Nano-technological approaches for plant and marine-based polysaccharides for nano-encapsulations and their applications in food industry

Adv Food Nutr Res. 2021:97:187-236. doi: 10.1016/bs.afnr.2021.02.017. Epub 2021 May 28.

Abstract

Novel food preservation methods, along with preservatives have been employed to prevent food products from spoilage. There is an increasing demand to substitute synthetic preservatives with natural bioactive compounds since they are safe and environmentally friendly. Bioactive compounds with functional and therapeutic properties are found in foods and have also beneficial physiological and immunological health effects. However, there are some issues associated with bioactive compounds, such as low stability, solubility, and permeability. Encapsulation techniques, especially nano-encapsulation, are a promising technique to overcome these restrictions. A range of the plants' constituents can be converted into bio-nanomaterials. Major plant constituents are polysaccharides which have good biocompatibility properties and therapeutic activities, such as antioxidant, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, and anti-tumor. Among plant and marine-based polysaccharides, cellulose, starch, alginates, chitosan, and carrageenans have been used as carrier materials to preserve core material. Moreover, many studies indicated that favorable sources such as plant and marine based polysaccharides are emerging. This chapter will cover plant and marine-based polysaccharides for nano-encapsulation and their application in the food industry.

Keywords: Bioactive compounds; Biodegradable materials; Food application; Food preservation; Nano-encapsulations; Plant and marine-origin polysaccharides.

MeSH terms

  • Alginates
  • Cellulose
  • Food Industry
  • Nanostructures*
  • Polysaccharides*

Substances

  • Alginates
  • Polysaccharides
  • Cellulose