Environmental Nutrition: What is a food matrix?
Q: What is a food matrix?
A: A food matrix refers to the complex physical and chemical structure of a food. It includes the way nutrients and other compounds are organized and may interact within the food. This overall structure impacts how nutrients are digested, absorbed, and metabolized by the body. For example, the matrix found in whole foods (like fruits and vegetables) is often more complex than in processed foods, affecting the release and the availability of nutrients.
The food matrix can also impact the sensory traits of food, including texture, flavor, and appearance, which in turn may influence consumer preferences and eating behaviors. The matrix also affects food processing and preservation, as the matrix may influence how foods respond to cooking, drying, or freezing.
It is important to understand the food matrix because it provides insight into how different foods may exert varying health effects, even though their nutritional content may be similar.
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