1st Edition
Prebiotic Foods for a Healthy Gut Scientific Studies to Manage Metabolic Disorders
1. Molecular Ecology of the Human Gut
Mini K. Sheth
2. Prebiotics
Mini K. Sheth
3. Factors Associated in Shaping the Gut Microbiota for Improved Health
Archana Gattupalli And Nareshkumar Gattupalli
4. Prebiotics and Oral Health
Renu M. Sitlani
5. Role of Prebiotics in Gastrointestinal Health: Constipation
Kankona Dey
6. Prebiotics as A Symptom Reliever in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Arpi Shah
7. Role of Prebiotic and Fermented Beverages in Mental Health - Depression
Shruti Dwivedi
8. Psychobiotics for Manipulating Gut-Brain Axis in Alzheimer’s Disease
Shruti Dwivedi and Mini K. Sheth
9. Prebiotics in the Management of Diabetes
Ruchi Vaidya
10. Prebiotics in Obesity Management
Geeta Dharmatti
11. Probiotics During Pregnancy
Meghana Patel
12. Cancer and Prebiotics
Sujoya Sukul
13. Human Milk Oligosaccharides: Earliest Prebiotics and Their Impact on Infant Health and Immunity
Vijyata Sengar
14. Techniques to Evaluate Prebiotic Properties
V. H. Patel and Urvashi Mall
15. Xylooligosaccharide: A Potential Prebiotic
Abnita Thakuria
16. Role of Prebiotics in Synbiotic Fermented Dairy Foods
A. H. Jana and Hati Subrota
17. Prebiotic Food Product Development
Harsha Hirdyani
18. Standardized Prebiotic Recipes
Mini K. Sheth and Shruti Dwivedi
Biography
Mini K. Sheth, PhD, is the Head of the Department of Foods and Nutrition at the Faculty of Family and Community Sciences, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India. With over 35 years of teaching and research experience, she specializes in prebiotics and gut health, clinical dietetics, and food safety. She has published more than 80 papers and has applied for patents for prebiotic cakes and synbiotic beverages and holds copyrights for booklets on fructooligosaccharides-added sweets, prebiotics, and diabetes management. She has held important positions including RD board member of the Indian Dietetic Association; President of the Indian Dietetic Association (Gujarat Chapter); Deputy Director of a WHO collaborating center, FN Department; and Deputy Coordinator of a UGC/DSA SAP III program. She has undertaken sponsored projects and has received many awards and recognitions. She has a PhD in Foods and Nutrition and has been a registered dietitian since 1986.
Shruti Dwivedi, PhD, is a researcher and health coach. She has been awarded a Young Scientist Award by the Universal Society of Foods and Nutrition and the Swedish South Asian Network for Fermented Foods for her research work on the gut-brain axis. She has published papers in peerreviewed international and national journals, and her work on the gut and mental health connection has been featured in The Times of India, Gujarat Samachar, and Sandesh Daily. As a consultant at the MAMTA Health Institute of Mother and Child and a health coach at NGOs, she has supervised health camps and activities in rural and urban settings. As founder of Nutrideck, she counsels people, both individually and in collaboration with organizations such as Mahila Patanjali Yog Samiti and Kaka Ayurvedic Chiktsalya, on lifestyle management in order to combat noncommunicable diseases and raise awareness about healthy living. She received a doctorate degree in Public Health and Nutrition from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, India.






