Bioactive Molecules with Healthy Features to Food and Non-food Applications
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Food Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 December 2020) | Viewed by 70891
Special Issue Editors
Interests: food rheology; functional foodstuff; gluten-free matrices; food product innovation with food by-products
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Interests: extraction; volatile compounds; antioxidant activity; sensory analysis; cosmetics
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
You are cordially invited to contribute to the Special Issue on “Bioactive Molecules with Healthy Features in Food and Non-food Applications”, a hot topic and trendy subject.
In the last years, there has been a growing interest in the study of bioactive molecules recovered from agri-food, forestry, or marine sources to alleviate the incresing market demands. It is well known that a broad range of antioxidant and biological activites can be derived from these bioactive compounds, which is of interest to the scientific, industrial, and social world. The valorization of residual processing streams and by-products to recover bioactive compounds is a relevant current trend. Processing optimization to obtain these highly valuable compounds for food and non-food applications is another outstanding challenge. Concepts of sustainable production or healthy innovative applications taking advantage of natural sources adjusted to consumer demands are being proposed according to bioeconomy principles. For this purpose, comprehensive studies on the characterization of these innovative bioactive molecules, their structure–activiy relationships, the impact of the processing conditions, their role with structuring biopolymers, their use for the development of potential functional matrices and their mechanical features, as well as their bioaccessibility and bioavailability are required.
In this context, the main aim of this Special iIsue is to provide an overview on the recent advances in the processing, characterization, determination of structure–activity links, and applications of natural bioactive molecules from a wide range of sources. The incorporation of these bioactive compounds in innovative functional matrices is also a matter of interest.
These are only some of the topics of interest, and you are welcome to add new ones and contribute to a high-impact Special Issue.
Dr. María Dolores Torres Pérez
Prof. Dr. Elena Falqué López
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Innovative natural sources
- Agri-food, forestry, and marine sources
- Wastes, by-products
- Bioactive compounds
- Extraction, separation, purification
- Analysis
- Chemical profile
- Phytochemical profile
- Structure–activity links
- Biological activities
- Bioaccessibility and bioavailability
- Conventional and emerging technologies
- Advances in processing
- Functional matrices
- Novel applications
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