Microwave technology for food applications

Author(s):  
Alice Angoy ◽  
Sylène Brianceau ◽  
François Chabrier ◽  
Pascal Ginisty ◽  
Wahbi Jomaa ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 20 (6) ◽  
pp. 924-930 ◽  
Author(s):  
Si-Yin Chung ◽  
Shawndrika Reed

2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (15) ◽  
pp. 1576-1587 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aziz H. Rad ◽  
Amin Abbasi ◽  
Hossein S. Kafil ◽  
Khudaverdi Ganbarov

In recent decades, functional foods with ingredients comprising probiotics, prebiotics and postbiotics have been gaining a lot of attention from scientists. Probiotics and postbiotics are usually applied in pharmaceutical formulations and/or commercial food-based products. These bioactive agents can be associated with host eukaryotic cells and have a key role in maintaining and restoring host health. The review describes the concept of postbiotics, their quality control and potential applications in pharmaceutical formulations and commercial food-based products for health promotion, prevention of disease and complementary treatment. Despite the effectiveness of probiotic products, researchers have introduced the concept of postbiotic to optimize their beneficial effects as well as to meet the needs of consumers to provide a safe product. The finding of recent studies suggests that postbiotics might be appropriate alternative agents for live probiotic cells and can be applied in medical, veterinary and food practice to prevent and to treat some diseases, promote animal health status and develop functional foods. Presently scientific literature confirms that postbiotics, as potential alternative agents, may have superiority in terms of safety relative to their parent live cells, and due to their unique characteristics in terms of clinical, technological and economical aspects, can be applied as promising tools in the drug and food industry for developing health benefits, and therapeutic aims.


Science ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 368 (6493) ◽  
pp. 840.14-842
Author(s):  
Ian S. Osborne
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2021 ◽  
Vol 68 ◽  
pp. 102636
Author(s):  
Wanqing Jia ◽  
Elvira Rodriguez-Alonso ◽  
Marine Bianeis ◽  
Julia K. Keppler ◽  
Atze Jan van der Goot

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (7) ◽  
pp. 1869
Author(s):  
Mariel Calderón-Oliver ◽  
Edith Ponce-Alquicira

Many current food and health trends demand the use of more ecological, sustainable, and environmentally friendly techniques for the extraction of bioactive compounds, including antioxidants. However, extraction yields and final antioxidant activities vary between sources and are highly influenced by the given extraction method and nature and ratio of the employed solvent, especially for total polyphenols, flavonoids, and anthocyanins, which are well recognized as natural antioxidants with food applications. This review focused on the most common extraction techniques and potential antioxidant activity in the food industry for various natural antioxidant sources, such as green tea, rosemary, clove, and oregano. Green extraction techniques have been proven to be far more efficient, environmentally friendly, and economical. In general, these techniques include the use of microwaves, ultrasound, high hydrostatic pressure, pulsed electric fields, enzymes, and deep eutectic solvents, among others. These extraction methods are described here, including their advantages, disadvantages, and applications.


2021 ◽  
pp. 106881
Author(s):  
Thomas Fenton ◽  
Azarmidokht Gholamipour-Shirazi ◽  
Kilian Daffner ◽  
Tom Mills ◽  
Eddie Pelan

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