Nutraceutical Values of Horticultural Crops and Products

Author:   Dhurendra Singh ,  P. N. Sivalingam ,  Pinaki Acharyya: ,  S. R. Meena
Publisher:   New India Publishing Agency
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
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9789385516979


Pages:   274
Publication Date:   05 May 2017
Format:   Hardback
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The motivation to conduct further research on the potential of plants to address public health issues and consumer demands has arisen from the efforts of government, industry, and research institutes. This is due to the promise of Marker Assisted Selection to expedite the development of crop varieties with desirable traits. Progress has been made in mapping and tagging many horticulturally important genes with morphological, biochemical, and molecular markers, which form the foundation for marker assisted selection in crops. These methods offer great potential for improving the efficiency of conventional plant breeding by allowing selection to be carried out on molecular markers linked to the trait of interest rather than the trait itself. The potential of plant cell and callus culture systems as a bio processing and production method for useful metabolites of nutraceutical importance has been advanced through bioreactor technology. The rapidly developing field of functional foods and nutraceuticals requires research and development to meet the needs of producers, processors, and consumers. Producers seek new opportunities to increase farm income, while processors seek value-added food products, health ingredients, and new uses for agricultural production, by-products, and new products for new and existing markets. Consumers worldwide want increased assurance of the safety and quality of the food system and enhanced environmental performance of the agriculture and agri-food sector. Provinces and communities are seeking economic development opportunities for horticulture. This book will be useful in better understanding, utilization of crop diversity, underutilized crops, and their residues, as well as improvement in post-harvest technology and development of new functional foods with greater use of bioactive compounds and other quality traits.

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Author:   Dhurendra Singh ,  P. N. Sivalingam ,  Pinaki Acharyya: ,  S. R. Meena
Publisher:   New India Publishing Agency
Imprint:   New India Publishing Agency
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Dimensions:   Width: 2.10cm , Height: 22.90cm , Length: 15.20cm
Weight:   0.620kg
ISBN:  

9789385516979


ISBN 10:   9385516973
Pages:   274
Publication Date:   05 May 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Nutritional Value of Underutilized Fruits 2. An Overview of Plant Biodiversity of Horticultural Crops in Arid Region 3. Nutraceutical Potential of Pomegranate, Jamun and Other Arid Zone Fruits 4. Improvement in Underutilized Fruit Crops Rich in Bioactive Compounds and their Economic Cultivation 5. Ethnobotanical Importance of Flora of Hot Arid Regions of India 6. Antioxidant Profile of Selected Asian Vegetables 7. Improvement of Tomato for Lycopene Content 8. Perspectives of Germplasm Collection of Fruits and Vegetables for Nutraceuticals 9. Safe Conservation Technologies for Elite Plant Germplasm 10. Vegetable-derived Nutraceuticals: Value Chain and Nutrition Security 11. Bioactive Compound Based Antioxidants: An Overview 12. Oxidative Damage in Living Systems and Use of Phytochemicals 13. Medicinal Plants for Diabetes Mellitus 14. Dietary Fiber: Importance, Types and Dietary Sources 15. Phytosterols as Functional Food 16. Nutraceuticals in Fruits and Vegetables: Used and Availability 17. Bioactive Compounds Profile of Khejri 18. Cactus Pear for Nutraceutical and Functional Food 19. Nutraceutical Value of Arid Fruits and Vegetables 20. Functional Food Quality of Onion and Garlic 21. Scientific Validations of Herbal Plants of Arid Zone 22. Antioxidant Rich Beverages from Under-utilized Temperate Horticultural Crops 23. Nano-technological Applications in Agriculture and Food 24. Enhancement of Bioactive Compounds in Ziziphus Through in vitro Technique 25. in vitro Production of Secondary Metabolites 26. Opportunities, Challenges and Strategies to Develop Functional Foods and Phytomedicines 27. Extraction, Analysis and Quality Control of Nutraceuticals and Other Bioactive Natural Products 28. Quality Control on Industrial Processing of Antioxidants 29. Encapsulation of Nutraceutical Compounds for Functional Foods 30. Packaging Technology for Processed Products

