Functional Foods: Herbs, Seeds, Nuts, Dried Fruits, Virgin Olive Oils and Other Vegetable Oils
A special issue of Foods (ISSN 2304-8158). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutraceuticals, Functional Foods, and Novel Foods".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2022) | Viewed by 19239
Special Issue Editors
Interests: lipidomics; mass spectrometry; bioactive lipids; polar lipids; plant lipids; fruit seeds; olives; olive oil; nutrition; food lipidomics; Mediterranean diet
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Interests: mass spectrometry lipidomics; marine lipidomics; lipidomics in health and disease; food lipidomics; microbial lipidomics glycomics; biomolecules modification associated with oxidative stress monitored by mass spectrometry
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Herbs, seeds, nuts, dried fruits, virgin olive oils, and other vegetable oils are traditionally part of many people's daily diet due to their high nutritional and energetic values. Intake of these foods is even more relevant nowadays due to the increased incidence of chronic non-communicable diseases, the increase in global awareness for a healthy diet and lifestyle, and the consolidated knowledge about the health benefits of eating plant-based foods.
Herbs are a healthy alternative to the excessive use of salt in food preparation. Seeds, nuts, and dried fruits are used as a snack or complement to meals, provide energy pre-or post-workout, and in various food products. Vegetable oils, consumed in moderation, in addition to their large supply of healthy lipids, are sources of numerous bioactive phytochemicals. Virgin olive oils are renowned as the most beneficial plant oils, mainly in the Mediterranean diet, with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and cardioprotective effects. Other virgin vegetable oils, such as avocado, grape seed, or flaxseed oils, among others, are good alternatives as healthy oils for more attentive and demanding consumers. In addition, new generations of vegans seek to diversify their diet, introducing in their daily eating unusual foods from different geographical regions. In this context, access to less sought after or less utilized but nutritionally relevant foods is increasingly important for protecting, promoting, and revitalizing crops.
We kindly invite you to contribute either with cutting-edge original research papers or state-of-the-art reviews on the health benefits and nutritional impact of the topic in which the issue is named “Functional Foods: Herbs, Seeds, Nuts, Dried Fruits, Virgin Olive Oils and Other Vegetable Oils” on the human diet within different dietary patterns. Manuscripts dealing with these foodstuff's chemical composition, biological activity and functionality are very welcome.
This Special Issue aims to achieve new insight into the whole food functionality, deepen the scientific knowledge of functional food's health claims and ultimately boost new ways of using them in healthier and happier eating habits.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Eliana Alves
Prof. Dr. Maria do Rosário Domingues
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- bioactive compounds
- chemical profiling and fingerprinting
- lipidomics
- biological activity
- bioaccessibility
- bioavailability
- in vitro and in vivo experiments
- clinical trials
- nutrition
- Mediterranean diet
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