“…Recent works have focused on various functional aspects of dihydromyricetin, such as antimicrobial properties (Cui, Li, et al., 2021; Wu et al., 2017; Xiao et al., 2019), antioxidant capacity (Xie et al., 2019), flavor infusion (Carneiro et al., 2020), stability and stereo‐specific action (Umair et al., 2020), pharmacological activities (Muhammad et al., 2018), the bioavailability of bioactive compounds (Sun et al., 2021), interaction with iron (Wang et al., 2020), and its optimized extraction (Muhammad et al., 2017) by using response surface methodology. The proposed antimicrobial mechanism of dihydromyricetin in previous reports (Farhadi et al., 2019; Liang et al., 2020; Shevelev et al., 2020; Zhang et al., 2018) is comprises on; the membrane permeability, functional changes in the cell membrane, cytoplasmic membrane damage, blockage in the energy metabolism, retardation in the nucleic acid synthesis process, porin inhibition on the cell membrane, and weakening of the pathogenicity (Farhadi et al., 2019; Xie et al., 2019; Xie et al., 2015).…”