Handbook of Phytonutrients in Indigenous Fruits and Vegetables
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1789248043
ISBN-13
9781789248043
Publisher
CABI Publishing
Imprint
CABI Publishing
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 10th, 2022
Print length
552 Pages
Weight
1,526 grams
Dimensions
17.80 x 25.00 x 3.60 cms
Product Classification:
Primary industriesBiochemistryBotany & plant sciencesAgronomy & crop productionHorticulture
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Collation of research on phytonutrient constituents of traditional fruits and vegetables, including information on the impact of postharvest processing and cooking practices, plus the impact of biological activities of Indigenous fruits and vegetables on human health. Key resource to fight 'hidden hunger' and achieve diet diversification.
The effects of inadequate diets on the population include malnutrition, non-communicable diseases and obesity. ''Hidden hunger'', also known as micronutrient deficiencies, leads to various health-related disorders and diseases. Indigenous plants, in the form of indigenous fruits and leafy vegetables are gaining interest as a source of nutrients and bioactive phytochemicals, satisfying both food demand and health needs. Moreover, with the impact of climate change, and the importance of sustainability of food systems, it is essential that we investigate new, forgotten and alternative crops that can thrive in harsh conditions, require low fertilizer input, and are easily harvestable.This book contains chapters on 33 understudied indigenous fruits and vegetables from all around the world, including African nightshade, amaranth, baobab fruit, Indian gooseberry, red bush apple and snake melon. Each chapter provides:An overview of plant botany.An understanding of the phytonutrient constituents and health-promoting properties of bioactive compounds or metabolites.Information on the biological activity of the functional compounds that will improve productivity and increase utilization of indigenous fruits and vegetables to sustain food security.Impacts of postharvest storage, processing, and traditional food preparation methods.Potential for new product development.This is an essential resource for academic researchers and industry professionals in the fields of horticulture, agriculture, crop science, human health and nutrition.
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