Recent advances in and applications of encapsulated microbial and non-microbial active agents in food and beverage manufacture
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2015
Autori
Nedović, ViktorBugarski, Branko
Mantzouridou, F.
Paraskevopoulou, A.
Naziri, E.
Koupantsis, T.
Trifković, Kata
Drvenica, Ivana
Balanc, Bojana
Ðordević, V.
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Metapodaci
Prikaz svih podataka o dokumentuApstrakt
Encapsulation is a well-established process that allows formulation of a wide range of active agents within a defined carrier material using various techniques. This chapter describes the general concept and benefits of microbial and non-microbial active food ingredient encapsulation, existing encapsulation technologies and examples of the use of loaded capsules for the protection and enhanced delivery of these constituents in food products. We describe existing knowledge of the most important characteristics of food-specific materials, capsule morphologies and methods that are applied or that may be tailored to encapsulation of active ingredients, with emphasis on microbial cells, bioactive compounds and flavours, for use in food industry. Improvements made by encapsulated cell technology in fermentation processes and in the microbial production of high-value food ingredients are reviewed. Current trends and future perspectives are also discussed.
Ključne reči:
Bioactive compounds / Encapsulation / Fermentation / Flavour / Functional foods / Microbial culturesIzvor:
Advances in Food Biotechnology, 2015, 635-680Finansiranje / projekti:
- Razvoj i primena novih i tradicionalnih tehnologija u proizvodnji konkurentnih prehrambenih proizvoda sa dodatom vrednošću za evropsko i svetsko tržište - Stvorimo bogatstvo iz bogatstva Srbije (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-46001)
- Razvoj novih inkapsulacionih i enzimskih tehnologija za proizvodnju biokatalizatora i biološki aktivnih komponenata hrane u cilju povećanja njene konkurentnosti, kvaliteta i bezbednosti (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-46010)
Institucija/grupa
Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - CHAP AU - Nedović, Viktor AU - Bugarski, Branko AU - Mantzouridou, F. AU - Paraskevopoulou, A. AU - Naziri, E. AU - Koupantsis, T. AU - Trifković, Kata AU - Drvenica, Ivana AU - Balanc, Bojana AU - Ðordević, V. PY - 2015 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/607 AB - Encapsulation is a well-established process that allows formulation of a wide range of active agents within a defined carrier material using various techniques. This chapter describes the general concept and benefits of microbial and non-microbial active food ingredient encapsulation, existing encapsulation technologies and examples of the use of loaded capsules for the protection and enhanced delivery of these constituents in food products. We describe existing knowledge of the most important characteristics of food-specific materials, capsule morphologies and methods that are applied or that may be tailored to encapsulation of active ingredients, with emphasis on microbial cells, bioactive compounds and flavours, for use in food industry. Improvements made by encapsulated cell technology in fermentation processes and in the microbial production of high-value food ingredients are reviewed. Current trends and future perspectives are also discussed. T2 - Advances in Food Biotechnology T1 - Recent advances in and applications of encapsulated microbial and non-microbial active agents in food and beverage manufacture EP - 680 SP - 635 DO - 10.1002/9781118864463.ch39 ER -
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Nedović, V., Bugarski, B., Mantzouridou, F., Paraskevopoulou, A., Naziri, E., Koupantsis, T., Trifković, K., Drvenica, I., Balanc, B.,& Ðordević, V.. (2015). Recent advances in and applications of encapsulated microbial and non-microbial active agents in food and beverage manufacture. in Advances in Food Biotechnology, 635-680. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118864463.ch39
Nedović V, Bugarski B, Mantzouridou F, Paraskevopoulou A, Naziri E, Koupantsis T, Trifković K, Drvenica I, Balanc B, Ðordević V. Recent advances in and applications of encapsulated microbial and non-microbial active agents in food and beverage manufacture. in Advances in Food Biotechnology. 2015;:635-680. doi:10.1002/9781118864463.ch39 .
Nedović, Viktor, Bugarski, Branko, Mantzouridou, F., Paraskevopoulou, A., Naziri, E., Koupantsis, T., Trifković, Kata, Drvenica, Ivana, Balanc, Bojana, Ðordević, V., "Recent advances in and applications of encapsulated microbial and non-microbial active agents in food and beverage manufacture" in Advances in Food Biotechnology (2015):635-680, https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118864463.ch39 . .