Recent development of carrier materials in anthocyanins encapsulation applications: A comprehensive literature review.

Weihai Marine Organism & Medical Technology Research Institute, School of Marine Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Wei Hai 264200, PR China. Weihai Marine Organism & Medical Technology Research Institute, School of Marine Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Wei Hai 264200, PR China. Electronic address: shi.heng2009@163.com. Weihai Marine Organism & Medical Technology Research Institute, School of Marine Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Wei Hai 264200, PR China. Electronic address: lihuijing@iccas.ac.cn.

Food chemistry. 2024;:138104
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Abstract

Anthocyanins are natural polyphenols belonging to the flavonoid family that possess a variety of putative health benefits when consumed in a balanced diet. However, applications of anthocyanins in, for example, functional foods are limited due to poor stability, degradation, and low transmembrane efficiency. To maintain bioactivities of anthocyanins and optimize their use, various carrier materials have been developed. Here, we reviewed the uses of the different carrier materials (organic/inorganic, micro/nano) for anthocyanin encapsulation and delivery over the past five years. The performance of different materials and interactions between anthocyanins and these materials are described. Lastly, we give our perspective on the future development trend of anthocyanin encapsulation strategies.

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