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Review
. 2021 Dec 15:365:130482.
doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130482. Epub 2021 Jun 27.

Red cabbage anthocyanins: Stability, extraction, biological activities and applications in food systems

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Red cabbage anthocyanins: Stability, extraction, biological activities and applications in food systems

Nazila Ghareaghajlou et al. Food Chem. .

Abstract

Red cabbage anthocyanins are of great interest as natural food colorants in the food industry; as they represent the color over a broad range of pH-values compared to anthocyanins from other natural sources. It is important to select an appropriate technique with high recovery of anthocyanins from red cabbage, among which extraction with organic solvents is the most applied extraction method. Currently, novel extraction techniques are employed as an alternative to the solvent extraction method, providing advantages such as higher anthocyanin recovery in a shorter time, lower solvent utilization, and minimum quality degradation. However, the incorporation of extracted anthocyanins into foodstuffs and pharmacological products is limited due to their low bioavailability and relative instability toward environmental adverse conditions, such as pH, temperature, enzymes, light, oxygen and ascorbic acid. In addition to increased structural stability of anthocyanins through glycosylation and acylation, their stability could be improved by copigmentation and encapsulation.

Keywords: Bioavailability; Cyanidin-3-diglucoside-5-glucoside; Functional properties; Solvent extraction; Stabilization.

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