Our research has been focused on the documentation of nutritional composition and nutraceutical potential of wild mushrooms, making the information available for a better management and conservation of these species and related habitats. In the present work, the chemical composition and bioactivity of three wild edible Boletus sp. (Boletus aereus, Boletus edulis, Boletus reticulatus) from Northeast Portugal were evaluated, in order to valorise these species as sources of important phytochemicals. The macronutrient profile in general revealed that they are rich sources of protein and carbohydrates, having low amounts of fat. The analysis of fatty acid composition by GC/FID allowed the quantification of twenty six fatty acids. Unsatura...
Mushrooms are part of the human diet for thousands of years, and their consumption increased greatly...
Boletus aereus Bull. is a bolete, an edible mushroom frequently consumed all over the globe as a de...
Wild mushrooms contain a huge diversity of biomolecules with nutritional [1] and/or medicinal proper...
In European countries, the edible mushrooms from the Boletus genus are the most frequently harvested...
Free radicals are produced in the normal natural metabolism of aerobic cells, mostly in the form of ...
Mushrooms are widely appreciated all over the world for their nutritional properties, and also for t...
Our research group has an extensive work in the chemical characterization of wild mushroom species ...
Mushrooms contain a multitude of biomolecules with nutritional and/or biological activity. Among th...
The chemical composition and nutritional value of five wild edible mushroom species (Agaricus arvens...
The chemical composition and biological properties of Portuguese wild mushrooms (Cantharellus cibari...
The search for foods that can improve health or reduce the risk of disease, has been steadily gaini...
Wild edible mushrooms have been used as food and food flavouring material in soups and sauces for c...
The present work aims at contributing to the documentation of the nutritional composition of wild mu...
The chemical composition and the antioxidant potential of three species of wild mushrooms from Nort...
Mushrooms contain a huge diversity of biomolecules with nutritional [1) and/or bioactive properties...
Mushrooms are part of the human diet for thousands of years, and their consumption increased greatly...
Boletus aereus Bull. is a bolete, an edible mushroom frequently consumed all over the globe as a de...
Wild mushrooms contain a huge diversity of biomolecules with nutritional [1] and/or medicinal proper...
In European countries, the edible mushrooms from the Boletus genus are the most frequently harvested...
Free radicals are produced in the normal natural metabolism of aerobic cells, mostly in the form of ...
Mushrooms are widely appreciated all over the world for their nutritional properties, and also for t...
Our research group has an extensive work in the chemical characterization of wild mushroom species ...
Mushrooms contain a multitude of biomolecules with nutritional and/or biological activity. Among th...
The chemical composition and nutritional value of five wild edible mushroom species (Agaricus arvens...
The chemical composition and biological properties of Portuguese wild mushrooms (Cantharellus cibari...
The search for foods that can improve health or reduce the risk of disease, has been steadily gaini...
Wild edible mushrooms have been used as food and food flavouring material in soups and sauces for c...
The present work aims at contributing to the documentation of the nutritional composition of wild mu...
The chemical composition and the antioxidant potential of three species of wild mushrooms from Nort...
Mushrooms contain a huge diversity of biomolecules with nutritional [1) and/or bioactive properties...
Mushrooms are part of the human diet for thousands of years, and their consumption increased greatly...
Boletus aereus Bull. is a bolete, an edible mushroom frequently consumed all over the globe as a de...
Wild mushrooms contain a huge diversity of biomolecules with nutritional [1] and/or medicinal proper...