The document summarizes a student seminar on marine nutraceuticals. It defines nutraceuticals and discusses their classification into dietary supplements and functional foods. It then examines several types of marine nutraceuticals - sea lettuce, chitin and chitosan extracted from shellfish, abalone, and fish oil containing omega-3 fatty acids. The document outlines the health benefits of these nutraceuticals and the market and growth potential for nutraceuticals in India.
The U.S. Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act1 (FFDCA) provides for two regulatory mechanisms for the addition of substances to foods.
They are the food additive petition process and the Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) process. GRAS is unique to the U.S. and is sometimes not well understood.
Though not official, the IFAC GRAS Best Practices Guide is intended to serve as a compilation of available U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, guidance documents and industry best practices to help determine the GRAS status of a substance
Generally Recognized as Safe or GRAS is an FDA designation for a substance that it considers as safe.
FDA stands for the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA is a federal agency of the United States that is responsible for protecting and promoting public health.
GRAS is an acronym.
Therefore, we pronounced the letters as a word. In other words, we do not say ‘G-R-A-S’ (we do not utter each letter’s name separately).
Development of Nutraceuticals & functional foodsEkta Belwal
“Nutraceuticals” & “Health food” shops has grown enormously, fostered by wide media coverage of their benefits. There has been a boom in their sales as patients rush to self-medicate, either in the hope that these products will be effective in treating diseases unsatisfactorily treated with pharmaceuticals, or that the adverse effects of some pharmaceuticals may be avoided.
Surimi is a mechanically deboned, washed (bleached) and stabilised fish flesh.
It is an intermediate product used in the preparation of a variety of ready to eat seafood such as Kamaboko, fish sausage, crab legs and imitation shrimp products.
Ideally, surimi should be made from low-value, white-fleshed fish with excellent gelling ability and which are abundant and available year-round.
This presentation covers the topic of General Characteristics & its Application of Marine Polysaccharides i.e. Agar, Agarose & Chitosan in an elaborative and easy to understand way for studying and notes purpose.
Hello Everyone, Myself Mr. Omkar B. Tipugade, Assistant Professor, Genesis Institute of Pharmacy, Radhanagari. Today I upload the ppt on Nutraceuticals chapter. Notes are prepared as per PCI Syllabus for Third year B-Pharmacy Students.
Notes are very useful for the B-Pharmacy Third year Student specially for Herbal drug technology subject.
The U.S. Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act1 (FFDCA) provides for two regulatory mechanisms for the addition of substances to foods.
They are the food additive petition process and the Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) process. GRAS is unique to the U.S. and is sometimes not well understood.
Though not official, the IFAC GRAS Best Practices Guide is intended to serve as a compilation of available U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, guidance documents and industry best practices to help determine the GRAS status of a substance
Generally Recognized as Safe or GRAS is an FDA designation for a substance that it considers as safe.
FDA stands for the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA is a federal agency of the United States that is responsible for protecting and promoting public health.
GRAS is an acronym.
Therefore, we pronounced the letters as a word. In other words, we do not say ‘G-R-A-S’ (we do not utter each letter’s name separately).
Development of Nutraceuticals & functional foodsEkta Belwal
“Nutraceuticals” & “Health food” shops has grown enormously, fostered by wide media coverage of their benefits. There has been a boom in their sales as patients rush to self-medicate, either in the hope that these products will be effective in treating diseases unsatisfactorily treated with pharmaceuticals, or that the adverse effects of some pharmaceuticals may be avoided.
Surimi is a mechanically deboned, washed (bleached) and stabilised fish flesh.
It is an intermediate product used in the preparation of a variety of ready to eat seafood such as Kamaboko, fish sausage, crab legs and imitation shrimp products.
Ideally, surimi should be made from low-value, white-fleshed fish with excellent gelling ability and which are abundant and available year-round.
This presentation covers the topic of General Characteristics & its Application of Marine Polysaccharides i.e. Agar, Agarose & Chitosan in an elaborative and easy to understand way for studying and notes purpose.
Hello Everyone, Myself Mr. Omkar B. Tipugade, Assistant Professor, Genesis Institute of Pharmacy, Radhanagari. Today I upload the ppt on Nutraceuticals chapter. Notes are prepared as per PCI Syllabus for Third year B-Pharmacy Students.
Notes are very useful for the B-Pharmacy Third year Student specially for Herbal drug technology subject.
