Flavonoids in Medicine and Food Homology Substances: Structure–Activity Relationship, Application Challenges, and Cutting-Edge Technological Breakthroughs
Xuejiao Wang, Ying Li, Xiaodan Zhao, Daqi Fu

TL;DR
Flavonoids from medicine and food homology substances have health benefits but face challenges in application, which are being addressed with new technologies and future innovations.
Contribution
The paper introduces cutting-edge strategies and future directions for overcoming flavonoid application challenges using advanced technologies like AI and nanodelivery systems.
Findings
Flavonoids show antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antitumor activities linked to their chemical structure.
Advanced extraction and nanodelivery systems improve flavonoid solubility and bioavailability.
Future integration of AI and synthetic biology will enhance flavonoid research and application.
Abstract
Flavonoids, as natural and safe bioactive compounds, demonstrate significant potential in antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and antitumor activities. Medicine and food homology substances constitute a vast treasure trove of flavonoids, characterized by high activity and high content. Their biological effects are closely linked to chemical features like hydroxyl group position, substituent type, and glycosylation degree. However, in practical applications, flavonoids in medicine and food homology substances still face bottlenecks, such as difficult separation and purification, challenging quality control, poor solubility, and low bioavailability. Current strategies include advanced extraction techniques (e.g., ultrasound/microwave-assisted, supercritical CO2). Quality control is achieved through establishing GAP bases, integrating data on the origins of Medicine and food…
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TopicsPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities · Flavonoids in Medical Research · Microencapsulation and Drying Processes
