Centro de Investigação de Montanha (CIMO), Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Campus de Santa Apolónia, 5300-253 Bragança, Portugal.
Nutrition and Bromatology Group, Faculty of Food Science and Technology, University of Vigo, Ourense Campus, E32004 Ourense, Spain.
Molecules. 2021 Apr 30;26(9):2624. doi: 10.3390/molecules26092624.
Food processing generates a large amount of bio-residues, which have become the focus of different studies aimed at valorizing this low-cost source of bioactive compounds. High fruit consumption is associated with beneficial health effects and, therefore, bio-waste and its constituents arouse therapeutic interest. The present work focuses on the main Portuguese fruit crops and revises (i) the chemical constituents of apple, orange, and pear pomace as potential sources of functional/bioactive compounds; (ii) the bioactive evidence and potential therapeutic use of bio-waste generated in the processing of the main Portuguese fruit crops; and (iii) potential applications in the food, nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics industries. The current evidence of the effect of these bio-residues as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial agents is also summarized. Conclusions of the revised data are that these bio-wastes hold great potential to be employed in specific nutritional and pharmaceutical applications.
食品加工会产生大量的生物残留物,这些残留物已成为不同研究的焦点,旨在对这种低成本的生物活性化合物来源进行增值利用。高水果消费与有益的健康效果相关,因此,生物废物及其成分引起了治疗兴趣。本工作重点关注葡萄牙主要的水果作物,并回顾了(i)苹果、橙和梨渣作为功能性/生物活性化合物的潜在来源的化学成分;(ii)加工葡萄牙主要水果作物过程中产生的生物废物的生物活性证据和潜在治疗用途;以及(iii)在食品、营养保健品、制药和化妆品行业的潜在应用。目前还总结了这些生物残留物作为抗氧化剂、抗炎剂和抗菌剂的效果的证据。综上所述,这些生物废物具有很大的潜力,可以应用于特定的营养和药物应用。