Pigments in Food: Chemistry, Biological Activities and Therapeutical Potential of a Rainbow for Human Health
A special issue of Nutraceuticals (ISSN 1661-3821).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 14351
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Pigments, such as the phytochemicals contained in the flowers, fruits, leaves and roots of edible vegetables, can exert powerful biological effects and have a deep, positive impact on human health. Moreover, they can be added to functional foods or beverages as a valid alternative to the use of synthetic dyes and to increase the acceptability and health benefits of these products. Furthermore, the interaction between pigments and other phytochemicals from vegetable extracts is a still unexplored field of research.
The purpose of this Special Issue is to collect research papers and reviews on the role of functional pigments. The following specific aspects will be considered:
- Chemical characterization of the prevailing pigments (including anthocyanins, carotenoids, betalains, chlorophylls, etc.) and biochemical investigation of their health-promoting effects in vitro and/or in vivo;
- Evaluation of the nutraceutical and biological activities of pigments extracted from functional foods alone and in combination, in vitro and/or in vivo;
- Investigation of the health effects of plant extracts and/or food products supplemented with functional pigments in vitro and/or in vivo;
- Evaluation of the structural modifications to improve the bioavailability of pigments and their therapeutical use;
- Assessment of innovative "green" techniques for the recovery of bioactive pigments from waste material and/or agro-food industries.
Prof. Dr. Mario Allegra
Dr. Alessandro Attanzio
Guest Editors
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