Abstract

Although synthetic bioactive compounds are approved in many countries for food applications, they are becoming less and less welcome by consumers. Therefore, there has been an increasing interest in replacing these synthetic compounds by natural bioactive compounds. These natural compounds can be used as food additives to maintain the food quality, food safety and appeal, and as food supplements or nutraceuticals to correct nutritional deficiencies, maintain a suitable intake of nutrients, or to support physiological functions, respectively. Recent studies reveal that numerous food wastes, particularly fruit and vegetables byproducts, are a good source of bioactive compounds that can be extracted and reintroduced into the food chain as natural food additives or in food matrices for obtaining nutraceuticals and functional foods. This review addresses general questions concerning the use of fruit and vegetables byproducts as new sources of natural bioactive compounds that are being addressed to foods as natural additives and supplements. Those bioactive compounds must follow the legal requirements and evaluations to assess the risks for human health and their toxicity must be considered before being launched into the market. To overcome the potential health risk while increasing the biological activity, stability and biodistribution of the supplements’ technological alternatives have been studied such as encapsulation of bioactive compounds into micro or nanoparticles or nanoemulsions. This will allow enhancing the stability and release along the gastrointestinal tract in a controlled manner into the specific tissues. This review summarizes the valorization path that a bioactive compound recovered from an agro-food waste can face from the moment their potentialities are exhibited until it reaches the final consumer and the safety and toxicity challenges, they may overcome.

Highlights

  • According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) one-third of the produced food is wasted [1]

  • The reintroduction of recovered agro-food waste bioactive compounds (BCs) faces many challenges including saftey, biological instability, potential contaminations [14]. Those ingredients are considered as new foods that must undergo safety assessments likely to change according to different countries, yet limited, legislations concerning to the food losses and waste (FLW) utilization [15]

  • Natural bioactive compounds represent a special group of health care molecules that could be applied in a great variety of food classes: functional foods, nutraceuticals, dietary supplements, and used as food additives providing to the consumers a natural and sustainable alternative to the synthetic ones

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Summary

Introduction

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) one-third of the produced food is wasted [1]. America generates 6% of the FLW worldwide [7], which imply a significant impact on biodiversity, human health, and climate change These FLW might be useful due to their high content of BCs in the production of food additives, functional foods, supplements, and nutraceuticals [5]. The reintroduction of recovered agro-food waste BCs faces many challenges including saftey, biological instability, potential contaminations (pathogens, toxins or pesticides) [14] Because of that, those ingredients are considered as new foods that must undergo safety assessments likely to change according to different countries, yet limited, legislations concerning to the FLW utilization [15]. The main objective of this review is to compile the journey of the BCs recovered from agro-food wastes until the final consumer, highlighting the safety and toxicity challenges that must be overcome

Natural Bioactive Compounds
Antioxidants
Preservatives
Anti-Browning
Colorants
Thickeners
Food Waste Bioactive Compounds Regulatory and Legislative Issues
European Union
Non EU Contries
Safety Issues Related with Food Waste Valorization
Toxicological Evaluation
Triggers
Challenges for New “Smart-Foods” for Health
Findings
Conclusions

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