Food & Function
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Food and Function

The journal linking the chemistry and physics of food with health and nutrition

Open Access: Hybrid

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Scope

We welcome research describing the:

  • Physical properties and structure of food and how this relates to sensory perception and human health
  • Biochemical and physiological actions of food components
  • Interactions between foods, gut microbiota and human physiology
  • Nutritional and biological evaluation of food
  • Clinical and population studies using food or food components
  • Development of biomarkers of food intake and effects on human health

Food in this context is defined as materials of plant, animal or mineral origin, which are consumed orally (by humans) for pleasure and to sustain growth and vital processes.

Examples of research topics that are of interest to be published in Food & Function are:

  • Chemistry and physics of food components and digestion processes
  • Relationship between the physical properties/structure of food and nutrition and human health - for example, impact of food matrix or processing on nutrient release and uptake
  • Molecular properties and physiological effects of food components (nutrients, fibres, essential micronutrients, phytochemicals, bioactives, food substitutes, novel ingredients, allergens, flavours and fragrances)
  • Nutritional and health effects of food including bioavailability and metabolism assessment of food components (nutrients, micronutrients and other microconstituents)
  • Efficacy and mechanisms of food constituents in the body - including biomarkers of intakes, exposure and effects
  • Impacts of foods/food components on gut microorganisms and human physiology - For example impact of fermented foods
  • Role of nutrition and diet in human disease prevention and development
  • Cellular and molecular effects/mechanisms of food/food components
  • Research relating to traditional herbal medicines, medicinal plants or active compounds extracted from such plants (materials that are primarily consumed as medicine, i.e. the intended purpose is primarily to treat, cure or prevent a non-deficiency disease) or relating to foods not recognised as human diet contributors
  • Meta-analysis papers based on the NHANES (or similar) data sets
  • Animal nutrition research that is not primarily designed as a model to benefit human nutrition (for example, studies of growth/accretion, heat stress, weaning, ruminant digestion, meat quality, etc.)
  • Treatments administered by non-oral routes such as injection (subcutaneous, intramuscular, intraperitoneal, etc.), dermal/transdermal, rectal, inhalation, nasal, etc. Exceptions are when such routes of administration are used for mechanistic/control purposes in the experimental design
  • Pharmacological/pharmaceutical approaches: Encapsulation, emulsification and/or pure controlled release of compounds or bioactives that do not come directly from edible foods, such as dietary supplements - these are better suited to a pharmaceutical journal
  • In vitro or in vivo studies with poorly defined (insufficiently characterised) extracts and studies without appropriate controls will not be considered
  • Cells studies not considering the metabolism of food components ingested – for example, irrelevant exposure of cells to compounds not present in the body after absorption
  • Manuscripts with only a fully theoretical/bioinformatic approach and without appropriate support from analytical evidence will not be considered for publication
  • Studies focussing solely on food engineering, preservation and sustainable technologies or studies using non-edible waste by-products of foods and food processing – these can be published in our companion journal Sustainable Food Technology
  • Pure food analysis - these can be published in Analytical Methods


Readership

Highly multidisciplinary, the journal brings together different communities working in food related research across academia, industry and government including the following.

  • Food scientists
  • Food technologists
  • Food chemists
  • Food physicists
  • Food biochemists
  • Nutritionists
  • Nutritional chemists
  • Analytical, pharmaceutical and material scientists
  • Physical chemists
  • Organic/synthetic chemists
  • Microbiologists


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Journal Impact factor

5.4 (2024)

First decision time (all)

5 days

First decision time (peer reviewed)

47 days

Indexing

ISSN: 2042-650X

Indexed in: CAS, MEDLINE, PubMed, Web of Science: Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus, British Library

Food & Function provides a unique venue for physicists, chemists, biochemists, nutritionists and other food scientists to publish novel, cutting-edge, original research focussing on food, its nutrients and their relation to human health and nutrition.

ISSN: 2042-650X

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