(WP1):
Polar and non-polar extracts from three SB varieties (Rori, Habego, Clara) were successfully produced and characterized via 1D/2D ^1H/^13C NMR, revealing flavonoids, phenolic acids, amino acids, lipids, and carotenoids with potential antioxidant and nutritional properties. A spectral database (LOGS-SDMS) enabled comprehensive structural mapping. Results provide the biochemical foundation for the development for functional food products.
(WP2):
Results confirm SB’s potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer activities, with omics analyses revealing key metabolic and proteomic pathways underpinning these effects. The findings support SB’s potential as a functional food ingredient with preventive health benefits. To enable further uptake, clinical validation, regulatory guidance, standardization frameworks, and industry partnerships are essential, alongside optimization of processing technologies, market access strategies, and IPR support to facilitate commercialization and internationalization.
(WP3):
Cross-country intake assessment quantified SB bioactives from juices, oils, purees, powders, and extracts, linking consumption to metabolic, inflammatory, and mucocutaneous outcomes. In vitro digestion of Habego berries quantified phenolic bioaccessibility (oral/gastric ~45–53%, intestinal ~15%). Multi-omics analyses revealed extract-specific metabolic and nuclear proteome profiles, including histone modifications.
(WP5):
A shared methodology, Goal & Scope and operational LCI templates are now in place. As datasets are populated, contribution analyses will identify hotspots, guide mitigation and support comparisons with suitable alternatives, linking environmental indicators with nutritional/health outcomes to inform balanced decisions. Key needs to ensure further uptake and success are timely completion of partner LCI templates, consolidation of primary data, systematic QA and consistency checks, and alignment with relevant standards and reporting requirements. Where useful, targeted partner engagement will translate findings into actionable improvement options. The next steps would be to complete data acquisition, perform LCIA interpretation, and integrate results into sustainability recommendations for cultivation and functional food production, supporting regulatory and market uptake.