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Review Articles

Updated insights into anthocyanin stability behavior from bases to cases: Why and why not anthocyanins lose during food processing

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Pages 8639-8671 | Published online: 18 Apr 2022
 

Abstract

Anthocyanins have received considerable attention for the development of food products with attractive colors and potential health benefits. However, anthocyanin applications have been hindered by stability issues, especially in the context of complex food matrices and diverse processing methods. From the natural microenvironment of plants to complex processed food matrices and formulations, there may happen comprehensive changes to anthocyanins, leading to unpredictable stability behavior under various processing conditions. In particular, anthocyanin hydration, degradation, and oxidation during thermal operations in the presence of oxygen represent major challenges. First, this review aims to summarize our current understanding of key anthocyanin stability issues focusing on the chemical properties and their consequences in complex food systems. The subsequent efforts to examine plenty of cases attempt to unravel a universal pattern and provide thorough guidance for future food practice regarding anthocyanins. Additionally, we put forward a model with highlights on the role of the balance between anthocyanin release and degradation in stability evaluations. Our goal is to engender updated insights into anthocyanin stability behavior under food processing conditions and provide a robust foundation for the development of anthocyanin stabilization strategies, expecting to promote more and deeper progress in this field.

Author contributions

Yanpei Chen: Conceptualization, Investigation, Writing - Original Draft, Writing - Review & Editing, Visualization. Tarun Belwal: Conceptualization, Writing - Review & Editing. Yanqun Xu: Writing - Review & Editing, Supervision. Quan Ma and Dong Li: Writing - Review & Editing. Li Li: Writing - Review & Editing, Supervision. Hang Xiao and Zisheng Luo: Funding Acquisition, Conceptualization, Writing - Review & Editing, Supervision.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

Additional information

Funding

The work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31972114, 32001748), the Ningbo Natural Science Foundation (202003N4311), and the Key Research and Development Program of Zhejiang Province (2021C02014).

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