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Value-added effects of using aromatic plants in foods and human therapy

Birce Mercanoğlu Taban, Elisaveth STAVROPOULOU, Lizziane Kretli Winkelströter, Eugenia Bezirtzoglou

2021Food Science and Technology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Consumers' demands for low-processed and healthier food products led to a search for alternatives to replace or reduce synthetic food additives with natural ones. Aromatic plant derivatives which have GRAS status, have been examined for being natural food preservatives and antioxidants to prolong the shelf-life of foods. They contribute to food safety, owing to their anti-quorum sensing, and anti-biofilm properties. These potential food safety attributes and increasing demand for natural food additive options have led to an interest in the use of them, especially in traditional meat, dairy, and bakery products, which would provide them an added value, and increase the market competitiveness. Therefore, the overall perspective of the value-added effects of using aromatic plants and their derivatives in food production and of their incorporated use into packaging materials for active packaging are discussed in this review. In addition, it provides information on their antimicrobial and antioxidant actions. The review also aims to give detailed information on benefits of vegetal bioactive compounds in health and disease by giving their nutraceutical and health-promoting properties. The current knowledge on their application in the treatment of health disorders is presented, their ability to prevent diseases is discussed, and the areas for future research are proposed.

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NutraceuticalActive packagingBusinessBiotechnologyHuman healthFood packagingHealth benefitsFood PreservativesFood additiveAromatic plantsFood safetyFood industryAdded valueFood scienceAntimicrobialPreservativeMedicineChemistryBiologyTraditional medicineEnvironmental healthOrganic chemistryBotanyFinanceEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesMedicinal Plants and Neuroprotection