Reprint

Food Processing and Its Impact on Phenolic and other Bioactive Constituents in Food

Edited by
June 2022
230 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4460-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4459-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Food Processing and Its Impact on Phenolic and other Bioactive Constituents in Food that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Medicine & Pharmacology
Summary

It is our pleasure to present this Special Issue of Molecules entitled “Food Processing and Its Impact on Phenolic and other Bioactive Constituents in Food”. Bioactive compounds including phenolic ingredients have long been used as important constituents of a healthy diet. As a result, consumer awareness about the important role of high-quality products rich in bioactive compounds—especially phenolic compounds—in human nutrition, health, and prevention against diseases has increased. Additionally, methods for food processing, regardless of the technology used, have a huge impact on the quality of the final products. Therefore, the big challenges for scientists lie in the monitoring of changes during food processing and the optimization of technology to achieve the minimal degradation of nutrients (including phenolic compounds). Thus, for this Special Issue, I encourage you to read some interesting papers aimed at bringing the latest scientific news, insights, and advances in the field of food processing and its impact on bioactive constituents in food, especially phenolic compounds. The information presented will certainly arouse considerable interest among a large group of our readers from different disciplines and research fields.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
apple; phenolic compounds; genetic resources; HPLC-DAD; thyme; oregano; dry herbs; polyphenols; chlorophyll; carotenoids; microbial; cytotoxicity; apple; phenolic compounds; dissolution test; HPLC-DAD; functional food; innovative food; drying; natural food; Helianthus tuberosus; pro-healthy properties; plant polyphenols; food processing; phenolic content; bioavailability; bioaccessibility; coffee Arabica; roasting process; brewing methods; antioxidant activity; polyphenols; flavonoids; caffeine; pH of infusions; tannins; snack; baking; carotenoids content; chlorophyll content; total polyphenols content; calorific value; sensory properties; sourdough fermentation; inoculation; lactic acid bacteria; FODMAP; fructans; antioxidant activity; antioxidants; chocolate; free radical scavenging activity; reducing power; functionalization of food; electronic nose analysis; isoflavone conversion; thermal process; immature seeds; mature seeds; internal water content; konjac; linseed flour; fat substitute; volatile compounds; lipid oxidation; encapsulation; polyphenols; antioxidant activity; Mauritia flexuosa (aguaje); controlled dehydration