Food Supplements Containing Botanicals: Benefits, Side Effects and Regulatory Aspects, 1st ed. 2018
The Scientific Inheritance of the EU Project PlantLIBRA

Coordinator: Restani Patrizia

Language: English

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This book provides a detailed analysis of the scientific, technical and regulatory aspects of plant food supplements designed for integration into the normal diet. Each contributor is involved in the European Plant LIBRA project, and the chapters summarize the results of the project while integrating further research on botanical supplements. With its focus on the epidemiology, risk assessment and evidence based approaches, this text presents a unique and comprehensive overview of botanical food supplements, from their production and chemistry to their side effects and regulatory aspects.

Food Supplements Containing Botanicals: Benefits, Side Effects and Regulatory Aspects begins by outlining the general aspects of food supplements, before examining quality and risk assessment of food supplements with botanicals. The following chapters focus on sources, models and human studies which support health claims for these supplements, followed by chapters outlining side effects and potential causes for concern. The issue of increasing consumer expectations is also explored, with methods for meeting these expectations provided. In presenting this well-rounded and up-to-date collection of information on botanical supplements, this book is of great importance to food industry professionals working with botanical supplements.

Introduction

Food supplements: general aspects

Epidemiology and risk assessment, uses in prevention and evidence based approaches

Food supplements with botanicals: the concept of quality

Food supplements with botanicals: methods for quality control

Benefits: Tradition of use and other sources to support health claims

Benefits: Experimental models and human studies to support health claims

The other face of the moon: side effects, interactions and molecules of concern

Risk and benefit assessment: methodologies and scientific acceptance

The regulatory situation in Europe and other continents

The consumer expectations and the stockholder approach 


Patrizia Restani is a professor at the University of Milan in the Department of Pharmacological and Biomolecular Sciences

Provides a detailed analysis of the scientific, technical and regulatory aspects of plant food supplements

Presents a unique and comprehensive overview of botanical food supplements, from their production and chemistry to their side effects and regulatory aspects

Focuses on ways to meet consumer expectation in the production and marketing of botanical food supplements