Nutraceuticals and Cancer Signaling: Clinical Aspects and Mode of Action - Food Bioactive Ingredients (Hardback)
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Nutraceuticals and Cancer Signaling: Clinical Aspects and Mode of Action - Food Bioactive Ingredients (Hardback)

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Hardback 652 Pages
Published: 25/09/2021
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Today's consumers are looking for food products with health-promoting roles in addition to nutritional benefits. With current research showing that nutraceuticals and functional foods rich in specific bioactives may have chemopreventative effects, these products are increasingly popular. However, while much in the literature supports the health-promoting features of these foods, few texts focus on their bioactive agents and their mode of action in cancer signaling.

Nutraceuticals and Cancer Signalling: Clinical Aspects and Mode of Action explains the link between nutraceuticals and cancer in terms of clinical trials and modes of action. This book gives an overview of common cancers and their mechanisms, and the most common functional foods and their bioactive components. Individual chapters focus on specific functional foods--including tomatoes, garlic, honey, tea, yoghurt, and many more--their prominent bioactive compounds, and their mode of action in cancer signaling and chemoprevention. Recent findings on cancer-prevention roles of different vitamins and minerals are also discussed.

For food scientists, nutritionists, and pharmaceutical experts looking to understand how functional foods can play a role in fighting cancer, this text serves as a one-stop reference.


Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
ISBN: 9783030740344
Number of pages: 652
Dimensions: 235 x 155 mm
Edition: 1st ed. 2021

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