In the present study, the nutritional value, bioactive properties, and chemical composition of various cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) genotypes cultivated in central Greece were investigated. The results demonstrated that Cynara seeds are a good source of fat and protein, while they also contain considerable amounts of K, Mg, and Fe and low amount of Na. Sucrose, oxalic acid, and α-tocopherol were the only free sugar, organic acid, and tocopherol isoform respectively, found among the studied genotypes. The most abundant fatty acids were linoleic, oleic and palmitic acid, while PUFA was the most abundant fatty acid class. All the tested seeds contained only two phenolic compounds, namely 5-O-caffeoylquinic acid and 3,5-O-caffeoylquinic acid...
The world population has been growing and, consequently, so have the nutritional and food needs. The...
Cynara cardunculus L., commonly known as cardoon, is an erect, perennial, herbaceous plant native to...
Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) belongs to the Asteraceae family and is native to the Mediterranean ...
In the present study, the nutritional value, bioactive properties, and chemical composition of vario...
Cardoon is a multi-purpose crop for several industries. In this study, cardoon seeds were separated ...
In the present study, the nutritional value of the edible parts (immature capitula) of cardoon plant...
A good understanding of dynamics involved in food production is of great importance for improving fo...
The planet’s resources are increasingly scarce, a reason why their most efficient use is gaining mor...
Cynara cardunculus L. (syn. cardoon) belongs to the Asteraceae family and is native to the Mediterra...
Cynara cardunculus L. (cardoon) has several health benefits mainly attributed to its abundance in po...
Cynara cardunculus (Cc) is a multipurpose species; beyond its use in southwestern European cuisine, ...
The aim of this study was to assess the phytochemical content, antioxidant, antibacterial and allelo...
Cynara cardunculus L., commonly known as cardoon, is an erect perennial herbaceous plant. It belongs...
Cynara cardunculus L. var. altilis DC., commonly known as cardoon, belongs to the Asteraceae family....
Cardoon seeds collected in Greece at four different maturity stages (samples S1 to S4) were analysed...
The world population has been growing and, consequently, so have the nutritional and food needs. The...
Cynara cardunculus L., commonly known as cardoon, is an erect, perennial, herbaceous plant native to...
Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) belongs to the Asteraceae family and is native to the Mediterranean ...
In the present study, the nutritional value, bioactive properties, and chemical composition of vario...
Cardoon is a multi-purpose crop for several industries. In this study, cardoon seeds were separated ...
In the present study, the nutritional value of the edible parts (immature capitula) of cardoon plant...
A good understanding of dynamics involved in food production is of great importance for improving fo...
The planet’s resources are increasingly scarce, a reason why their most efficient use is gaining mor...
Cynara cardunculus L. (syn. cardoon) belongs to the Asteraceae family and is native to the Mediterra...
Cynara cardunculus L. (cardoon) has several health benefits mainly attributed to its abundance in po...
Cynara cardunculus (Cc) is a multipurpose species; beyond its use in southwestern European cuisine, ...
The aim of this study was to assess the phytochemical content, antioxidant, antibacterial and allelo...
Cynara cardunculus L., commonly known as cardoon, is an erect perennial herbaceous plant. It belongs...
Cynara cardunculus L. var. altilis DC., commonly known as cardoon, belongs to the Asteraceae family....
Cardoon seeds collected in Greece at four different maturity stages (samples S1 to S4) were analysed...
The world population has been growing and, consequently, so have the nutritional and food needs. The...
Cynara cardunculus L., commonly known as cardoon, is an erect, perennial, herbaceous plant native to...
Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) belongs to the Asteraceae family and is native to the Mediterranean ...