Anthocyanin-Loaded Polymers as Promising Nature-Based, Responsive, and Bioactive Materials

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Abstract

Anthocyanins are a specific group of molecules found in nature that have recently received increasing attention due to their interesting biological and colorimetric properties that have been successfully applied in several fields such as food preservation and biomedicine. Consequently, reviews devoted to a general overview of these flavonoids have proliferated in recent years. Meanwhile, the incorporation of anthocyanins into polymeric systems has become an interesting strategy to widen the applicability of these molecules and develop new smart and functional polymers in the above cited areas. However, anthocyanin-based polymers have been scarcely reviewed in the literature. Accordingly, this review aims to be a systematic summary of the most recent approaches for the incorporation of anthocyanins into macro-, micro-, or nanostructured polymers. Moreover, this work describes the fundamentals of the applicability of smart anthocyanin-based polymers and offers an updated review of their most interesting applications as sensors, biological regulators, and active materials.

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Rosales-Murillo, S. S., Sánchez-Bodón, J., Hernández Olmos, S. L., Ibarra-Vázquez, M. F., Guerrero-Ramírez, L. G., Pérez-Álvarez, L., & Vilas-Vilela, J. L. (2024, January 1). Anthocyanin-Loaded Polymers as Promising Nature-Based, Responsive, and Bioactive Materials. Polymers. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym16010163

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