Filipa A Vicente , Vid Urbančič , Blaž Likozar , Pedro N Simões , Jorge FB Pereira
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Abstract
Aqueous biphasic systems (ABS) are widely known for their enhanced biocompatibility and selectivity in downstream processes. Hence, being a key tool for the extraction/separation of innumerous biomolecules. This is particularly important for the food industry considering the higher consumers’ awareness for the health hazards associated with chemicals used in food processing and applications, as well as the replacement of synthetic food additives such as pigments and preservatives. Therefore, this mini-review offers a critical perspective on the progress done over the last three years regarding the application of ABS i) for the extraction of food-related biomolecules, ii) as analytical tools in food processing, iii) as in situ bio-based platforms, iv) for the valorization of food waste, and v) to shed some light on how molecular simulation approaches may be a key element in this framework.
期刊介绍:
Current Opinion in Food Science specifically provides expert views on current advances in food science in a clear and readable format. It also evaluates the most noteworthy papers from original publications, annotated by experts.
Key Features:
Expert Views on Current Advances: Clear and readable insights from experts in the field regarding current advances in food science.
Evaluation of Noteworthy Papers: Annotated evaluations of the most interesting papers from the extensive array of original publications.
Themed Sections: The subject of food science is divided into themed sections, each reviewed once a year.