Another term of functional food is known as Nutraceutical .Nutraceutical is based on food availability like
traditional nutraceutical which consist of chemical constituents, Probiotic microorganisms, and nutraceutical
enzymes. Nutraceutical is used as medicine which has physiological benefits .The main aim of nutraceutical
product is to prevent and treat disease [prevention and treatment of disease] (DeFelice, 1994). And, also
nutraceutical product is a food or fortified food product that not only supplements the diet but also plays a role
to treat or prevent disease. Nutraceutical, the field is now a day’s improving more and more .The main concept
is in future nutraceutical requirement will be more , and development also will be more so the nutraceutical
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1. QUEENS COLLEGE OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY
AND RESEARCH FOUNDATION AURANGABAD
Student Name :- Shaikh Shazaeb Ahmed
Reg no :- 2016QCFT65B
Seminar Topic :- Marine Nutraceuticals
Seminar Guide :- Asst. Prof. Amreen Quadri
2. CONTENTS:
1. Introduction
2. Classification of Nutraceuticals
3. Types of Marine Nutraceuticals
4. Health Benefits of Marine Nutraceuticals
5. Nutraceuticals Available in Market
6. Need for Nutraceuticals
7. Scope in India
8. Conclusion
9. Reference
3. INTRODUCTION:
“Nutraceutical” - “Nutrition” & “Pharmaceutical” by Stephen
DeFelice in 1989.
Nutraceutical - Food or a part of a food that provides medical
or health benefits including the prevention and treatment of
disease.
People are concerned about healthy foods with a wide range
of medicinal values to reduce their risk of chronic diseases.
Thus nutraceuticals play an important role in these cases.
4. CLASSIFICATION OF NUTRACEUTICALS:
Dietary Supplements:
Product taken by mouth intended to supplement the diet.
Include "dietary ingredients“ - vitamins, minerals, herbs or
other botanicals, amino acids.
Dietary supplements can also be extracts or concentrates,
Found in many forms - tablets, capsules,
softgels, gelcaps, liquids, or powders.
5. CLASSIFICATION OF NUTRACEUTICALS:
Functional Foods:
Functional foods are fortified or enriched during processing.
Marketed to provide some benefit to consumers.
Sometimes, additional complementary nutrients are added,
such as vitamin D to milk.
6. TYPES OF MARINE NUTRACEUTICALS:
Sea lettuce
Chitin and Chitosan
Abalone
Fish Oil
7. SEA LETTUCE:
Sea lettuces rich in nutrients with medicinal and health-
promoting effect.
Rich in polysaccharides, protein and amino acids, fatty acids,
minerals, and vitamins.
Sea lettuces as sources of diverse bioactive principles open
medicinal potential of sea lettuces.
8. CHITIN AND CHITOSAN:
Chitin - second most abundant natural biopolymer after
cellulose.
Chitosan - de-acetylated form of chitin.
Chitin is recovered from processing discards of shrimp, crab,
lobster, and crayfish.
Obtained chitin is then deacetylated to get chitosan.
9. ABALONE:
Abalone - marine gastropod.
Contains variety of bioactive compounds.
Used as a traditional functional food.
Abalone meat is one of the most precious commodities in
Asian markets .
Abalone is composed of many vital moieties like
polysaccharides, proteins, and fatty acids.
10. FISH OIL:
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) - consumed by
fish and other marine species.
Helps in coronary heart disease (CHD).
DHA - dominate the fatty acid profile of brain and retina
lipids.
Play a major role in development of the fetus and infants.
Also health status and body requirements of pregnant and
lactating women.
12. HEALTH BENEFITS OF NUTRACEUTICALS:
Marine nutraceuticals have a positive effect on human health.
Carotenoids are responsible for the beneficial properties in
preventing human diseases.
Marine-derived sterols have cholesterol-lowering properties.
Marine algal-derived SPs exhibited various health-beneficial
biological activities.
13. NEED FOR NUTRACEUTICALS:
Increased life expectancy, globally led to increase diseases
such as diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol, obesity
etc.
As a result, there has been a significant increase in the deaths.
Consumers worldwide are looking to follow healthy
lifestyles.
To keep these diseases at bay, there is need for an increase in
nutraceutical consumption.
14. SCOPE IN INDIA:
In 2012, the Indian nutraceutical market accounts for only
about 1% of the global nutraceutical market.
Current low per capita spend on these products in India
supports the growth of nutraceuticals in India.
Other factors are increasing obesity in the population and
rising instances of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
15. CONCLUSION:
New marine-derived nutraceuticals have beneficial effects on
human health.
The food industries are poised for accelerated development in
the near future.
Marine resources can be used as nutraceuticals.
As per the recent studies marine-derived bioactive
nutraceuticals play a vital role in human health.