Pigmentation is one of the most important quality traits in fruits. Not only color appeals to consumers but the presence of different pigments contributes to the overall health beneficial properties of fruit. Raspberries in particular are a rich source of health promoting nutrients, minerals, and vitamins and have significantly high levels of phenolic flavonoid phytochemicals including anthocyanins but also non phenolic carotenoids (1, 2, 3). Anthocyanins are water soluble polyphenolic pigments responsible for the colors of many flowers, fruits and other plant parts. These compounds have been described to have potential health beneficial effects against cancer, aging, inflammation and neuro-degenerative diseases (4). Aside from the health b...
Raspberry is one of the most important soft fruits cultivated in Europe, both in agronomical and eco...
The presence of antioxidant compounds can be considered as a quality parameter for edible fruit. In ...
Phenolic compounds account for the most important class of secondary metabolites in raspberries and ...
Pigmentation is one of the most important quality traits in fruits. Not only color appeals to consum...
Raspberries (Rubus idaeus L.) are rich sources of variety of poly(phenols) especially ellagitannins ...
Genetic control of fruit pigmentation in raspberries is a complex phenomenon. Pigmentation itself is...
Raspberries are highly appreciated for their unique flavor and bright colors. Therefore, fruit pigme...
Fruit pigmentation in raspberries (Rubus idaeus L., Rosaceae) is considered to be a complex trait in...
Fruit pigmentation in raspberries (Rubus idaeus L.) is a complex phenomenon and one of the most impo...
Rubus species, including raspberries, have been used since ancient times for the treatment of wounds...
Yellow raspberry fruits have reduced anthocyanin contents and offer unique possibility to study the ...
Consumption of raspberries promotes human health through intake of pharmaceutically active antioxida...
Raspberry is one of the most important soft fruits cultivated in Europe, both in agronomical and eco...
The presence of antioxidant compounds can be considered as a quality parameter for edible fruit. In ...
Phenolic compounds account for the most important class of secondary metabolites in raspberries and ...
Pigmentation is one of the most important quality traits in fruits. Not only color appeals to consum...
Raspberries (Rubus idaeus L.) are rich sources of variety of poly(phenols) especially ellagitannins ...
Genetic control of fruit pigmentation in raspberries is a complex phenomenon. Pigmentation itself is...
Raspberries are highly appreciated for their unique flavor and bright colors. Therefore, fruit pigme...
Fruit pigmentation in raspberries (Rubus idaeus L., Rosaceae) is considered to be a complex trait in...
Fruit pigmentation in raspberries (Rubus idaeus L.) is a complex phenomenon and one of the most impo...
Rubus species, including raspberries, have been used since ancient times for the treatment of wounds...
Yellow raspberry fruits have reduced anthocyanin contents and offer unique possibility to study the ...
Consumption of raspberries promotes human health through intake of pharmaceutically active antioxida...
Raspberry is one of the most important soft fruits cultivated in Europe, both in agronomical and eco...
The presence of antioxidant compounds can be considered as a quality parameter for edible fruit. In ...
Phenolic compounds account for the most important class of secondary metabolites in raspberries and ...