Stability of polyphenols in food processing.

Haolin Zhang, Minglong Wang, Jianbo Xiao
Author Information
  1. Haolin Zhang: Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, Macao, China.
  2. Minglong Wang: School of Perfume and Aroma Technology, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Shanghai, China.
  3. Jianbo Xiao: Department of Analytical and Food Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Universidade de Vigo, Ourense, Spain. Electronic address: jianboxiao@uvigo.es.

Abstract

In recent years, polyphenols have attracted considerable attention due to their diverse potential health-beneficial effects on humans. Polyphenols are widely distributed in natural plants, and therefore play an important role in human food. Thermal processing, irradiation, fermentation, high pressure, microwave, and drying are several popular food processing methods. However, polyphenols are instable in food processing, which easily degrade and react with other components because of their polyhydroxy characteristic. Traditional and advanced technologies have been used to characterize the stability of polyphenols. The main influence factors of stability of polyphenols such as pH, temperature, light, oxygen, enzymes, metal ions, as well as macromolecules, are summarized. Besides, thermal processing greatly promoted the degradation of polyphenols. Thermal degradation mechanisms and products of some polyphenols, such as quercetin and rutin, have been intensively demonstrated. Nevertheless, the structural changes of polyphenols caused by food processing, may lead to different bioactivities from the obtained results based on unprocessed polyphenols. Therefore, to maximize the beneficial effects of polyphenols ingested by human from processed food, the stability of polyphenols in food processing must be thoroughly investigated to assess their real bioactivities. In addition, some available technologies for improving the stability of polyphenols in food processing have been proposed.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Antioxidants
Desiccation
Food Handling
Humans
Polyphenols

Chemicals

Antioxidants
Polyphenols

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