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Research Progress on Bioactive Compounds and Product Development from Eleocharis dulcis
Food Science 2025, 46(19): 336-346
Published: 15 October 2025
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Eleocharis dulcis, a plant with both medicinal and culinary uses, is rich in a variety of bioactive components, including polyphenols, polysaccharides, and its unique component, puchiin. These constituents confer E. dulcis antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties, highlighting its potential in functional foods and pharmaceuticals. Therefore, exploring the nutritional components of E. dulcis based on their functional characteristics and developing E. dulcis-based functional foods have become research hotspots recently. This article systematically introduces the biological activities and nutritional and functional factors of E. dulcis based on its dietary and medicinal values and reviews the existing types of E. dulcis products, aiming to provide references for the deep processing, comprehensive utilization and product development of E. dulcis.

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Research Advances in Hen’s Egg Allergen and Techniques for Reducing Its Allergenicity
Food Science 2025, 46(10): 333-345
Published: 25 May 2025
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Hen’s eggs are delicious in taste, have high nutritional value, are easily absorbed by the human body, being an important food source for humans and a low-cost raw material for food processing. However, eggs are one of the most common food allergens, and the incidence of egg allergy among infants and young children is the second highest next only to milk and has gradually risen in recent years, which not only causes great physical and mental pain and living burdens for allergy sufferers, but also poses considerable safety risks to the food processing industry. Identification of egg allergens and their epitopes, as well as development of eco-friendly and efficient techniques for allergenicity reduction has become a focal research area in the global food science community. This article elaborates on the major egg allergens and their epitopes, and summarizes the effects of physical, chemical and biological allergenicity reduction techniques as well as their combination on reducing the allergenicity of egg allergens, with the aim of providing new ideas for the development of technologies for reducing the allergenicity of egg allergens and the utilization of egg resources.

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