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Handbook of nutraceuticals : ingredients, formulations and applications
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2010
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xviii, 382 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9781420082210
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As soon as Dr. Stephen DeFelice coined the phrase nutraceutical, product and supplement developers swung into action. Yet among the numerous books available on nutraceuticals, there is none that systematically lists, categorizes, and analyzes nutraceutical extracts and formulations in a pharmacopoeia-like manner. Handbook of Nutraceuticals, Volume 1: Ingredients, Formulations, and Applications lists information on many ingredients used in nutraceuticals, developing their formulations and applications. The book includes contributions from experts with pharmaceutical backgrounds, providing an examination of nutraceuticals from a pharmaceutical perspective.

Building a foundation with coverage of historical background, definitions, and challenges, the book offers insight into nutraceutical ingredients from plant, animal, and mineral origin. It then covers the characterization of nutraceuticals' physicochemical, analytical, pharmacological, and pharmacokinetic classification, followed by information on regulatory requirements. The book highlights applications in cardiovascular disease, bone and joint treatments, diabetes management, weight management, skin health, probiotics and prebiotics, tranquilizing medicinal plants, dietary foods, and more.

Interest in new diet regimens and new products for increased health and longevity will continue to grow, giving dietary supplements an increasing amount of cupboard space in most households. With quality of content unsurpassed by many resources, the book discusses the characterization processes for nutraceuticals based on the contributors' experience in pharmaceuticals. It then explores how those proven techniques may be applied to the development and manufacture of nutraceutical products.


Table of Contents

Vimal Patel and Paul Wilson and Ram H. SinghYashwant PathakSudesh Agrawal and Amitabha ChakrabartiRaghunandan YendapallyMiriam A. Ansong and Seema Y. PathakAjoy KoomerJohn Adams and Brian LockwoodCharles PreussCharles PreussMike Witt and Yashwant PathakHieu T. Tran and Kimberly K. DaughertyMaria Lourdes Ceballos-CoronelGirish J. KotwalSeema Y. Pathak and Cathy Leet and Alan Simon and Yashwant PathakGwendolyn W. PlaMeghan Bodenberg and Holly ByrnesRaghunandan YendapallyMariel Marder and Cristina WasowskiPamela MasonGirish J. KotwalHieu T. TranStephen L. DeFelice
Forewordp. xi
Prefacep. xiii
Contributorsp. xvii
Chapter 1 Nutraceuticals of Antiquityp. 1
Chapter 2 Nutraceuticals: Definitions, Formulations, and Challengesp. 15
Chapter 3 Potential Nutraceutical Ingredients from Plant Originp. 27
Chapter 4 Nutraceuticals with Animal Originp. 69
Chapter 5 Nutraceuticals with Mineral Originp. 99
Chapter 6 Physiochemical Characterization of Nutraceuticalsp. 125
Chapter 7 Development of Techniques for Analysis of Nutraceuticals with Specific Reference to Glucosamine and Coenzyme Q 10p. 131
Chapter 8 Pharmacological Characterization of Nutraceuticalsp. 149
Chapter 9 Biopharmaceutical and Pharmacokinetic Characterization of Nutraceuticalsp. 157
Chapter 10 Regulatory Considerations for Dietary Supplements and Functional cGMPsp. 167
Chapter 11 Nutraceuticals for the Cardiovascular Systemp. 185
Chapter 12 Nutraceuticals in Diabetes Managementp. 207
Chapter 13 Curcumin: A Versatile Nutraceutical and an Inhibitor of Complementp. 217
Chapter 14 Probiotics and Prebiotics as Nutraceuticalsp. 223
Chapter 15 Nutraceuticals and Weight Managementp. 243
Chapter 16 Nutraceuticals for Bone and Joint Diseasesp. 253
Chapter 17 Nutraceuticals for Skin Healthp. 277
Chapter 18 Tranquilizing Medicinal Plants: Their CNS Effects and Active Constituents-Our Experiencep. 291
Chapter 19 Dietary Foodsp. 311
Chapter 20 Antiviral Nutraceuticals from Pomegranate (Punica granatum) Juicep. 337
Chapter 21 Herbal Remedy: Safe or Not Safe? How to Use Them?p. 347
Chapter 22 Nutraceuticals: Reflectionsp. 357
Indexp. 367
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