: BACKGROUND: Berries are important sources of crucial dietary components (such as vitamins and minerals), as well as various phytonutrients that may be potentially beneficial to human health and could be used against chronic diseases including cancer and cardiovascular disorders. OBJECTIVE: The current study aimed to identify and analyze the 100 most cited papers related to berry research. METHODS: The Scopus database was searched to extract data. Two of the authors independently evaluated the manuscripts for relevance. Bibliometric data, including citation count, were analyzed together with the words in the titles and abstracts of the 100 most cited berry-related papers. RESULTS: Seventy-two of the 100 most cited papers were research arti...
CONTEXT: Berries are a source of polyphenols with recognized health-promoting activities. Several st...
Exotic berries are beginning to be investigated for their preventative properties such as antioxidan...
Scope: Epidemiological evidence, animal, and in vitro studies suggest that berry consumption may ame...
BACKGROUND: Berries are important sources of crucial dietary components such as vitamins and mineral...
Berries, especially members of several families, such as Rosaceae (strawberry, raspberry, blackberry...
Berries are wealthy in bioactive compounds like phenolic compounds and flavonoids that are deemed an...
Chronic gastrointestinal diseases are mostly attached to inflammation as well as modified redox home...
AbstractStudies have revealed more positive effects of berries’ components over the years, represent...
Author institution (Giusti): Department of Food Science and Technology, The Ohio State Universit
Anthocyanin pigments are responsible for the red, purple, and blue colors of many fruits, vegetables...
Objective: Hypertension or raised blood pressure leads to the occurrence of morbidity and mortality ...
Awareness of the human health benefits of blueberries is underpinned by a growing body of positive s...
Abstract: Berries, especially members of several families, such as Rosaceae (strawberry, raspberry, ...
CONTEXT: Berries are a source of polyphenols with recognized health-promoting activities. Several st...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Eviden...
CONTEXT: Berries are a source of polyphenols with recognized health-promoting activities. Several st...
Exotic berries are beginning to be investigated for their preventative properties such as antioxidan...
Scope: Epidemiological evidence, animal, and in vitro studies suggest that berry consumption may ame...
BACKGROUND: Berries are important sources of crucial dietary components such as vitamins and mineral...
Berries, especially members of several families, such as Rosaceae (strawberry, raspberry, blackberry...
Berries are wealthy in bioactive compounds like phenolic compounds and flavonoids that are deemed an...
Chronic gastrointestinal diseases are mostly attached to inflammation as well as modified redox home...
AbstractStudies have revealed more positive effects of berries’ components over the years, represent...
Author institution (Giusti): Department of Food Science and Technology, The Ohio State Universit
Anthocyanin pigments are responsible for the red, purple, and blue colors of many fruits, vegetables...
Objective: Hypertension or raised blood pressure leads to the occurrence of morbidity and mortality ...
Awareness of the human health benefits of blueberries is underpinned by a growing body of positive s...
Abstract: Berries, especially members of several families, such as Rosaceae (strawberry, raspberry, ...
CONTEXT: Berries are a source of polyphenols with recognized health-promoting activities. Several st...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Eviden...
CONTEXT: Berries are a source of polyphenols with recognized health-promoting activities. Several st...
Exotic berries are beginning to be investigated for their preventative properties such as antioxidan...
Scope: Epidemiological evidence, animal, and in vitro studies suggest that berry consumption may ame...