Fruits and Fruit-Based Products as a Source of Bioactive Compounds
A special issue of Foods (ISSN 2304-8158). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Foods".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 March 2023) | Viewed by 40768
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Interests: bioactive compounds; agronomic practices; deficit irrigation; minor Mediterranean crops; fruit production; sustainability
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Interests: evaluation of biological activity (inhibition of alpha-amilasa, alpha-glucosidase and so on); effect of processing on quality parameters of fruits and vegetables; bioactive compounds of fruits and vegetables (flavonols, carotenoids, hydroxycinnamic acids, flavan-3-ols); encapsulation of bioactive compounds; novel foods; microbiology on wine production
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Interests: postharvest; fresh-cut; minimal processing; by-products revalorization; fruit & vegetables; green technologies; sustainable strategies; quality & safety; sensory analysis; phytochemicals; bioactive compounds; agronomic practices; deficit irrigation; minor Mediterranean crops; fruit production; sustainability
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Dear Colleagues,
Over the last several decades, fruits and fruit-based products have attracted a large amount of interest from both producers and consumers. Fruits and their products are sources rich in bioactive and nutritional compounds, such as polyphenols, vitamins, triterpene, isoprenoids or minerals. Bioactive compounds have attracted great interest because they present some health-promoting properties to prevent diseases mostly present in civilization, such as antidiabetic, antiobesity, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
For this reason, this Special Issue of Foods aims to present a comprehensive view of current “Fruits and fruit-based products as a source of bioactive compounds”. We invite original research papers that will contribute to one or more of the following topics:
- Nutritional, chemical and biochemical characterization of fruits and fruit-based products;
- Development of functional foods/juices, beverages and purees;
- Bioactive compounds from fruits and fruit-based products with in vitro potential;
- Inhibition of enzymatic in vitro enzymes of antidiabetic, antiobesity, anticholinergic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity of fruits and fruit-based products;
- Bioaccessibility and bioavailability of bioactive compounds;
- Interaction with active molecules during the storage time of fruit-based products.
Prof. Dr. Francisca Hernández Garcia
Prof. Dr. Aneta Wojdyło
Dr. Marina Cano-Lamadrid
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- bioaccessibility and bioavailability
- bioactive compounds
- extraction, isolation and purification
- fruit-based products
- fruit color (betalains, anthocyanins and chlorophylls)
- minerals (macro and micro)
- organosulfur compounds (glucosinolates)
- polyphenols (phenolic acids, flavonoids)
- processing
- storage time
- terpenoids (carotenoids)
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