Eggs have been used as key part of the human diet for millennia. They contain a great variety of nutrients and material to sustain life and growth. The role of the egg as natural source of vitamins, proteins, fats, and other nutrients, continues to develop. Some nutrients have a controversy in benefits and risks. This controversy is the subject of several chapters in this book.Eggs have been used for decades by pharmaceutical companies as vehicles to grow viruses for vaccines. Currently, eggs are being developed to make antibodies for human use, so-called designer eggs. Eggs can also be used as vehicle to transport vitamins and minerals to humans via nutrient supplemented laying hens. These benefits are subject to commercial expansion, as w...
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Eggs are sources of protein, fats and micronutrients that play an important role in basic nutrition....
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Diet plays an important role in maintaining health. Among the different products delivering essentia...
Eggs have been consumed throughout human history, though the full potential of this nutritionally co...
Chicken eggs, along with cow milk, are the most important source of proteins and other valuable nutr...
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Eggs are a good source of balanced nutritional and biologically active substances - proteins, lipids...
Generally, foods are thermally processed to destroy the vegetative microorganisms for food preservat...
Zoonotic bacterial diseases are considered as the most important human infectious diseases. In this ...
141 pagesThe USA faces an epidemic of obesity and other non-communicable disorders. Major causes of ...
Bacteria belonging to the Bacillus cereus group are found in soil, air, dust, water and in many raw ...
Catherine J. Andersen is a contributing author, The Good Egg, the Forgotten Benefits, 15-34. Eggs ...
C. J. Andersen and A. R. Van Dyke are contributing authors, Modulation of Inflammation by Egg Compo...
Eggs are sources of protein, fats and micronutrients that play an important role in basic nutrition....
Key words: egg; molecules; biological properties Hen egg plays a crucial role in the development of ...
Now a days, consumers are increasingly concerned about their health, and as a result, global demand ...
Intake of antioxidants through diet is known to be important in reducing oxidative damage in cells a...
Diet plays an important role in maintaining health. Among the different products delivering essentia...
Eggs have been consumed throughout human history, though the full potential of this nutritionally co...
Chicken eggs, along with cow milk, are the most important source of proteins and other valuable nutr...
Benefits of Eggs Cracking the Egg Myths Storage and Food Safetyhttps://ecommons.aku.edu/nutrition_up...
Eggs are a good source of balanced nutritional and biologically active substances - proteins, lipids...
Generally, foods are thermally processed to destroy the vegetative microorganisms for food preservat...
Zoonotic bacterial diseases are considered as the most important human infectious diseases. In this ...
141 pagesThe USA faces an epidemic of obesity and other non-communicable disorders. Major causes of ...
Bacteria belonging to the Bacillus cereus group are found in soil, air, dust, water and in many raw ...