Dietary fiber : sources, properties and their relationship to health /

Dietary fiber is a broad term that includes non-digestible complex carbohydrates, such as cellulose, hemicellulose, mucilage and colloids, like pectin, carrageenan and arabic, xanthan or guar gum. Dietary fiber is a plant basic structural factor and exists in water-soluble and non-soluble form. Solu...

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Other Authors: Betancur-Ancona, David (Editor), Chel-Guerrero, Luis (Editor), Segura-Campos, Maira Rubi (Editor), Mateos-Aparicio, Inmaculada
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Hauppauge] New York : Nova Biomedical, [2013]
Series:Nova biomedical
Nutrition and diet research progress series
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505 0 |a Dietary fiber from the food Industry by-products / Inmaculada Mateos-Aparicio, Araceli Redondo-Cuenca and M. José Villanueva -- Pectins : sources, properties and their relationship to health / Luúcia Cristina Vriesmann and Carmen Luúcia de Oliveira Petkowicz -- Dietary fiber as an Ingredient for the meat industry / Manuel Viuda-Martos, Juana Fernández-López and José A. Pérez-Alvarez -- Dietary fiber in meat products : functional and bioactive ingredient / Arun K. Verma and Rituparna Banerjee -- Antioxidant dietary fiber : sources and applications / Isabel Goñi -- Antioxidant dietary fiber from tropical fruits / Manuel Viuda-Martos, Juana Fernández-López and José A. Pérez-Alvarez -- Pomegranate : a potential source of antioxidant dietary fiber / Manuel Viuda-Martos, Juana Fernández-López and José A. Pérez-Alvarez -- Characterization and functionality of by-products from Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) seeds of Argentina / Marianela I. Capitani, Susana M. Nolasco and Mabel C. Tomás -- Effect of drying treatment on primary nutrients and antioxidant activities of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni stems / D.L. Cabrera-Amaro, J.C. Ruiz-Ruiz, Y.B. Moguel-Ordoñez, M.R. Segura-Campos and M.L. Murguía-Olmedo -- Fibrous fraction of hard-to-cook bean Phaseolus vulgaris as a potential additive in the food industry / Mukthar Sandoval-Peraza, M.R. Segura-Campos, Luis Chel-Guerrero and David Betancur-Ancona -- Dietary fiber : from concept to realization / Angela Zuleta 
505 0 |a Dietary fiber from the food Industry by-products / Inmaculada Mateos-Aparicio, Araceli Redondo-Cuenca and M. José Villanueva -- Pectins : sources, properties and their relationship to health / Luúcia Cristina Vriesmann and Carmen Luúcia de Oliveira Petkowicz -- Dietary fiber as an Ingredient for the meat industry / Manuel Viuda-Martos, Juana Fernández-López and José A. Pérez-Alvarez -- Dietary fiber in meat products : functional and bioactive ingredient / Arun K. Verma and Rituparna Banerjee -- Antioxidant dietary fiber : sources and applications / Isabel Goñi -- Antioxidant dietary fiber from tropical fruits / Manuel Viuda-Martos, Juana Fernández-López and José A. Pérez-Alvarez -- Pomegranate : a potential source of antioxidant dietary fiber / Manuel Viuda-Martos, Juana Fernández-López and José A. Pérez-Alvarez -- Characterization and functionality of by-products from Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) seeds of Argentina / Marianela I. Capitani, Susana M. Nolasco and Mabel C. Tomás -- Effect of drying treatment on primary nutrients and antioxidant activities of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni stems / D.L. Cabrera-Amaro, J.C. Ruiz-Ruiz, Y.B. Moguel-Ordoñez, M.R. Segura-Campos and M.L. Murguía-Olmedo -- Fibrous fraction of hard-to-cook bean Phaseolus vulgaris as a potential additive in the food industry / Mukthar Sandoval-Peraza, M.R. Segura-Campos, Luis Chel-Guerrero and David Betancur-Ancona -- Dietary fiber : from concept to realization / Angela Zuleta 
520 |a Dietary fiber is a broad term that includes non-digestible complex carbohydrates, such as cellulose, hemicellulose, mucilage and colloids, like pectin, carrageenan and arabic, xanthan or guar gum. Dietary fiber is a plant basic structural factor and exists in water-soluble and non-soluble form. Soluble fiber is found in certain fruits and vegetables such as oranges, apples, bananas, broccoli and carrots. It also exists in large amounts in legumes such as peas, soybeans, lentils and beans. Secondary sources include oat bran, soybeans, nuts and seeds. Sources of insoluble fiber are whole grain foods, wheat bran, nuts and seeds. Vegetables, such as green beans, leek, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, radish and carrot are high-fiber foods. Purported benefits of fiber include gastro-intestinal health, cardiovascular health, weight management, satiety, glycemic control and prebiotics. A wealth of information supports the American Dietetic Association position that the public should consume adequate amounts of dietary fiber from a variety of plant foods. Recommended intakes, 20-35 g/day for healthy adults and children over age 5, are not being met, because intake of good sources of dietary fiber, fruits, vegetables, whole and high-fiber grain products, and legumes are low. The importance of food fibers has led to the development of a large and potential market for fiber-rich products and ingredients and nowadays there is a trend to find new sources of dietary fiber. In recent years, dietary fiber has received increasing attention from researchers and industry due to the likely beneficial effects on the reduction of cardiovascular and diverticulitis diseases, blood cholesterol, diabetes, and colon cancer. In addition to nutritional effects, dietary fiber has functional properties such as water binding capacity and fat binding capacity. In this respect, the health benefits and physiological properties of dietary fiber are difficult to predict on the basis of their structures alone. They are predictable on the basis of physico-chemical properties such as water holding capacity, swelling, oil or fat capacity, viscosity, cation exchange capacity, bile acid capacity, particle size, et cetera So, the addition of dietary fiber to a wide range of products contributes to the development of value-added foods or functional foods that currently are in high demand. In this book the authors explore the health implications of dietary fiber and topics related to this essential nutrient, including: dietary fiber from the food industry byproducts, pectin; dietary fiber in meat products; antioxidant dietary fiber; characterization and functionality of fiber by-products; and the fibrous fraction of legumes as a potential additive in the food industry. The contributors to this volume provide an assessment of not only the impact of the biological and functional potential of different dietary fiber sources but also their health implications.--  |c Source o ther than Library of Congress 
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