Phytonutrients
Andrew Salter, Helen Wiseman, Gregory TuckerPhytonutrients is divided into three parts. The first deals with the role of plants in the human diet. Part II, representing the major part of the book covers in turn each of the major phytonutrient groups. Chapters include: non-lipid micronutrients, lipids and steroids, carotenoids, phenolics, vitamins C, E, folate/vitamin B12, phytoestrogens, other phytonutrients and minerals, and anti-nutritional factors. The final part of the book covers the methods used to manipulate levels of phytonutrients in the diet, such as fortification, supplementation and the use of genetically modified plants.
Phytonutrients is an essential purchase for nutritionists, food scientists and plant biochemists, particularly those dealing with nutrients from plants, and their use in the human diet.
Content:Chapter 1 Plant Foods and Health (pages 1–51): Judith Buttriss
Chapter 2 Carbohydrates and Lipids (pages 52–88): Andrew Salter and Gregory Tucker
Chapter 3 Carotenoids (pages 89–109): Dr. Ursula Flores?Perez and Dr. Manuel Rodriguez?Concepcion
Chapter 4 Polyphenols (pages 110–145): Dr David Vauzour, Dr Katerina Vafeiadou and Professor Jeremy P. E. Spencer
Chapter 5 Vitamins C and E (pages 146–172): Dr David Gray, John Brameld and Gregory Tucker
Chapter 6 Folate (pages 173–202): Dr Stephane Ravanel and Dr Fabrice Rebeille
Chapter 7 Phytoestrogens (pages 203–253): Dr Helen Wiseman
Chapter 8 Plant Minerals (pages 254–277): Dr Martin R. Broadley and Professor Philip J. White