In the present study, the nutritional value of the edible parts (immature capitula) of cardoon plants was evaluated, while further analyses were carried out in order to assess antioxidant properties and phenolic compounds composition of the various plant parts and seed oils. Cardoon capitula (heads) were a rich source of carbohydrates, with the main detected free sugar being sucrose, as well as of macro- and micro-minerals (K, Ca, Mg, and Fe). Heads were also abundant in saturated fatty acids (palmitic, behenic, linoleic, stearic, caproic, and oleic acid), whereas seed oils in unsaturated fatty acids (linoleic, oleic, palmitic, and stearic acid). Total phenolic compounds (TPC) content and phenolics composition differed between the various p...
Cynara cardunculus L. (syn. cardoon) belongs to the Asteraceae family and is native to the Mediterra...
The aim of this study was to assess the phytochemical content, antioxidant, antibacterial and allelo...
Hydroethanolic extracts of cardoon petioles collected at sixteen growth stages (P1–P16) were charact...
In the present study, the nutritional value, bioactive properties, and chemical composition of vario...
The planet’s resources are increasingly scarce, a reason why their most efficient use is gaining mor...
Cynara cardunculus L., commonly known as cardoon, is a perennial plant that belongs to the Asterace...
Cynara cardunculus L. (cardoon) has several health benefits mainly attributed to its abundance in po...
In the present study, the nutritional value of the edible parts (immature capitula) of cardoon plan...
Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) belongs to the Asteraceae family and is native to the Mediterranean ...
A good understanding of dynamics involved in food production is of great importance for improving fo...
Cynara cardunculus L. var. altilis DC., commonly known as cardoon, belongs to the Asteraceae family....
Cynara cardunculus L., commonly known as cardoon, is an erect, perennial, herbaceous plant native to...
Cynara cardunculus L., commonly known as cardoon, is an erect perennial herbaceous plant. It belongs...
<p>In the present study, the nutritional value of the edible parts (immature capitula) of cardoon pl...
Cynara cardunculus L. var. altilis DC., commonly known as cardoon, belongs to the Asteraceae family....
Cynara cardunculus L. (syn. cardoon) belongs to the Asteraceae family and is native to the Mediterra...
The aim of this study was to assess the phytochemical content, antioxidant, antibacterial and allelo...
Hydroethanolic extracts of cardoon petioles collected at sixteen growth stages (P1–P16) were charact...
In the present study, the nutritional value, bioactive properties, and chemical composition of vario...
The planet’s resources are increasingly scarce, a reason why their most efficient use is gaining mor...
Cynara cardunculus L., commonly known as cardoon, is a perennial plant that belongs to the Asterace...
Cynara cardunculus L. (cardoon) has several health benefits mainly attributed to its abundance in po...
In the present study, the nutritional value of the edible parts (immature capitula) of cardoon plan...
Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) belongs to the Asteraceae family and is native to the Mediterranean ...
A good understanding of dynamics involved in food production is of great importance for improving fo...
Cynara cardunculus L. var. altilis DC., commonly known as cardoon, belongs to the Asteraceae family....
Cynara cardunculus L., commonly known as cardoon, is an erect, perennial, herbaceous plant native to...
Cynara cardunculus L., commonly known as cardoon, is an erect perennial herbaceous plant. It belongs...
<p>In the present study, the nutritional value of the edible parts (immature capitula) of cardoon pl...
Cynara cardunculus L. var. altilis DC., commonly known as cardoon, belongs to the Asteraceae family....
Cynara cardunculus L. (syn. cardoon) belongs to the Asteraceae family and is native to the Mediterra...
The aim of this study was to assess the phytochemical content, antioxidant, antibacterial and allelo...
Hydroethanolic extracts of cardoon petioles collected at sixteen growth stages (P1–P16) were charact...