Litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.): A comprehensive review of phytochemstry, medicinal properties, and product development

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pei-Fen Yao ◽  
Yan Gao ◽  
J. Simal-Gandara ◽  
Mohamed A Farag ◽  
Weijie Chen ◽  
...  

Since ancient times, litchi has been well recognized as a functional food for the management of various ailments. Many bioactives, including flavanoids, anthocyanins, phenolics, sesquiterpenes, triterpenes, and lignans, have been...

Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 1709
Author(s):  
Célia Faustino ◽  
Lídia Pinheiro

Honey has been used as a nutraceutical product since ancient times due to its nutritional and medicinal properties. Honey rheology influences its organoleptic properties and is relevant for processing and quality control. This review summarizes the rheological behaviour of honeys of different botanical source(s) and geographical locations that has been described in the literature, focusing on the relation between rheological parameters, honey composition (moisture, water activity, sugar content, presence of colloidal matter) and experimental conditions (temperature, time, stress, shear rate). Both liquid and crystallized honeys have been addressed. Firstly, the main mathematical models used to describe honey rheological behaviour are presented highlighting moisture and temperature effects. Then, rheological data from the literature regarding distinct honey types from different countries is analysed and results are compared. Although most honeys are Newtonian fluids, interesting shear-thinning and thixotropic as well as anti-thixotropic behaviour have been described for some types of honey. Rheological parameters have also been successfully applied to identify honey adulteration and to discriminate between different honey types. Several chemometric techniques have also been employed to obtain the complex relationships between honey physicochemical and rheological properties, including partial least squares (PLS), principal component analysis (PCA) and artificial neural networks (ANN).


2022 ◽  
pp. 233-271
Author(s):  
Divyani Panwar ◽  
Parmjit Singh Panesar ◽  
Anuradha Saini

2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 228-232
Author(s):  
Gabriela Widelska ◽  
Kamila Kasprzak-Drozd ◽  
Karolina Wojtunik-Kulesza ◽  
Anna Krajewska ◽  
Anna Oniszczuk

Abstract Globally, diseases of the lung are one of the main causes of death, and conventional therapies are often ineffective in dealing with this serious medical and sociological problem. Since ancient times, medicinal plants have been used in the treatment of respiratory tract diseases. Such plants show antitussive, muscle relaxing, bronchi dilation or cillary movement effects. Their usefulness has been confirmed by modern and current research. A medicinal plant that is also a functional food can open new areas in the prevention and treatment of respiratory tract diseases. In this review, information about the influence of functional food on preventing and treating asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) and high-altitude sickness are presented.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 10790-10800

With the advancement of the quality of life and the resultant increase in the frequency of life-threatening diseases, food is being viewed as a source of nutritional and functional benefits. Mushrooms have served as nutritious food from time immemorial along with useful medicinal properties. The genus Ramaria, coral fungi, is a potential group of culinarily acclaimed mushrooms with worldwide distribution. During the past two decades, studies on several species of the genus revealed high medicinal potency. In this review, we particularly aim to update this group's present status with respect to its importance as food and medicine, which will offer a new perception to researchers for its progress from dietary food to functional food.


Author(s):  
Rao Sanaullah Khan ◽  
Saw Lin Kiat ◽  
John Mark Grigor

Functional foods, being one of the major food categories of the global health and wellness market, are becoming a major focus of new product development (NPD) in the food industry. The development of functional foods is more complex than traditional food New Product Development (NPD), calling for a concerted effort from researchers and NPD experts to explore and understand the functional food product development (FFPD) process in more detail.  The current research in this field has reported that there is a need to evolve from a traditional NPD approach, towards an integrative and innovative approach involving cooperative networks and techniques of commercialization. However, there is little practical evidence on how much progress has been made to date.  Therefore, this research was designed to investigate the food product innovation process of food manufacturing in the Asia-Pacific region (Singapore) with reference to functional foods development. Results report on a comparative account of NPD practices between registered Singapore food companies that are doing some sort of functional food development (Group 1) and those that are not (Group 2). A significant difference (P<0.05) in the aims and mode of NPD between Group 1 and Group was observed. Further it was observed that food companies in Group 1 have significantly (P<0.05) more diverse external collaborations with broad aims to collaborate, in comparison with food companies in Group 2.  This is a positive step toward developing an external resource base, which is essential in developing functional foods. This attitude should be encouraged in future innovation polices as being critical to value-added food product innovations in Singapore.  Apart from these differences, food companies are still pursuing a traditional NPD approach (independent and closed NPD); with loose Intellectual Property protection practices irrespective of type of innovation activity. There is a need to create awareness among the stakeholders about the factors needed for developing unique and inimitable resources, and dynamic capabilities in food manufacturing. 


Author(s):  
Mo'ez Al-Islam Ezzat Faris ◽  
Amita Attlee

Lentils have been part of human diet from ancient times. This chapter focuses on the nutritional composition, presence of bioactive substances, antioxidants and health rendering properties of lentils. Recent definitions have considered lentils as a prophylactic and therapeutic functional food due to its considerable content of essential macronutrients, namely functional proteins and carbohydrates, and essential micronutrients, as well as bioactive phytochemicals such as phytates and polyphenols. Indeed, the presence of an impressive arsenal of secondary metabolites, minerals and bioactive constituents in lentils have shown to be promising contributors in the management and prevention of several human chronic diseases, attributed to their anticarcinogenic, hypoglycemic, hypocholesterolemic and blood-pressure lowering properties.


Nutrients ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 992 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sonia Emanuele ◽  
Marianna Lauricella ◽  
Giuseppe Calvaruso ◽  
Antonella D’Anneo ◽  
Michela Giuliano

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
Marina Mikulinich ◽  
Natalia Guzikova

The article reflects the possibilities of using the descriptor-profile method in modeling recipes of functional food products taking into account the consumer preferences. Preserved foods using sprouted bare-grained oats or wheat and barley-malt extract served as samples for research. The simulation of the consumer preferences of the preserved product was carried out using a descriptor-profile method of tasting analysis. There were thirty-two features of descriptors identified for assessing organoleptic indicators and emotional customers’ perception of the product. A visual model of the consumer preferences of the preserved product was formed. The intensity and significance of each descriptor were determined. Influence of share of sprouted grain and malt extract on consumer preferences of preserved product was studied. Increasing the share of sprouted grain in the product reduced the coverage of the grain with the extract, the pallor and hardness of the grain, the intensity of brown color and the presence of malt-apple aroma. An "ideal" portrait of the product has been developed taking into account the strengths and weaknesses of the product, allowing to design organoleptic indicators at the stage of product development. High consumer preferences of the preserved product – a harmonious sweet taste with slight sourness, malt-apple-honey aroma, moderate grain hardness, lack of bitterness, – were achieved with 40% – 50% sprouted grain and 50% – 60% extract.


2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (22) ◽  
pp. 73 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agilandeswari Devarajan ◽  
MK Mohanmarugaraja

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