2019
DOI: 10.2174/1381612824666181106091303
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Polyphenols: Plant Sources and Food Industry Applications

Abstract: Background: Numerous epidemiological studies have demonstrated the association between (poly)phenol-rich foods and human health. Growing consumer knowledge of the relationship between diet, good health and disease prevention stimulated manufacturing opportunities. Functional foods and their synergistic health benefits, beyond just being a source of individual nutrients, are highly demanded by consumers. Objective: Therefore, the aim of this study was to review available literature focusing on the nutraceut… Show more

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“…Recently, the food industry also became interested in byproducts derived from plants and fruits due to their rich content of polyphenols, and potential use in functional foods or food supplements [20]. Although some phenolic compounds are specific to some fruits and plants, many polyphenols are present in several food sources [2], and many fruits and vegetables produce more than one particular type of phenol, being more or less rich in an assortment of those compounds [21].…”
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“…Recently, the food industry also became interested in byproducts derived from plants and fruits due to their rich content of polyphenols, and potential use in functional foods or food supplements [20]. Although some phenolic compounds are specific to some fruits and plants, many polyphenols are present in several food sources [2], and many fruits and vegetables produce more than one particular type of phenol, being more or less rich in an assortment of those compounds [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the level of polyphenols in the same plant is not constant, but varies with, for example, crop and atmospheric conditions [20,21]. This variation of polyphenol content in what appears to be the same plant or fruit makes it difficult to assess the ingested amount by a particular person.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antioxidants (natural or synthetic) can act through different mechanisms in the organism, such as: (i) direct neutralization of free radicals; (ii) expression of molecules from the host antioxidant defense systems; (iii) inhibition of oxidant enzymes (leading to reduction of free radicals' generation/propagation) [10][11][12][13]. These compounds can also be used in the food industry to maintain the physical-chemical quality of fruits, meat, and other foods [14][15][16]. Due to the side effects of synthetic antioxidants, those from natural sources are preferred; this context leads to a constant search for plant-derived compounds with this property [4,[10][11][12][14][15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These compounds can also be used in the food industry to maintain the physical-chemical quality of fruits, meat, and other foods [14][15][16]. Due to the side effects of synthetic antioxidants, those from natural sources are preferred; this context leads to a constant search for plant-derived compounds with this property [4,[10][11][12][14][15][16][17][18].…”
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