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  soy-biopolymer combination may extend encapsulation options  

soybean lecithin coated with a biopolymer may provide an encapsulation technique for a range of ingredients, according to a study from an international team of researchers. ellagic acid, a polyphenol with antioxidant activity, was used as a test substance and encapsulated in a liposome made from soybean lecithin, which was subsequently coated in a biopolymer composed of chitosan and dextran sulphate, researchers report in the journal of functional food. the biopolymer-coated liposomes were found to possess good stability to heat and ph, as well as improved release properties than non-coated liposomes, said the researchers, led by sergio madrigal-carballo from the national university in costa rica. “our results indicate that biopolymer-coated liposomes can be used to encapsulate, stabilize and deliver ellagic acid and may subsequently be of significant interest as novel biomaterial for the improved delivery of variety of functional food components, such as flavours, bioactive lipids, enzymes, peptides, antimicrobials and antioxidants,” wrote madrigal-carballo and his co-workers from the university of wisconsin in the us and the university of valencia in spain. ellagic acid and beyond commenting independently on the research, winston samuels, phd, president & ceo of maxx performance inc, a company specialising in microencapsulation, told foodnavigator that the system is almost like a gel cap/soft gel capsule which is a form of encapsulation. “it may have applications in systems that have a temperature less than 25 to 70 °c since it becomes unstable when subjected to temperatures within this range,” he added. dr samuels also added that the system may be specific to ellagic acid. ellagic acid has been receiving increased interest from researchers with a range of potential benefits reported, including radical scavenging, chemopreventive, antiviral, and antibacterial properties. studies have shown, however, that the compound is rapidly metabolised by intestinal microorganisms and eliminated from the body.


    Source :foodnavigator.com     Date : 9  March   2010


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agave may ward off osteoporosis

foods spiked with fructans from the agave plant may help protect against osteoporosis and other diseases such as diabetes and colon cancer by boosting the body’s absorption of calcium, according to a new study presented at the 239th national meeting of the american chemical society. “fructans are considered functional food ingredients because they affect body processes in ways that result in better health and reduction in the risk of many diseases,” said researcher mercedes lópez, ph. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 24 March 2010
improving health with functional foods

understanding the science of how the human gut functions and the role that diet plays in human health will be explored at a major international functional foods conference in cork, this week. foods have an enormous role to play in keeping people healthy and many foods have properties that can enhance the health of those that consume them. a ‘functional food’ is one that serves a purpose beyond basic nutrition, promoting health or reducing the risk of certain diseases. more

 Source : teagasc.ie   Date : 9 March 2010
coloured chickpeas: the next functional food

the latest in a long line of functional or ’super’ foods, coloured chickpeas have recently been found to be more beneficial than the more well known cream and beige chickpeas. coloured chickpeas have significantly higher antioxidant qualities than the regular cream and beige color varieties, according to a new study in the journal of food science, published by the institute of food technologists in chicago. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 24 February 2010
irish firms target functional foods acceptance

forming partnerships and tapping external resources can be the winning ticket in the functional foods market, says enterprise ireland, which is sponsoring an event on consumer and regulatory acceptance next month. ireland has been positioning as a force in functional and healthy foods. last year four of ireland’s biggest healthy ingredients companies – carbery, dairygold, glanbia and kerry - joined with academics to form food for health ireland (fhi), a group that will bring together partners up and down the value chain to develop and market ingredients and functional foods. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 23 February 2010
functional foods set to surge?

against the background of growing health consciousness among consumers, the demand for foods that support and enhance health is continuing on an upward trajectory. this is evident from the growing uptake of natural and safe alternatives such as functional foods and beverages and dietary supplements, all of which form an integral part of the nutraceuticals space. consumers are displaying a preference for convenience food with palpable benefits. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 18 January 2010
soy protein innovation may lead to functional food gel advances

hydrogels made from soy protein could protect functional food ingredients through the gut, tapping the ever-growing health and wellness segment. the technology could be used to develop gelled functional foods containing bioactive ingredients like a b vitamin, according to new research published in food hydrocolloids. hydrogels are liquid or semisolid materials composed of long-chain molecules cross-linked to one another to create many small empty spaces that can absorb water or other liquids like a sponge. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 13 January 2010
global functional drink growth eases in recession

global sales of functional drinks continue to rise but the recession has dampened progress, according to a new zenith report. market researchers zenith international said functional drink sales rose 3 per cent in 2008 to 26.5bn litres. this is down on an historic growth rate of 8 per cent a year between 2003 and 2008. fitting normally into the premium price category, functional drinks have come under recessionary pressure. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 4 January 2010
new antioxidant compounds identified

scientists at the university of granada have identified and characterized for the first time different antioxidant compounds from functional foods such as olive oil, honey, walnuts and a medicinal herb called teucrium polium. the scientists used two new techniques—capillary electrophoresis and high resolution liquid chromatography—to identify and quantify a great part of the phenolic compounds contained in these foods. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 20 November 2009
new pea product boosts functional fiber range

sunopta ingredients group is expanding its range of functional fibers to include organic and conventional pea fiber. the new product, sunopta pea fiber, is non-allergenic, non-gmo, and gluten-free and contains up to 90% dietary fiber, said the company. it will be produced by best cooking pulses of portage la prairie, manitoba, canada, with which sunopta has forged a distribution agreement. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 28 October 2009
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