To meet the new age health demand the popularity of disease-preventing agents like functional foods is spiking.
Functional foods are traditional foods comprising whole or fortified, enriched, enhanced items with useful nutrients
Blending & formulation
Help reduce nutrient deficiencies.
Animal breeding & cultivation
Food genetic compositions tweaking along with biotechnology & molecular biology tools.
Preservation of bioactive compounds
Microencapsulation with a polymer matrix of solid particles, liquid droplets & gas coating controls the exchange between food’s internal & external parts and protects minute bioactive food molecules from enzymes, hormones, and bacterial & yeast cells.
Edible films and coatings
It extends the food shelf life and controls moisture, gas transfer & oxidation.
Vacuum impregnation
Desirable solutes are introduced into the porous food structures to alter their native composition without changing food integrity.
New technologies
Health recommendation as per the individual’s genetic nature through nutrigenomic practices.
Post consumption, the food matrix delivers the bioactive constituents, followed by digestive enzyme metabolization, bloodstream absorption, transportation to selected tissues, and excretion through urine or feces.
Bioavailability defines nutrient absorption in the intestine as per internal factors like age, gender, nutrient status & health condition, and external factors such as food molecular structure, matrix release, compound pharmacokinetics, epithelial absorption, biochemical degradation, and distribution.
Functional foods are made up of complex matrices & bioactive constituents. Only a fraction of these healthful compounds arrive at biological targets after distribution & absorption from the gastrointestinal tract into the circulatory system.
The wide range of usage of health-promoting functional foods should be supported by their bioactivity evaluation after exposure to gastrointestinal conditions.
Substantial scientific studies are needed
To build functional foods as boon & not curse, their utilization should be carried under the professional health guide assistance at a suitable time & to an accurate age group population.
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