5. Multistrain Probiotics and Benefits for the Consumer´s Health
6. Milk Quality for Development of Probiotic and Prebiotic Dairy Foods
7. No-bovine Milk Products as Probiotic and Prebiotic Foods
8. Fermented milk: the most famous probiotic, prebiotic and symbiotic food carrier
9. Probiotic and Prebiotic Plant-milk Foods
10. Beer with Prebiotics and Probiotics
11. Cereals Bars with Added Probiotics and Prebiotics
12. Fruit Juices with Added Prebiotics and Probiotics
13. Probiotics and Prebiotics in Animal Feed
14. Probiotics and Prebiotics in Fish Aquaculture
15. Electric technologies applied to probiotic and prebiotic food
16. Ultrasound Applied to Prebiotic and Probiotic Foods
17. Probiotics and Mycotoxins
Adriano Gomes da Cruz is professor of Federal Institute of Rio de Janeiro within the department of food. Dr. Cruz's research focuses on the development of dairy science and technology, with emphasis in probiotic and prebiotic dairy foods development as well as probiotic technology and food quality, microbiology, and safety.
C. Senaka Ranadheera is an academic at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Ranadheera is completing research on probiotic technology and food quality, microbiology, and safety and completed his PhD on probiotic applications in dairy foods in 2012.
Filomena Nazzaro is senior scientist at the Institute of Food Science, of CNR (CNR-ISA) in Avellino, Italy, where she is also head of the Laboratory of Food Safety and Biotechnology. Dr. Nazzaro's research is divided among biochemical and biological characterization of vegetables, the study of probiotics and prebiotics, with the application of technologies, such as microencapsulation, to formulate new functional foods. In addition, she studies the antimicrobial activity and quorum quenching by polyphenols/dairy peptides.
Amir Mortazavian is Professor of Dairy Science and Technology in Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences where he researches the development of probiotics and prebiotics dairy foods, with the application of technologies, such as microencapsulation.