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Developed using different matrices such as dairy, cereals, legumes, fruits, and vegetables, synbiotic food products combine the benefits of both probiotics and prebiotics. This book is a clear and comprehensive guide to the core concepts of synbiotic foods, and associated technological advancements and applications across food groups. Using clear, scientific language, this book equips readers with in-depth knowledge of synbiotic products, processing methods, applications, and acceptance. This is a pioneering book on synbiotic foods, being the first of its kind to include the following features: Explores fundamental aspects across various matrices Chapter summaries via 10 concise bullet points Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) aiding study for national-level competitive exams Short and long descriptive answer-type questions for comprehensive exam preparation Designed as a one-stop resource, this book particularly appeals to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Food Science, Food Technology, Food Biotechnology and Food Microbiology.

Table of Contents:
Table of Contents PREFACE CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Synbiotics 1.1 Probiotic 1.2 Prebiotic 1.3 Synbiotics 1.4 Mechanism 1.4.1 Probiotics 1.4.2 Prebiotics 1.4.3 Synbiotics 1.5 Health benefits 1.5.1 Metabolic syndrome 1.5.2 Inflammatory bowel disease 1.5.3 Irritable bowel syndrome 1.5.4 Diarrhea 1.5.5 Colon cancer 1.5.6 Kidney and Liver Diseases 1.5.7 Microbiome gut-brain axis 1.6 Summary 1.7 Multiple choice questions 1.8 Short answer type questions 1.9 Descriptive questions 1.10 References 1.11 Suggested readings 1.12 Answers for MCQs CHAPTER 2 Synbiotics in Dairy Industry 2.1 Dairy products as carriers of probiotics and prebiotics 2.1.1 Milk 2.1.2 Yogurt 2.1.3 Cheese 2.1.4 Ice cream 2.1.5 Butter and cream 2.1.6 Powdered milk and infant formulas 2.2 Health benefits 2.3 Challenges faced by Synbiotic Dairy products 2.4 Summary 2.5 Multiple choice questions 2.6 Short answer type questions 2.7 Descriptive questions 2.8 References 2.9 Answers for MCQs CHAPTER 3 Synbiotics in Non-Dairy Industry 3.1 Need for non-dairy synbiotics 3.2 Non-dairy products as potential probiotic carriers 3.2.1 Fruits and vegetables 3.2.2 Cereals 3.2.3 Legumes and Pulses 3.2.4 Meat 3.2.5 Food processing waste 3.3 The prebiotic activity of non-dairy products 3.4 Processing and formulation of synbiotic non-dairy products 3.4.1 Encapsulation of probiotics in the synbiotic system 3.5 Health benefits 3.5.1 Synbiotics for the Reducing Asthma 3.5.2 Synbiotics for Enhancing the Immune System 3.5.3 Synbiotics for Reducing the Risk of Cancer 3.5.4 Synbiotics for trauma patients 3.6 Challenges and Future Scope 3.7 Summary 3.8 Multiple choice questions 3.9 Short answer type questions 3.10 Descriptive questions 3.11 References 3.12 Suggested Readings 3.12 Answers for MCQs CHAPTER 4 Synbiotics in Cereal Industry 4.1 Cereal and cereal products for the development of synbiotic products 4.1.1 Oat-based products 4.1.2 Malt-based products 4.1.3. Wheat-Based Products 4.1.4. Rice-Based Products 4.1.5. Maize-Based Products 4.1.6. Millet-Based Products 4.1.7 Fermented Pseudocereal Beverages 4.2 Summary 4.3 Multiple choice questions 4.4 Short answer type questions 4.5 Descriptive questions 4.6 References 4.7 Answers for MCQs CHAPTER 5 Synbiotics in Legume Industry 5.1 Legumes and legume-based products for the development of synbiotic foods 5.1.1 Soybeans 5.1.2 Chickpeas 5.1.3 Kidney beans 5.1.4 Other Varieties of Legumes and Blends 5.2 Processing of pro/synbiotic legume-based food products 5.2.1 Pre-Treatment 5.2.2 Extraction 5.2.3 Fermentation 5.2.4 Enhanced