Kiwis are an example of fruits with excellent bioactive properties worldwide appreciated and consumed generating tons of waste. Thus, the objective of this work was to compare two varieties of kiwi: Actinidia deliciosa cv. “Hayward” (green) and Actinidia spp. (red) regarding the nutritional value of their pulps, chemical composition and bioactivities of each pulp and peel. The results revealed that pulps have a high water content and low amount of other macronutrients. Both parts of red kiwi presented the highest tocopherols content and red kiwi pulp presented the highest content in ascorbic acid. In general, the peels exhibited the highest antioxidant activity and green kiwi peels showed cytotoxicity and anti-inflammatory activity, which c...
The feasibility of using dwarf kiwi fruits (Actinia arguta Miq.) as a healthy and sustainable food, ...
Background: Kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis) peel has been always considered as useless because of th...
The kiwi fruit is the edible berry of a cultivar group of the woody vine of several Actinidia specie...
Kiwis are an example of fruits with excellent bioactive properties worldwide appreciated and consume...
Kiwifruit is a recognized source of bioactive compounds with beneficial properties for consumers’ he...
Sanguisorba minor Scop. is a perennial plant native to the Mediterranean region which exhibits sever...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Plant Foods Ingredients as Functional Foods and Nutraceuti...
In this study, the chemical characterization and bioactive properties of S. minor cultivated under d...
Wild edible plants have been used in cooking since ancient times. Recently, their value has improved...
Actinidia arguta, commonly known as baby kiwi, is an abundant seasonal fruit in Asia, being recently...
Wild edible plants (WEP) with high antioxidant capacity, Rosa canina fruits, Quercus ballota acorns ...
Tropical fruits are widely appreciated for their sweet taste and generally known for their rich comp...
The most widespread Sanguisorba species are Sanguisorba officinalis L. and Sanguisorba minor Scop. w...
Tropical fruits are widely appreciated for their sweet taste and generally known for their rich com...
Plants of two species of Actinidia genus grown in an adverse steppe climate were examined in terms o...
The feasibility of using dwarf kiwi fruits (Actinia arguta Miq.) as a healthy and sustainable food, ...
Background: Kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis) peel has been always considered as useless because of th...
The kiwi fruit is the edible berry of a cultivar group of the woody vine of several Actinidia specie...
Kiwis are an example of fruits with excellent bioactive properties worldwide appreciated and consume...
Kiwifruit is a recognized source of bioactive compounds with beneficial properties for consumers’ he...
Sanguisorba minor Scop. is a perennial plant native to the Mediterranean region which exhibits sever...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Plant Foods Ingredients as Functional Foods and Nutraceuti...
In this study, the chemical characterization and bioactive properties of S. minor cultivated under d...
Wild edible plants have been used in cooking since ancient times. Recently, their value has improved...
Actinidia arguta, commonly known as baby kiwi, is an abundant seasonal fruit in Asia, being recently...
Wild edible plants (WEP) with high antioxidant capacity, Rosa canina fruits, Quercus ballota acorns ...
Tropical fruits are widely appreciated for their sweet taste and generally known for their rich comp...
The most widespread Sanguisorba species are Sanguisorba officinalis L. and Sanguisorba minor Scop. w...
Tropical fruits are widely appreciated for their sweet taste and generally known for their rich com...
Plants of two species of Actinidia genus grown in an adverse steppe climate were examined in terms o...
The feasibility of using dwarf kiwi fruits (Actinia arguta Miq.) as a healthy and sustainable food, ...
Background: Kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis) peel has been always considered as useless because of th...
The kiwi fruit is the edible berry of a cultivar group of the woody vine of several Actinidia specie...