1st Edition

Animal Sourced Foods for Developing Economies Preservation, Nutrition, and Safety

Edited By Muhammad Issa Khan, Aysha Sameen Copyright 2019
328 Pages 72 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

328 Pages 72 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

328 Pages 72 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Animal products are good source of disposable income for many small farmers in developing countries. In fact, livestock are often the most important cash crop in many small holder mixed farming systems. Livestock ownership currently supports and sustains the livelihoods of rural poor, who depend partially or fully on livestock for their income and/or subsistence. Human population growth,... Read more

Contents

Series Preface ...................................................................................................................................vii

Preface...............................................................................................................................................ix

Editors ...............................................................................................................................................xi

Contributors ................................................................................................................................... xiii

Chapter 1 The Role of Food Security and Nutrition to Meet Consumers’ Requirements in

the Developing World ...................................................................................................1

Mohammad Sohaib, Aman Ullah, Ayesha Zafar, and Sana Tahira Saleem

Chapter 2 Contribution of Animal Origin Foods in the Human Diet......................................... 21

Amna Sahar and Ubaid ur Rahman

Chapter 3 Animal Tracing: A Basis for Branding Animal Origin Foods in the Market ............ 43

Bernd Hallier

Chapter 4 Processing, Storage, and Transportation of Milk Products ........................................ 55

Farwa Tariq, Aysha Sameen, Tayyaba Tariq, and Mariam Aizad

Chapter 5 Processing, Storage, and Transportation of Meat and Meat Products .......................77

Rituparna Banerjee, Arun K. Verma, B. M. Naveena, and V. V. Kulkarni

Chapter 6 Biotechnological Approaches for Improving Quality and Safety of Animal

Origin Foods ............................................................................................................ 119

Bushra Ishfaq, Mariam Aizad, and Rizwan Arshad

Chapter 7 Fish Processing, Storage, and Transportation .......................................................... 135

Muhammad Ammar Khan, Huijuan Yang, and Asghar Ali Kamboh

Chapter 8 Animal Origin Foods as Functional Foods .............................................................. 161

Faqir Muhammad Anjum, Fakiha Mehak, and Asna Zahid

Chapter 9 Bioactive Compounds from Animal Origin Foods .................................................. 177

Muhammad Rizwan Tariq

Chapter 10 Bioactive Components from Milk and Milk Products ............................................. 187

Saima Rafiq

Chapter 11 Safety and Quality Aspects of Animal Origin Foods ..............................................207

Tahir Zahoor, Atif Liaqat, and Nehdia Azhar

Chapter 12 Strategies for Improving the Quality of Animal Origin Foods ...............................225

Sana Mehmood, Muhammad Issa Khan, and Hira Shakoor

Chapter 13 Issues and Policies to Promote Animal Origin Food Consumption ........................ 237

Muhammad Issa Khan, Hira Shakoor, and Sana Mehmood

Chapter 14 Animal-Source Foods in Human Nutrition .............................................................. 259

Aamir Shehzad, Asna Zahid, Sana Mehmood, and Sajeela Akram

Chapter 15 Nutritional and Safety Aspects of Animal-Based Irradiated Foods ........................269

Muhammad Yasin, Aurang Zeb, and Ihsan Ullah

Chapter 16 Poultry and Livestock Production for Foods ............................................................289

Shaihid-ur-Rehman and Salim-ur-Rehman

Index ..............................................................................................................................................305

Biography

Muhammad Issa Khan, Aysha Sameen