An Overview of the Functional Food Market: From Marketing Issues and Commercial Players to Future Demand From Life in Space (Contributo in volume (capitolo o saggio))

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  • An Overview of the Functional Food Market: From Marketing Issues and Commercial Players to Future Demand From Life in Space (Contributo in volume (capitolo o saggio)) (literal)
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  • 2010-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • F. Vergari, A. Tibuzzi and G. Basile (2010)
    An Overview of the Functional Food Market: From Marketing Issues and Commercial Players to Future Demand From Life in Space
    Landes Bioscience, Austin (Stati Uniti d'America) in , 2010
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  • F. Vergari, A. Tibuzzi and G. Basile (literal)
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  • Francesca Vergari CNR Istituto di Cristallografia Arianna Tibuzzi CNR Istituto di Cristallografia Giovanni Basile Biosensor S.r.l. (literal)
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  • An Overview of the Functional Food Market: From Marketing Issues and Commercial Players to Future Demand From Life in Space (literal)
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  • Bio-Farms for Nutraceuticals: Functional Food and Safety Control by Biosensors (literal)
Abstract
  • Companies in the food industry have high expectations for food products that meet the consumersf demand for a healthy life style. In this context Functional Food plays a specific role. These foods are not intended only to satisfy hunger and provide the necessary human nutrients, but also to prevent nutrition.related diseases and increase the physical and mental well.being of their consumer. Among participants in space science and missions, recognition of nutraceuticals and dietary supplements is growing for their potential in reducing health risks and to improve health quality and eating habits during long.term flights and missions. In 2008 the entire functional foods market was worth over an estimated US billion, with the US holding a majority share in the nutraceuticals market (35%) followed by Japan (25%) and with the ever.growing European market, currently estimated at US billion. India and China are the two major countries known for their production of traditional functional food products and nutraceuticals, but other South.East Asian countries and Gulf nations are developing potential markets. (literal)
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