. Probiotics in fermented products and supplements
5. Fructo-oligosaccharides production and the health benefits of
prebiotics
6. Progress and prospects of food enzyme production
7. Production of fibrinolytic enzymes during food production
8. Microbial production and transformation of polyphenols
9. Bioprocess Technologies for Production of Structured Lipids as
Nutraceuticals
10. Microbial fermentation for reduction of antinutritional
factors
11. Mycotoxins in foods: Impact on health
12. Gut microbes – Role in production of nutraceuticals
13. Bioprocessing of agri-food processing residues into
nutraceuticals and bioproducts
14. Genetically modified microorganisms for enhancing nutritional
properties of food
15. Exopolysaccharide producing microorganisms for functional food
industry
16. Microbial metabolites beneficial in regulation of obesity
17. Potential bovine colostrum for human and animal therapy
18. Colostrum new insights: products and processes
Dr. Amit Kumar Rai is presently working as Scientist – C at
Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development, Regional
Centre, Sikkim. He has completed his doctorate from CSIR-Central
Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore on application of
lactic acid fermentation for recovery nutraceuticals from fish and
animal processing by-products. As an independent researcher, Dr.
Amit has contributed in the area of Food Biotechnology for the
production of nutraceuticals and functional foods rich in bioactive
peptides and isoflavones using microorganisms associated with
traditional fermented foods of North East India. To his credit, he
has totally 45 publications including 31 publications in SCI
Journals and 12 chapters in the book published by various
International publishers. His performance as a researcher has
resulted in the bestowment of the Young Scientist Award 2016 from
Association of Food Scientist and Technologists (India), Young
Scientist Award 2015 by Association of Microbiologist of India,
AU-CBT Excellence Award 2009 by the Biotech Research Society of
India, Award for excellence in Food Biotechnology 2016 from Society
of Applied Biotechnology and several best presentation award at
National and International conferences. Dr. Amit Kumar Rai is
presently working as Scientist – C at Institute of Bioresources and
Sustainable Development, Regional Centre, Sikkim. He has completed
his doctorate from CSIR-Central Food Technological Research
Institute, Mysore on application of lactic acid fermentation for
recovery nutraceuticals from fish and animal processing
by-products. As an independent researcher, Dr. Amit has contributed
in the area of Food Biotechnology for the production of
nutraceuticals and functional foods rich in bioactive peptides and
isoflavones using microorganisms associated with traditional
fermented foods of North East India. To his credit, he has totally
45 publications including 31 publications in SCI Journals and 12
chapters in the book published by various International publishers.
His performance as a researcher has resulted in the bestowment of
the Young Scientist Award 2016 from Association of Food Scientist
and Technologists (India), Young Scientist Award 2015 by
Association of Microbiologist of India, AU-CBT Excellence Award
2009 by the Biotech Research Society of India, Award for excellence
in Food Biotechnology 2016 from Society of Applied Biotechnology
and several best presentation award at National and International
conferences. Dr. Sudhir P. Singh obtained his Ph.D. in the year
2011 from University of Lucknow, India. Subsequently, he worked as
research associate and then as Project Scientist at National
Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute, Mohali, India. He joined Center
of Innovative and Applied Bioprocessing, Mohali, India in 2015, as
Scientist-C. He has been working in the area of molecular biology,
and synthetic biology. In the area of plant molecular biology his
some of the significant contribution are: development stringently
regulated expression systems for inducing male sterility and male
sterility-fertility restoration system in plants, investigation of
tissue and cell-type specific distribution pattern of mineral
nutrients in wheat grains and its possible impacts on
bioavailability, the first transcriptome analysis and molecular
insights into seed development biology in the fruit crops, Custard
apple and Litchi, and secondary metabolite pathways in Rose-scented
geranium, development of approaches based on Rootstock-scion or
modified viral genome based long distance signalling as possible
strategies for inducing trait modification such as seedlessness.
His current research focus is towards development of synthetic
biocatalysts for biotransformation of agro-industrial by-products
and residues into value added biomolecules. In the area of
biosynthetic technology his some of the significant contribution
are: development of novel approaches for transformation of
agro-industrial residues and bioresources into functional and
prebiotic biomolecules, development of a novel strategy for the
improvement of operational stability of D-psiose 3-epimerase
enzyme. He has been interested in employing the basic knowledge for
translational research. He has published 33 research papers in peer
reviewed journals, 4 review articles/book chapters, and 4 patents
to his credit. Prof. Ashok Pandey is currently Executive Director,
Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability-India, Lucknow.
His major research and technological development interests are
industrial and environmental biotechnology and energy biosciences,
focusing on biomass to biofuels and chemicals, waste to wealth and
energy, etc.
Prof. Christian Larroche is Director of Polytech Clermont-Ferrand,
a graduate school of engineering of University Clermont-Auvergne,
France. He is also member of the research laboratory Institut
Pascal and of the laboratory of excellence ImobS3 at the same
university. He has strong research skills and expertise in the area
of applied microbiology and biochemical engineering. He is author
of 220 documents, including 114 articles, three patents, 15 book
chapters and 24 co-editions of books or journal special issues. He
is member of French Society for Process Engineering (SFGP), French
Society of Biotechnology and European Federation of Chemical
Engineering. He is administrator of IBA-IFIBiop and editor of
Bioresource Technology. Professor Carlos Ricardo Soccol is the
research group leader of DEBB (Department of Bioprocess Engineering
and Biotechnology) at the Federal University of Paraná, Brazil,
with twenty years of experience in biotechnological research and
development of bioprocesses with industrial application. He is
graduated in Chemical Engineering (UFPR, 1979), Master in Food
Technology (UFPR, 1986) and Ph.D. in Genie Enzymatique,
Microbiologie et Bioconversion (Université de Technologie de
Compiègne,- France, 1992). Postdoctor at Institut ORSTOM/IRD
(Montpellier, 1994 and 1997) and at the Université de Provence et
de la Méditerranée (Marseille, 2000). He is HDR Professor at Ecole
d'Ingénieurs Supériure of Luminy, Marseille-France. He has
experience in the areas of Science and Food Technology, with
emphasis on Agro-industrial and Agroalimentary Biotechnology,
acting in the following areas: bioprocess engineering and solid
state fermentation, submerged fermentation, bioseparations,
industrial bioprocesses, enzyme technology, tissue culture,
bio-industrial projects and bioproduction. He is currently
Coordinator of Master BIODEV-UNESCO, Associate Editor of five
international journals and Editor in Chief of Brazilian Archives of
Biology and Technology Journal. Professor Soccol received several
national and international awards which include Science &
Technology award of the Govt. of Paraná (1996), Scopus/Elsevier
award (2009), Dr. Honoris Causa, University Blaise Pascal-France
(2010), Outstanding Scientist – 5th International Conference on
Industrial Bioprocesses, Taipei, Taiwan (2012), Elected Titular
Member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences (2014). He is a
technical and scientific consultant of several companies, agencies
and scientific journals in Brazil and abroad. He has supervised and
formed 96 Master Science students, 48 PhD students and 14
Post-Doctorate Students. He has 995 publications/communications
which include 17 books, 107 book chapters, 270 original research
papers, 557 research communications in international and national
conferences and has registered 44 patents. His research articles
until the moment were cited (Scopus DataBase) 5600 Times with Index
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