Toxins and Contaminants in Indian Food Products

Toxins and Contaminants in Indian Food Products
Author: Ramesh Kumar Sharma,Salvatore Parisi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2016-11-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319480497

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This book discusses different aspects of contamination in Indian food products. Particular attention is given to the presence and analytical detection of detrimental substances such as pesticides, mycotoxins and other biologically-produced toxins, food chemicals and additives with natural or industrial origin. Furthermore, the book addresses the production and the commercial exploitation of native botanical ingredients, and the question if such ingredients should be regarded as foods or drugs. It also sheds light on chemical aspects of organic farming practices in India. Readers will also find information on pesticides and other detrimental chemicals detection in Indian farming. The authors present a useful opinion on how and why food contaminants can lead to border rejections during export, in particular to the European Union.

Toxins and Contaminants in Indian Food Products

Toxins and Contaminants in Indian Food Products
Author: Ramesh Kumar Sharma,Salvatore Parisi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2017
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 3319480480

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Mycotoxins in Food and Feed

Mycotoxins in Food and Feed
Author: Pradeep Kumar,Madhu Kamle,Dipendra Kumar Mahato
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2023-01-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000818291

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Mycotoxins represent an assorted range of secondary fungal metabolites that extensively occur in numerous food and feed ingredients at any stage during pre- and post-harvest conditions. Mycotoxin contamination in food and feed cause acute and chronic mycotoxicosis, including teratogenic, carcinogenic, oestrogenic, neurotoxic, and immunosuppressive effects and several others health issues. Mycotoxins in Food and Feed presents an overview of all the major mycotoxins, sources of production, chemistry and biosynthesis, occurrence in food and feed, effect on agriculture, effect on human health, detection technique, masked mycotoxins, and management and control strategies. Key Features Provides broad coverage of mycotoxins and their effects on food and feed Includes comprehensive information of occurrence, chemistry, detections methods and management strategies for each toxin Discusses the recent development in detection technologies for major mycotoxins Explores agricultural practices and post-harvest management strategies for managing mycotoxin infestations

Indian Herbal Medicines

Indian Herbal Medicines
Author: Ramesh Kumar Sharma,Maria Micali,Bhupendra Kumar Rana,Alessandra Pellerito,Rajeev K. Singla
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030809188

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This book discusses the scope and limitations of the antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of foods as medicines or medicinal coadjuvants in traditional Indian herbal therapies. The first chapter introduces readers to the relevance of the Ayurveda system, its holistic classification approach, applications of selected herbs and the demonstrable efficacy of herbal extracts in terms of antimicrobial susceptibility. In turn, the second chapter discusses the antimicrobial properties and kinetic mechanisms of inhibition ascribed to selected vegetable extracts. The third chapter addresses the antioxidant power of phenolic compounds from vegetable products and herbal extracts. The book closes with a review of natural antioxidant agents’ role in the treatment of metabolic disorders. Written from an Indian perspective, this book unravels the chemistry of the traditional Indian diet and its impact on health. Further, it can serve as a reference for other traditional products with similar health claims.

Analytical Methods for the Assessment of Maillard Reactions in Foods

Analytical Methods for the Assessment of Maillard Reactions in Foods
Author: Rajeev K. Singla,Ashok K. Dubey,Sara M. Ameen,Shana Montalto,Salvatore Parisi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2018-03-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319769233

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This Brief provides an overview of different analytical methods and techniques for the qualitative and quantitative evaluation of Maillard Reactions and their reaction products in foods during processing and storage. Reliable methodology for the investigation of Maillard Reactions and their products are of utmost importance in food analysis: since Maillard Reactions can on the one hand be desirable and advantageous, influencing the colors, flavors and odors of food products, they can on the other hand also produce detrimental compounds afflicting the consumers’ health (e.g. furfurals, furosine, or acrylamide). This Brief introduces different analytical methods, which can be used to investigate and characterize Maillard Reactions and their products in foods, including for example capillary electrophoresis, high performance liquid chromatography, gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection, UV-VIS spectrophotometry, fluorescence, electronic nose, gravimetric systems, and many more. The chapters exemplify how the analytical techniques can be applied for assessing and evaluating different Maillard Reaction products in foods. Readers will find basic information, as well as practical hints and guidelines for application in their own laboratory.

Facets of India s Security

Facets of India   s Security
Author: P.R. Kumaraswamy
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2021-08-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000429671

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This volume brings together established and emerging scholars from academia and think tanks to reflect on important, conceptual, strategic and developmental issues in India’s national security. It provides a comprehensive understanding of national security through a more open approach, covering both traditional and non-traditional concerns that have a bearing on the survival and well-being of humanity. It discusses key themes such as perceptions about China, civil-military relations, gender and military, nuclear safety, arms trade and cybersecurity, human security, food and water security, soft power and the media's role in covering security issues. As a festschrift for Commodore C. Uday Bhaskar, it highlights and adds to his scholarly contributions to the national security debate in the country for the past three decades. A unique contribution, this volume will be indispensable for students and researchers of politics and international relations, national security, human security, geopolitics, non-traditional security, military and strategic studies, and South Asian studies.

Food Contaminants origin propagation Analysis

Food Contaminants origin propagation   Analysis
Author: S. N. Mahindru
Publsiher: APH Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009
Genre: Aflatoxins
ISBN: 817648525X

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Provides Updated Approved Procedures For Detection And Estimation Of Toxic Chemical Food Contaminants, Their Origin And Mode Of Entry In The Foods And Feeds. Very Useful For Those Involved In The Manufacturing, Processing And Marketing Of Foods And Feeds.

Chemistry of Maillard Reactions in Processed Foods

Chemistry of Maillard Reactions in Processed Foods
Author: Salvatore Parisi,Weihui Luo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2018-06-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319954639

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This SpringerBrief explains the importance of Maillard reactions in food processing. It underlines that the term “Maillard reaction” actually does not describe one single chemical reaction, but an entire class of chemical reactions, which lead to browning, with a strong impact on visual appearance, odor, and flavor. It emphasizes that the Maillard reactions are still not fully characterized, despite extensive historical studies. While under the right conditions Maillard reactions have many favorable effects (e.g. formation of antioxidants), the Brief discusses that there are also conditions where Maillard reactions can result in toxic or mutagenic reactions. Hence, it emphasizes that the reaction should be viewed as a complex network of various sub-reactions, with a plethora of concomitant reaction mechanisms and kinetics. This Brief thus makes a step toward a holistic evaluation of the complexity of the Maillard reaction scheme, with the aim of making better and more targeted use in food processing.