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Functional Foods And Cardiovascular Disease Mohammed H Moghadasian N A M Eskin

  • SKU: BELL-4731930
Functional Foods And Cardiovascular Disease Mohammed H Moghadasian N A M Eskin
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis, CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.41 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Mohammed H Moghadasian; N A M Eskin
ISBN: 9781420071108, 9781420071115, 1420071106, 1420071114
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Functional Foods And Cardiovascular Disease Mohammed H Moghadasian N A M Eskin by Mohammed H Moghadasian; N A M Eskin 9781420071108, 9781420071115, 1420071106, 1420071114 instant download after payment.

''Drawn from the latest clinical and experimental information, this book covers cover products enriched with phytosterols, n-3 fatty acids, garlic extract naturally occurring antioxidants, folic acid, CLA, as well as fibers and flavonoids. It describes the connection between diets, dietary habits, and cardiovascular diseases. It also explains how functional food ingredients and nutraceuticals can mitigate cardiovascular disorders. The authors examine recent technologies for generating novel food products enriched with cardiovascular protective dietary agents. They include experimental and clinical evidence of various ingredients''--

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