Functionality with Innovative Processing 5.3 Fermented Pro/Synbiotic Legume-based Beverages 5.4 Summary 5.5 Multiple choice questions 5.6 Short answer type questions 5.7 Descriptive questions 5.8 References 5.9 Answers for MCQs CHAPTER 6 Synbiotics in Fruits &Vegetables Industry 6.1 F&V for the development of synbiotic products 6.2 Fruit and vegetable-based products 6.3 Probiotics as Starter Culture in Fruits and Vegetables-based Synbiotics Products 6.4 Synbiotic F&V-based Food Product: Challenges and their possible solutions 6.5 Synbiotic system from F&V-based waste 6.6 Summary 6.7 Multiple choice questions 6.8 Short answer type questions 6.9 Descriptive questions 6.10 References 6.11 Answers for MCQs CHAPTER 7 Instant Synbiotic Foods 7.1 Instant Synbiotic Food Products 7.1.1 Dairy-based 7.1.2 Fruit and vegetable-based 7.1.3 Cereal and legume based 7.1.4 Food waste based 7.2 Drying methods 7.2.1 Spray drying 7.2.2 Freeze drying 7.2.3 Foam-mat drying 7.3 Advantages of powdered synbiotic foods 7.3.1 Longer shelf life 7.3.2 Specialty food 7.3.3 Health benefits 7.4 Summary 7.5 Multiple choice questions 7.6 Short answer type questions 7.7 Descriptive questions 7.8 References 7.9 Suggested Readings 7.10 Answers for MCQs CHAPTER 8 Screening and Evaluation of Synbiotics 8.1 Screening methods 8.1.1 Selection of Probiotics 8.1.2 Selection Criteria for Prebiotic 8.2 Evaluation techniques 8.2.1 Evaluation Techniques for Probiotic Properties 8.2.2 Evaluation Techniques for prebiotic properties 8.3 Summary 8.4 Multiple choice questions 8.5 Short answer type questions 8.6 Descriptive questions 8.7 References 8.8 Suggested Readings 8.9 Answers for MCQs CHAPTER 9 Market Profile of Synbiotic Foods 9.1 Global market for Synbiotic products 9.2 Market Synopsis of Synbiotic Products 9.3 Summary 9.4 Multiple Choice Questions 9.5 Short answer type Questions 9.6 Descriptive Questions 9.7 References 9.8 Suggested Readings 9.9 Answers for MCQs CHAPTER 10 Commercial Aspects and Challenges with Synbiotics 10.1 Commercialization of Synbiotics in the Marketplace 10.2 Challenges with Synbiotics 10.2.1 Physiological challenges 10.2.2 Ecological challenges 10.2.3 Challenges during processing 10.3 Future Recommendations for Categorization of Synbiotics 10.4 Multiple-Choice Questions 10.5 Short answer type Questions 10.6 Descriptive Questions 10.7 References 10.8 Suggested Readings 10.9 Answers for MCQs CHAPTER 11 Synbiotic food products

About the Author :
Dr. Smriti Chaturvedi is a post-doctoral candidate from the School of Engineering, University of Guelph, Canada. Her research focuses on synbiotic foods, probiotics and prebiotics, legume-based non-dairy food products, product optimization, and food safety. Dr. Snehasis Chakraborty is an Assistant Professor of Food Technology at the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India. He is a visiting scientist at Kansas State University, USA. His research area includes synbiotic foods, non-thermal and advanced thermal processing of foods, process optimization, kinetic modelling, shelf-life study, and sensory analysis. He is the academic editor for Journal of Food Processing and Preservation and Journal Food Biochemistry. He is also an editorial board member of the journal Applied Food Research.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781040040751
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: CRC Press
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Significance, Applications, and Acceptance
  • ISBN-10: 1040040756
  • Publisher Date: 14 Jun 2024
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Series Title: Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals


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