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By-Products of Agri-Food Industry as Tannin-Rich Sources: A Review of Tannins' Biological Activities and Their Potential for Valorization.

María Fraga-Corral1,2, Paz Otero1,3, Javier Echave1, Paula Garcia-Oliveira1,2, Maria Carpena1, Amira Jarboui1, Bernabé Nuñez-Estevez1,2, Jesus Simal-Gandara1, Miguel A Prieto1,2.   

Abstract

During recent decades, consumers have been continuously moving towards the substitution of synthetic ingredients of the food industry by natural products, obtained from vegetal, animal or microbial sources. Additionally, a circular economy has been proposed as the most efficient production system since it allows for reducing and reutilizing different wastes. Current agriculture is responsible for producing high quantities of organic agricultural waste (e.g., discarded fruits and vegetables, peels, leaves, seeds or forestall residues), that usually ends up underutilized and accumulated, causing environmental problems. Interestingly, these agri-food by-products are potential sources of valuable bioactive molecules such as tannins. Tannins are phenolic compounds, secondary metabolites of plants widespread in terrestrial and aquatic natural environments. As they can be found in plenty of plants and herbs, they have been traditionally used for medicinal and other purposes, such as the leather industry. This fact is explained by the fact that they exert plenty of different biological activities and, thus, they entail a great potential to be used in the food, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industry. Consequently, this review article is directed towards the description of the biological activities exerted by tannins as they could be further extracted from by-products of the agri-food industry to produce high-added-value products.

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Keywords:  biological properties; circular economy; health benefits; tannins; valorization

Year:  2021        PMID: 33440730      PMCID: PMC7827785          DOI: 10.3390/foods10010137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foods        ISSN: 2304-8158


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