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Dr. Dhurendra Singh obtained Ph.D. in Horticulture from Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner in 1994. Dr. Singh has more than 20 years experience in the advanced area of academic assignments, multidisciplinary, multi institutional, inter-institutional & multi location research, extension and resource generation programmes. He has worked with Professor M G Nair at Bioactive Natural Products and Phytoceuticals (BNPP) laboratory, Michigan State University, USA for investigations on improvement of quality of horticultural crops through marker assisted selection with reference to bioactive compounds/beneficial phytoceuticals in fruit crops for health-beneficial qualities. Technical aspects of utilization of biodiversity with reference to bioactive compound and identification of pre breeding lines and source of gene for marker assisted breeding was also being explored by him. He has also been successful in establishing functional food quality of pods (Sangri) of Khejri (Prosopis cineraria)- An important plant of arid zone. Presently he is Principal Scientist and Head, Division of Crop Improvement at ICAR-Central Institute for Arid Horticulture, Bikaner. He has been recipient of fellowships of several societies and associated as member and reviewer of several Journals of repute. Dr. P.N. Sivalingam obtained his B.Sc (Ag) from TNAU, Coimbatore, M.Sc (Ag) from GBPUA&T, Pantnagar and Ph.D. from IARI, New Delhi. Presently, he is working as Senior Scientist (Agricultural Biotechnology) at ICAR- National Institute of Biotic Stress Management, Raipur. Earlier he was working as Scientist (Plant Biotechnology) at ICAR-Central Institute for Arid Horticulture, Bikaner for eight years. He has made significant contributions for the last 10 years in the field of Molecular characterization of plant pathogens affecting yield and quality of tomato, chilli and potato, Characterization of genetic resources of bioactive compounds rich under-utilized arid horticultural crops such as khejri, ber, lasoda etc. and molecular understanding of abiotic stress in Ziziphus nummularia. He was a visiting scientist to Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Ardmore, Oklahoma, USA to understand complex nature of gene expression. He has received six national awards from IARI, ICAR, New Delhi, NASI, Allahabad and Professional Societies. He had published more than 25 research papers in national and international peer reviewed journals. He is a member of National Academy of Science, India and reviewer of more than five international journals and three national journals. Dr. Pinaki Acharyya obtained his graduation, postgraduate and Doctoral degree in Horticulture from Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University. Presently, he is serving as Head and Associate Professor in the Department of Horticulture, University of Calcutta. Prior to this he served as Senior Scientist at ICAR-Central Institute for Arid Horticulture. He has more than 16 years of teaching and research experience. He has so far guided five Ph.D and twenty five M.Sc.(Ag.) students in Horticulture, has registered several Gene/ Marker sequences in Genebank, NCBI, USA, published popular articles and has more than 60 publications in national and international peer reviewed journals, authored ten book chapters and edited one book. Dr. Acharyya is a member of a number of professional bodies and societies and reviewer of several national and international journals. Dr. S.R. Meena obtained Ph.D. in Agricultural Extension from IARI, Pusa, New Delhi. Presently, he is working as Senior Scientist (Agricultural Extension) at ICAR-Central Institute for Arid Horticulture, Bikaner. He has made significant contributions for the last 17 years in the field of transfer of technology and development of extension methodology for dissemination of scaled up technologies related to horticultural crops. Dr. Meena has been instrumental in collection, documentation and refinement of several rural wisdom based traditional technology of value addition arid horticultural crops having functional and nutraceutical importance. He has also been awarded at national and international forum for presentations related to functional food and value added products. He is also a Fellow of Indian Society of Seed Spices. He is author of more than 100 publications related to horticultural production technology and nutraceutical products. He has demonstrated innovative technologies and biodiversity of horticultural crops to a large section of farmers across the country. Recently, he has been conferred Bharat Siksha Ratan Award by Global Health and Education Society, New Delhi for his outstanding contribution in the field of transfer of appropriate education and technology among the farmers of disadvantageous region.

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