Analysis of Phytochemicals and Nutritional Characterizations of Food Plants
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Phytochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 4885
Special Issue Editors
Interests: chemical toxicology and food contaminants; food chemical characterization, vitamins and antioxidants, food design and novel food; conventional and unconventional analytical techiniques, chromatography and MS spectrometry
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The analysis of Phytochemicals and Nutritional Characterizations of Food Plants is one of the current research areas that has attracted a great deal of attention over the years.
Phytochemicals are plant-based bioactive compounds derived from various sources, have great antioxidant potential and are of great interest due to their beneficial effects on human health.
The studies on the Phytochemicals and Nutritional Characterizations of Food Plants can be a breakthrough for developing of new analytical methods, nutritious and sustainable foods containing a better composition, providing greater healthiness and stimulating the acceptability by consumers.
The goal of this Special Issue of Plants is to provide insightful and critical advances on the chemical composition of human foods, analytical methods, Nutritional Characterizations data, quality control procedures and statistical treatments of the data, studies on the manipulation, storage, and use of food with increasing emphasis on phytochemicals components.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Analysis of bioactive constituents in food
- Nutritional Characterizations of Food plants
- Analysis of phytonutrients, and nutraceuticals in foods
- New methods for the chemical analysis of food plants
- Nutrient, bioactive non-nutrient and anti-nutrient components in food
- Food composition database development, management, and utilization
Dr. Sonia Carabetta
Dr. Rosa Di Sanzo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- food quality
- novel food plants
- nutritional characterizations of food plants
- bioactive compounds
- phytochemicals
- antioxidant
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