The present paper describes the chemical composition and biological activities of artichoke cultivated in Brazil. Our studies demonstrated that glycosyl flavonoids (cynaroside and scolymoside), are the major constituents, along with cynaropicrin, a sesquiterpene lactone, and the triterpene lupeol. Cynarin, which is the main compound described for artichoke, was detected in very low concentration. Hexanic fraction exhibited considerable cytotoxicity and diuretic activities
The artichoke is a typical Mediterranean vegetable that belongs to the species Cynara cardunculus, ...
Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) is considered one of the most significant sources of phenolic a...
International audienceGlobe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus) belongs to the Asteraceae f...
Background: Medicinal herbs remain a vital source of new chemical entities, instead of the attempt o...
In the past years, western society has become more aware about its health, currently giving special ...
Cynara scolymus L. (Artichoke) is a traditionally consumed vegetable in many countries. In Mongolia,...
Artichoke, Cynara cardunculus, is a dietary and medicinal plant species with a long tradition of use...
The aim of the study was to analyze the chemical composition of new artichoke cultivars and hybrids ...
Biochemical characteristics, antimicrobial and quorum quenching activity of the extract of the “Carc...
Cynara scolymus L. (CS), usually known as globe artichoke, is a Mediterranean plant with antioxidant...
Cynaropicrin, a sesquiterpene, is the main bitter compound in globe artichoke and is important for t...
Cynara scolymus L.is a medicinal plant frequently used in traditional medicine for liver diseases. T...
Artichoke (Cynara scolymus), belonging to the family of Asteraceae, is an herbaceous perennial crop...
The current growing interest for natural antioxidants has led to a renewed scientific attention for ...
Enginar (Cynara scolymus L.) güney Akdeniz kökenli Afrikanın kuzey bölgesinde yetişen çok yıllık ots...
The artichoke is a typical Mediterranean vegetable that belongs to the species Cynara cardunculus, ...
Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) is considered one of the most significant sources of phenolic a...
International audienceGlobe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus) belongs to the Asteraceae f...
Background: Medicinal herbs remain a vital source of new chemical entities, instead of the attempt o...
In the past years, western society has become more aware about its health, currently giving special ...
Cynara scolymus L. (Artichoke) is a traditionally consumed vegetable in many countries. In Mongolia,...
Artichoke, Cynara cardunculus, is a dietary and medicinal plant species with a long tradition of use...
The aim of the study was to analyze the chemical composition of new artichoke cultivars and hybrids ...
Biochemical characteristics, antimicrobial and quorum quenching activity of the extract of the “Carc...
Cynara scolymus L. (CS), usually known as globe artichoke, is a Mediterranean plant with antioxidant...
Cynaropicrin, a sesquiterpene, is the main bitter compound in globe artichoke and is important for t...
Cynara scolymus L.is a medicinal plant frequently used in traditional medicine for liver diseases. T...
Artichoke (Cynara scolymus), belonging to the family of Asteraceae, is an herbaceous perennial crop...
The current growing interest for natural antioxidants has led to a renewed scientific attention for ...
Enginar (Cynara scolymus L.) güney Akdeniz kökenli Afrikanın kuzey bölgesinde yetişen çok yıllık ots...
The artichoke is a typical Mediterranean vegetable that belongs to the species Cynara cardunculus, ...
Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) is considered one of the most significant sources of phenolic a...
International audienceGlobe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus) belongs to the Asteraceae f...