Rose species have long been used for food and medicinal purposes. Rosa micrantha is one of the rose species that grow feral in the northeastern Portuguese region so-called Nordeste Transmontano. For the first time, chemical composition and bioactivity of their petals, fertilized flowers, unripe, ripening, and overripe hips were evaluated in order to valorize them as sources of important phytochemicals. Chemical characterization included determination of proteins, fats, ash, and carbohydrates, particularly sugars, by HPLC-RI, fatty acids by GC-FID, tocopherols by HPLCfluorescence, and phenolics, flavonoids, carotenoids, and ascorbic acid by spectrophotometric techniques. Bioactivity was evaluated through screening of antioxidant prope...
339-345Wild rose species Rosa moschata Herrm. syn R. brunonii Lindl. belongs to the Rosaceae family....
Some chemical properties, anthocyanin and total phenolic content and antioxidant capacity of some ro...
The medicinal value of rose hips largely depends on the contents of vitamin C and flavonoids. Rose h...
Reactive oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen (RNS) species production inevitably occurs during normal cell me...
Background: Rosehips, the fruits of Rosa species, are well known for their various health benefits l...
It is important to explore new sources of natural additives because the demand for these compounds b...
Phenolic metabolites are common constituents of fruits and vegetables, and t he interest of plant p...
Abstract Rose petals have been used as a food ingredient in teas, cakes, and flavor extracts. The ob...
Natural products represent a rich source of biologically active compounds and are an example of mol...
Consumers increasingly demand products in their diets that not only provide the nutrients required f...
The genus Rosa is one of the most widespread members of Rosaceae family and grows throughout the tem...
The genus Rosa is one of the most widespread members of Rosaceae family and grows throughout the tem...
Rosehips are the aggregate fruits of shrubs belonging to the Rosa genus of the Rosaceae family that ...
The objective of this work was to determine some bioactive compounds for four different rosehip spec...
Finding new natural sources of antioxidants remains an important issue, as this will not only enable...
339-345Wild rose species Rosa moschata Herrm. syn R. brunonii Lindl. belongs to the Rosaceae family....
Some chemical properties, anthocyanin and total phenolic content and antioxidant capacity of some ro...
The medicinal value of rose hips largely depends on the contents of vitamin C and flavonoids. Rose h...
Reactive oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen (RNS) species production inevitably occurs during normal cell me...
Background: Rosehips, the fruits of Rosa species, are well known for their various health benefits l...
It is important to explore new sources of natural additives because the demand for these compounds b...
Phenolic metabolites are common constituents of fruits and vegetables, and t he interest of plant p...
Abstract Rose petals have been used as a food ingredient in teas, cakes, and flavor extracts. The ob...
Natural products represent a rich source of biologically active compounds and are an example of mol...
Consumers increasingly demand products in their diets that not only provide the nutrients required f...
The genus Rosa is one of the most widespread members of Rosaceae family and grows throughout the tem...
The genus Rosa is one of the most widespread members of Rosaceae family and grows throughout the tem...
Rosehips are the aggregate fruits of shrubs belonging to the Rosa genus of the Rosaceae family that ...
The objective of this work was to determine some bioactive compounds for four different rosehip spec...
Finding new natural sources of antioxidants remains an important issue, as this will not only enable...
339-345Wild rose species Rosa moschata Herrm. syn R. brunonii Lindl. belongs to the Rosaceae family....
Some chemical properties, anthocyanin and total phenolic content and antioxidant capacity of some ro...
The medicinal value of rose hips largely depends on the contents of vitamin C and flavonoids. Rose h...