Probiotics and bioactive carbohydrates in colon cancer management [electronic resource] / Maya Raman, Padma Ambalam, Mukesh Doble.
2016
RC280.C6 R36 2016eb
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Title
Probiotics and bioactive carbohydrates in colon cancer management [electronic resource] / Maya Raman, Padma Ambalam, Mukesh Doble.
Author
Raman, Maya, author.
ISBN
9788132225867 (electronic book)
8132225864 (electronic book)
9788132225850
8132225864 (electronic book)
9788132225850
Published
New Delhi : Springer, [2016]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 124 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-81-322-2586-7 doi
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RC280.C6 R36 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.99/4347
Summary
This book describes the dietary habits (such as use of probiotics, synbiotics, prebiotics and dietary fiber) that could modify and reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC). The book will be of practical and scientific use to academicians, research scholars, students, health professionals, nutritionists, etc. and could support the cause of preventing CRC by adopting smarter food habits. CRC is the third leading cause of death, in terms of both incidence and mortality, among men and women. Excess consumption of red and processed meat, roasted coffee, etc. have shown an increase in CRC, indicating that compounds formed in food containing free amino acids and sugars interact at elevated temperatures to form mutagens or carcinogens. Standard treatment options for CRC include invasive surgery and chemotherapy or radiation. Several lifestyle and dietary factors could prevent this ailment. Probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics that are found in functional foods, health supplements and nutraceuticals and short chain fatty acids that are formed in the colon as a result of microbial fermentation of undigested bioactive carbohydrates by Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus inhibit colonic epithelial cells and minimize inflammation, thereby exhibiting immunomodulatory effects. This book tries to address the novel unexplored benefits and mechanism of action of these functional foods.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Ambalam, Padma, author.
Doble, Mukesh, author.
Doble, Mukesh, author.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Probiotics and Colorectal Cancer
3. Bioactive Carbohydrate- Dietary Fibres and Colorectal Cancer
4. Bioactive Carbohydrate- Prebiotics and Colorectal Cancer
5. Synbiotics and Colorectal Cancer
6. Short Chain Fatty Acids
7. Conclusion.
2. Probiotics and Colorectal Cancer
3. Bioactive Carbohydrate- Dietary Fibres and Colorectal Cancer
4. Bioactive Carbohydrate- Prebiotics and Colorectal Cancer
5. Synbiotics and Colorectal Cancer
6. Short Chain Fatty Acids
7. Conclusion.