2015
DOI: 10.3177/jnsv.61.s180
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Nano-Science-Engineering-Technology Applications to Food and Nutrition

Abstract: The potential benefits of nanotechnology have been recognized by many industrial sectors, and nanotechnology products are increasingly appearing in the world as consumer products. It has also wide application in the field of food: nano-sensors, smart packaging, nanoencapsulation and delivery of food compounds. Nanotechnology can be applied to the formulation of novel materials at nanoscale, as well as the development of new techniques for research to provide innovative systems. Nanotechnology is expected to op… Show more

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“…Therefore, each carrier system for these compounds is characterized by specific properties (McClements, Decker, Park, & Weiss, 2009). In terms of bioactivity, the main functional lipophilic compounds are carotenoids, liposoluble antioxidants (tocopherols and polyphenols), liposoluble vitamins and phytosterols, which have been the focus of recent studies on nanotechnological applications (Mozafari, Flanagan, Matia-Merino, Awati, Omri, Suntres, & Singh, 2006;Huang, Yu, & Ru, 2010;Nakajima, Wang, Chaudhry, Park, & Juneja, 2015;.…”
Section: Functional Lipophilic Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, each carrier system for these compounds is characterized by specific properties (McClements, Decker, Park, & Weiss, 2009). In terms of bioactivity, the main functional lipophilic compounds are carotenoids, liposoluble antioxidants (tocopherols and polyphenols), liposoluble vitamins and phytosterols, which have been the focus of recent studies on nanotechnological applications (Mozafari, Flanagan, Matia-Merino, Awati, Omri, Suntres, & Singh, 2006;Huang, Yu, & Ru, 2010;Nakajima, Wang, Chaudhry, Park, & Juneja, 2015;.…”
Section: Functional Lipophilic Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strategies for the use of nanotechnology in the food industry are differentiated, mainly in terms of preserving integrity and guaranteeing the functionality of bioactive compounds, as well as biosafety requirements. In this context, it is possible to obtain great benefits from the use of nanotechnology in several areas, for example in food safety for the detection of pathogens, in the development of packaging materials with biodegradable, antimicrobial and barrier properties, as well as edible films for surface coatings, nanosensors, new ingredients, additions, additives, food supplements, foods with functional properties, systems for transporting bioactive compounds and others (Chaudhry & Castle, 2011;Durán & Marcato, 2013;Wang, Chaudhry, Park, & Juneja, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%