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Delivery of Functionality in Complex Food Systems

The 4th International Conference on Delivery of Functionality in Complex Food Systems was held  this week in Guelph, Canada and I was there representing Food & Function.  The conference was hosted and organised by the University of Guelph with the theme of ‘Physically-Inspired Approaches from the Nanoscale to the Microscale’.  The aim of this international symposium, now in its fourth year, is to focus on both basic science and functionality in food.  As such, the spotlight was firmly set on the delivery of functionality by exploring and manipulating the fundamental physical and chemical aspects of food.  This focus makes Food & Function a perfect partner and we are proud to be publishing a themed issue of research presented at the conference, due for publication in early 2012. 

Over three days world renowned speakers presented on ‘Engineering Self-Assembly in Food Systems Principles and Applications’, ‘Novel Structures for Engineered Bioactive Delivery’ and ‘Food Structuring as a Means to Modulate the Physiological Response of Foods’.  The oral sessions were complemented by a poster session with over 40 contributions. Food & Function board members Job Ubbink, Julian McClements and Erik van der Linden were amongst the invited speakers and Alejandro Marangoni was chair of the organising committee.

Anna Simpson, Deputy Editor Food & Function

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Top ten most accessed articles in June

This month sees the following articles in Food & Function that are in the top ten most accessed:-

The metabolism and analysis of isoflavones and other dietary polyphenols in foods and biological systems
Stephen Barnes, Jeevan Prasain, Tracy D’Alessandro, Ali Arabshahi, Nigel Botting, Mary Ann Lila, George Jackson, Elsa M. Janle and Connie M. Weaver
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 235-244, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10025D

Inhibition of advanced glycation endproduct formation by foodstuffs
Chi-Hao Wu, Shang-Ming Huang, Jer-An Lin and Gow-Chin Yen
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 224-234, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10026B

Anti-inflammatory activity of natural dietary flavonoids
Min-Hsiung Pan, Ching-Shu Lai and Chi-Tang Ho
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 15-31, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00103A, Review

Fruit juice-induced endothelium-dependent relaxations in isolated porcine coronary arteries: evaluation of different fruit juices and purees and optimization of a red fruit juice blend
Cyril Auger, Jong-Hun Kim, Sandrine Trinh, Thierry Chataigneau, Anne M. Popken and Valérie B. Schini-Kerth
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 245-250, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10040H

Review of in vitro digestion models for rapid screening of emulsion-based systems
David Julian McClements and Yan Li
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 32-59, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00111B

Role of reverse micelles on lipid oxidation in bulk oils: impact of phospholipids on antioxidant activity of a-tocopherol and Trolox
Bingcan Chen, Ashley Han, Michaël Laguerre, David Julian McClements and Eric Andrew Decker
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 302-309, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10046G

Transcription profiles of LPS-stimulated THP-1 monocytes and macrophages: a tool to study inflammation modulating effects of food-derived compounds
Wasaporn Chanput, Jurriaan Mes, Robert A. M. Vreeburg, Huub F. J. Savelkoul and Harry J. Wichers
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 254-261, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00113A

Naturally occurring inhibitors against the formation of advanced glycation end-products
Xiaofang Peng, Jinyu Ma, Feng Chen and Mingfu Wang
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 289-301, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10034C

Antioxidant, pro-oxidant and cytotoxic properties of parsley
H. J. Damien Dorman, Tiina A. Lantto, Atso Raasmaja and Raimo Hiltunen
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 328-337, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10027K

Cardioprotective properties of raw and cooked eggplant (Solanum melongena L)
S. Das, U. Raychaudhuri, M. Falchi, A. Bertelli, P. C. Braga and Dipak K. Das
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 395-399, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10048C

Why not take a look at the articles today and blog your thoughts and comments below.

Fancy submitting an article to Food & Function? Then why not submit to us today or alternatively email us your suggestions.

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Food & Function now indexed in Medline

Food & Function Volume 2 Issue 1We are delighted to announce that Food & Function has been accepted for indexing in Medline making all work published widely visible and easy to discover to anyone using PubMed.

In addition, don’t forget that all content published in Food & Function is free to access (upon a simple registration) until the end of 2011.

Why not take advantage of this and submit your article today.

Food & Function is now indexed in

  • British Library (Document delivery)
  • Chemical Abstracts
  • Chemweb
  • COMPENDEX
  • Food Science and Technology Abstracts
  • Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Thomson Reuters)
  • Medline
  • Science Citation Index (SciSearch®)
  • Scopus 

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Food & Function Issue 7 now online

Journal cover: Food & FunctionFood & Function Issue 7 is now online and features work on the front cover from Arne Heyerick and co-workers from Ghent. This study, ‘Bioavailability of hop-derived iso-α-acids and reduced derivatives’ focuses on the bioavailability of bitter acids, prominent in hops and beers, in rabbits, and shows exposure levels in line with bioactive concentrations previously suggested.

