Persimmon-derived pectin (PP) is a versatile dietary polysaccharide with considerable industrial and biological significance, demonstrating a range of functionalities and health-promoting benefits. This review explores the changes in PP during postharvest and processing, detailing structural alterations and extraction techniques for optimal characteristics. Key functional attributes of PP-such as emulsification, rheology, antioxidant capacity, immunomodulation, and gut microbiota regulation-highlight its potential applications in food, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. The review also explores methods to enhance the functional properties of PP through synergistic interactions with polyphenols. A strategic roadmap for advancing PP research is proposed, connecting extraction methods, structural characteristics, and functional properties to tailor PP for specific applications in food science and technology. Overall, persimmon-derived pectin is positioned as a valuable food-derived bioactive ingredient with diverse capabilities, poised to drive innovation and advance nutritional science across multiple sectors.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.141453 | DOI Listing |
Food Chem
January 2025
School of Food Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453000, China. Electronic address:
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