Genetically Engineered Foods
About This Book
Genetically Modified Foods, Volume 6 in the Handbook of Food Bioengineering series, is a solid reference for researchers and professionals needing information on genetic engineered foods in human and animals' diet for the purposes of food production. The volume discusses several wide-interest aspects, such as awareness, benefits vs. disadvantages, regulations and main techniques utilized to obtain, test and detect genetically modifies plants and animals. It is an essential resource that offers informed perspectives regarding the potential implications and effects of genetic engineered foods for humans and societies in the conditions of world hunger. Written by a team of scientific experts in the field who present research results to help further more evidence based research to educate scientists, academics, government professionals about the safety of the global food supply. Provides in-depth coverage of the surrounding issues of genetic engineering in foods to understand the most recent research developments Includes hot topic areas such as nutragenomics and therapeutics to show how genetically engineered foods can promote health and potentially cure disease Presents case studies where genetically engineered foods can increase production in third world countries to promote food security Discusses environmental and economic impacts benefits and risks to make informed decisions