Read the full article here and read Issue 7 online here. 

Remember that all articles in Food & Function are free to read until the end of 2011.

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Do any longevity foods exist and what are they?

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You could win the new Kindle 3G Wireless

We’d like to know if you think longevity foods exist, and if so, what they are? We’re launching a blog competition to explore this area. Share your thoughts about this question by posting a reply to this blog and you could win the new Kindle 3G Wireless.

We’re not looking for long lengthy explanations – instead short blog comments addressing the issue and explaining your thoughts. Whether you work in industry, academia, or government we’d like to hear from you.

The competition will be judged by members of the Food & Function team: Professor Gary Williamson Editor-in-Chief; Professor Cesar G. Fraga, Associate Editor; Professor Steven Feng Chen, Associate Editor and Sarah Ruthven, Managing Editor.

This is your chance to engage with other members of the food science community and open up an interesting discussion.

Upload your entry today!

Competition terms and conditions:

  • This competition is not open to RSC Staff members.
  • One blog entry per person.
  • All entries will be entered as comments on the RSC Food and Function blog.
  • Only entries submitted via blog form by 1700 GMT on Tuesday 5th July 2011 will be accepted.
  • Short-listed entries and the overall competition winner agree to have their details used in future publicity. Winners may be requested to take part in promotional activity and RSC Publishing reserves the right to use the name of the winner. 
  • Any entry not meeting the eligibility criteria will not be accepted.
  •  RSC Publishing reserves the right to cancel or amend the competition or the rules without notice.
  • The prize is a 3G wireless Kindle. Prizes are non-transferable and there is no cash alternative.
  • In the event of any dispute regarding the rules, conduct, results and all other matters relating to the competition, the decision of RSC Publishing shall be final and no correspondence or discussion shall be entered into.
  • RSC reserves the right to disqualify any entrant if there are reasonable grounds to believe the entrant has breached any of the rules.
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Food & Function Issue 6 online now!

Food & Function Issue 6 Outside Front CoverThe latest issue of Food & Function is now online.  The front cover highlights work from H. J. Damien Dorman and colleagues in Finland whose paper ‘Antioxidant, pro-oxidant and cytotoxic properties of parsley’ describes the cytotoxicity of parsley against cancerous melanoma cells and hypothesises that, despite exhibiting various antioxidant properties, the cytotoxicity may be due to its pro-oxidant tendancies.

Food & Function Issue 6 Inside Front CoverThe inside front cover features work from Board Members Julian McClements and Eric Decker.  Their paper entitled ‘Role of reverse micelles on lipid oxidation in bulk oils: impact of phospholipids on antioxidant activity of α-tocopherol and Trolox’ examines the influence of phospholipid reverse micelles on the activity of non polar and polar antioxidants in stripped soybean oil.  Their work was also featured on the Food & Function blog.

Read Food & Function issue 6 online here. 

Remember that all content in Food & Function is free to access until the end of 2011.  Ask your librarian to sign your institution up for free access, more information for librarians can be found here.

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Food & Fun at the Food & Function IFT stand

It has been a busy few days on the RSC Publishing stand at the IFT conference in New Orleans. Visitors to the stand could collect a free copy of Food & Function and browse our food science books – we also had a range of activities and events on the stand….

Food & Function Stand at IFT

Food & Function at the IFT in New Orleans

On Sunday we challenged delegates to test their taste buds with the “Chocolate Challenge”. Visitors to the stand tried US, UK and European chocolate and had to select their favourite – a fun way to highlight one of our popular food science titles “The Science of Chocolate”. The competition between the UK and European chocolate was close – the European chocolate came out on top in the end!

On Monday visitors to the stand joined us for cake to toast Food & Function as they chatted to Food & Function Editorial and Advisory  Board members Eric Decker, Julian McClements and E. Allen Foegeding.

The Food & Function blog competition asking whether longevity foods exist and what they may be also stimulated some very interesting discussions at the stand. The blog competition is open until July 1stupload your post today!

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Issue 5 online now

Food & Function Issue 5 inside coverFood & Function Issue 5 front coverFood & Function Issue 5 is now online; you can read the full issue here. 

The front cover features ‘Fruit juice-induced endothelium-dependent relaxations in isolated porcine coronary arteries: evaluation of different fruit juices and purees and optimization of a red fruit juice blend’ by Cyril Auger and co-workers in France and Germany.  This article received extensive media coverage globally upon publication of the advance article.

