Abstract

Scientific research consistently demonstrates that diseases may be delayed, treated, or even prevented and, thereby, health may be maintained with health-promoting functional food ingredients (FFIs). Consumers are increasingly demanding sound information about food, nutrition, nutrients, and their associated health benefits. Consequently, a nutrition industry is being formed around natural foods and FFIs, the economic growth of which is increasingly driven by consumer decisions. Information technology, in particular artificial intelligence (AI), is primed to vastly expand the pool of characterised and annotated FFIs available to consumers, by systematically discovering and characterising natural, efficacious, and safe bioactive ingredients (bioactives) that address specific health needs. However, FFI-producing companies are lagging in adopting AI technology for their ingredient development pipelines for several reasons, resulting in a lack of efficient means for large-scale and high-throughput molecular and functional ingredient characterisation. The arrival of the AI-led technological revolution allows for the comprehensive characterisation and understanding of the universe of FFI molecules, enabling the mining of the food and natural product space in an unprecedented manner. In turn, this expansion of bioactives dramatically increases the repertoire of FFIs available to the consumer, ultimately resulting in bioactives being specifically developed to target unmet health needs.

Highlights

  • Frontiers in GeneticsInformation technology, in particular artificial intelligence (AI), is primed to vastly expand the pool of characterised and annotated functional food ingredients (FFIs) available to consumers, by systematically discovering and characterising natural, efficacious, and safe bioactive ingredients (bioactives) that address specific health needs

  • Scientific research consistently demonstrates that diseases may be delayed, treated, or even prevented and, thereby, health may be maintained with health-promoting functional food ingredients (FFIs)

  • Due to still high costs for equipment and analysis execution, this traditional approach of “food material fractionation → bioactivity screening → identification of active fraction(s) → ingredient identification within active fraction → functional ingredient characterisation → benefit assignment” has not delivered on rapid expansion of the pool of truly novel, disease-modifying and healthmaintaining molecules available to consumers: it is not viable to experimentally unravel and confirm the effect of all molecules within natural products for multiple therapeutic benefits. Employing this traditional approach, health claims are assigned only after bioactivity has been established: this approach does not start with a health benefit and consumer need to be addressed, rather it searches for an application once the fortuitous new activities of the bioactives have been identified

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Summary

Frontiers in Genetics

Information technology, in particular artificial intelligence (AI), is primed to vastly expand the pool of characterised and annotated FFIs available to consumers, by systematically discovering and characterising natural, efficacious, and safe bioactive ingredients (bioactives) that address specific health needs. The arrival of the AI-led technological revolution allows for the comprehensive characterisation and understanding of the universe of FFI molecules, enabling the mining of the food and natural product space in an unprecedented manner. This expansion of bioactives dramatically increases the repertoire of FFIs available to the consumer, resulting in bioactives being developed to target unmet health needs

FUNCTIONAL FOOD INGREDIENTS
Functional Food Ingredients and Health
Traditional Ingredient Discovery and Characterisation
During the Forecast
Advancing From Classical Bioinformatics to Predicting Novel Bioactives
AI Integration With Peptidomics
FFI for Muscle Health
CONCLUSION
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