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Unlocking California Almonds’ Full Potential: New Research Reveals Novel, Health-Promoting Compounds

Newly identified compounds in almonds support brain health, cellular health and aging, gut health, and immunity

  • A Brightseed and the Almond Board of California collaboration analyzed1 three California almond varieties, leveraging the bioactive company’s proprietary AI, Forager, to identify novel compounds that benefit human health.
  • Researchers identified 530 phytochemicals in almonds, four times more than previously reported. These phytochemicals are compounds naturally found in plants and are associated with benefits to brain, gut, metabolic, cellular, and immune health.
  • The findings, published in Food Chemistry, highlight almonds' rich concentration of beneficial plant compounds, underscoring their powerful nutrition and health benefits.

Today, Brightseed and the Almond Board of California announced a significant discovery made possible by the Bay Area company’s proprietary AI platform, Forager®. Researchers identified 530 health-promoting phytochemical compounds in almonds, four times more than previously documented. Of these, 17 were identified as bioactive compounds that have biological health effects, with six reported in almonds for the first time.

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This novel study builds upon 30 years of almond research and a brand-new peer-reviewed publication, indicating that almonds can offer a range of health benefits, from metabolic health to cognitive function, and stands to guide both future nutritional research and functional food development.

This novel study builds upon 30 years of almond research and a brand-new peer-reviewed publication, indicating that almonds can offer a range of health benefits, from metabolic health to cognitive function, and stands to guide both future nutritional research and functional food development.

The compounds found in almonds, including metabolites and lipids, are natural plant chemicals supported by strong scientific literature demonstrating their benefits for brain, cellular, gut, metabolic, and immune health. The findings, published in Food Chemistry, deepen researchers’ understanding of the nutritional benefits of almonds and the influence of processing techniques, like pasteurization, on their nutritional profile.

Over the past 30 years, more than 200 peer-reviewed studies have explored the connections between California almond consumption and health in areas such as heart health, blood glucose regulation, and weight management, underscoring almonds’ role in improving overall health. Despite these extensive research efforts, the molecular composition of almonds remained a relatively uncharted territory.

​Forager, Brightseed's proprietary AI technology, was used to expand knowledge about almonds by leveraging its state-of-the-art liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) technology, the world's largest library of plant natural products, and an expert-curated human health model that leverages peer-reviewed literature on bioactive compounds and their health benefits. An extensive metabolomic analysis was performed on three California almond varieties, Nonpareil, Independence, and Monterey. This research confirms the widespread presence of health-promoting compounds in all examined almond varieties, endorsing their inclusion in diverse diets.

“These findings deepen our understanding of almonds’ nutritional value and health benefits and further validate the inclusion of almonds in healthy dietary patterns,” said Elena Hemler, associate director, nutrition research, Almond Board of California. “This study underscores the power of leveraging emerging metabolomic and AI tools to uncover new insights across health and nutrition.”

These results indicate that almonds can offer a range of specific health benefits that address various concerns from metabolic health to cognitive function, affirming their importance in health-conscious diets. Overall, this study sheds light on future discoveries in almonds, guiding both nutritional research and functional food development.

“As the field of metabolomics continues to evolve, it promises to unlock new insights into the intricate relationships between diet and health,” said Clay Bloszies, PhD, associate director, metabolomics, Brightseed. “With millions of bioactives yet to be discovered, our Forager AI platform is really just in the early days of illuminating powerful small molecules to elevate human health.”

This novel analysis builds on 30 years of almond research and a brand-new peer-reviewed publication2 which synthesizes the body of literature on almond benefits for cardiometabolic health.

About Brightseed

Brightseed®, the bioactives company, is a World Economic Global Innovator that leverages AI discovery to illuminate nature-based solutions that elevate human health. Brightseed’s proprietary AI, Forager®, accelerates bioactive discovery, biological validation, and ingredient formulation from years to months, rapidly revealing new connections between nature and humanity. Brightseed produces clinically-proven bioactives for dietary supplements, food & beverage CPG, specialty nutrition, and medical foods to power proactive health worldwide. Learn more at brightseedbio.com.

About the Almond Board of California:

The Almond Board of California promotes natural, wholesome and quality almonds through leadership in strategic market development, innovative research, and accelerated adoption of industry best practices on behalf of the more than 7,600 almond farmers and processors in California, most of whom are multi-generational family operations. Established in 1950 and based in Modesto, California, the Almond Board of California is a non-profit organization that administers a grower-enacted Federal Marketing Order under the supervision of the United States Department of Agriculture.

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1 Shunyang Wang, Clayton Bloszies, Kiana Lee, Bety Rostandy, Lisa Offringa, Hannah Josifek, Mary Beth Miranda, Swati Kalgaonkar, Ivana Blaženović,“Phytonutrients and potential health benefits of California almonds: A comprehensive analysis of bioactives,” Food Chemistry, June 30, 2025, 145120, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2025.145120

2 Paula R Trumbo, Jamy Ard, France Bellisle, Adam Drewnowski, Jack A Gilbert, Ronald Kleinman, Anoop Misra, John Sievenpiper, Maha Tahiri, Karol E Watson, James Hill, “Perspective: Current Scientific Evidence and Research Strategies in the Role of Almonds in Cardiometabolic Health,” Current Developments in Nutrition, Volume 9, Issue 1, January 2025, 104516, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cdnut.2024.104516

530 health-promoting phytochemical compounds were identified in almonds, four times more than previously documented. Of these, 17 were identified as bioactive compounds that have biological health effects, with six reported in almonds for the first time.

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