The review ‘Inhibition of advanced glycation endproduct formation by foodstuffs’ by Gow-Chin Yen and co-workers in Taiwan is highlighted on the inside front cover.

You can read these and all other articles in Food & Function for free until the end of 2011.

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Food & Function now indexed in ISI

Food & Function Issue 1We are delighted to announce that Food & Function has been accepted for indexing in ISI making all work published widely visible and discoverable. Why not take advantage of this and submit your article today.

Congratulations to all the authors who have received citations so far, read these and all papers published in Food & Function for free!

Anti-inflammatory activity of natural dietary flavonoids
Min-Hsiung Pan, Ching-Shu Lai and Chi-Tang Ho
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 15-31

Consumption of polyphenolic-rich beverages (mostly pomegranate and black currant juices) by healthy subjects for a short term increased serum antioxidant status, and the serum’s ability to attenuate macrophage cholesterol accumulation
Mira Rosenblat, Nina Volkova, Judith Attias, Riad Mahamid and Michael Aviram
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 99-109

Effects of dietary consumption of cranberry powder on metabolic parameters in growing rats fed high fructose diets
Ramesh C. Khanal, Theodore J. Rogers, Samuel E. Wilkes, Luke R. Howard and Ronald L. Prior
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 116-123

Glucoraphanin hydrolysis by microbiota in the rat cecum results in sulforaphane absorption
Ren-Hau Lai, Michael J. Miller and Elizabeth Jeffery
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 161-166

Tea catechins modulate the glucose transport system in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
Manabu Ueda, Takashi Furuyashiki, Kayo Yamada, Yukiko Aoki, Iwao Sakane, Itsuko Fukuda, Ken-ichi Yoshida and Hitoshi Ashida
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 167-173

Insights into the metabolism and microbial biotransformation of dietary flavan-3-ols and the bioactivity of their metabolites
Maria Monagas, Mireia Urpi-Sarda, Fernando Sánchez-Patán, Rafael Llorach, Ignacio Garrido, Carmen Gómez-Cordovés, Cristina Andres-Lacueva and Begoña Bartolomé
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 233-253

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Top ten most accessed articles in April

This month sees the following articles in Food & Function that are in the top ten most accessed:-

The potential role of milk-derived peptides in cardiovascular disease 
Martha Phelan and David Kerins 
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 153-167 DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10017C  

Anti-inflammatory activity of natural dietary flavonoids 
Min-Hsiung Pan, Ching-Shu Lai and Chi-Tang Ho 
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 15-31 DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00103A, Review 

Development of a simple model device for in vitro gastric digestion investigation 
Jianshe Chen, Vishwajeet Gaikwad, Melvin Holmes, Brent Murray, Malcolm Povey, Ye Wang and Ying Zhang 
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 174-182 DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00159G, Paper 

Inhibition of advanced glycation endproduct formation by foodstuffs 
Chi-Hao Wu, Shang-Ming Huang, Jer-An Lin and Gow-Chin Yen 
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 224-234 DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10026B  

Identification of H2O2 as a major antimicrobial component in coffee 
Ulla Mueller, Tanja Sauer, Ingrid Weigel, Rohtraud Pichner and Monika Pischetsrieder 
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 265-272 DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00180E  

Expression of carotenoid biosynthetic pathway genes and changes in carotenoids during ripening in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) 
Kanakapura Krishnamurthy Namitha, Surya Narayana Archana and Pradeep Singh Negi 
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 168-173 DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00169D, Paper 

Antiproliferative mechanisms of quercetin in rat activated hepatic stellate cells 
Li-chen Wu, In-wei Lu, Chi-Fu Chung, Hsing-Yu Wu and Yi-Ting Liu 
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 204-212 DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00158A, Paper 

Normalization genes for quantitative RT-PCR in differentiated Caco-2 cells used for food exposure studies 
Robert A. M. Vreeburg, Shanna Bastiaan-Net and Jurriaan J. Mes 
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 124-129 DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00068J, Paper 

Habitual coffee and tea drinkers experienced increases in blood pressure after consuming low to moderate doses of caffeine; these increases were larger upright than in the supine posture 
Michael K. McMullen, Julie M. Whitehouse, Gillian Shine and Anthony Towell 
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 197-203 DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00166J  

Phenolic tyrosinase inhibitors from the stems of Cudrania cochinchinensis 
Zong-Ping Zheng, Qin Zhu, Chun-Lin Fan, Hui-Yuan Tan and Mingfu Wang 
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 259-264 DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10033E  

Why not take a look at the articles today and blog your thoughts and comments below.

Fancy submitting an article to Food & Function? Then why not submit to us today or alternatively email us your suggestions.
  

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