Introduction – Piper borbonense from Reunion Island is an overlooked wild pepper that remains unutilized today. The purpose of this multidisciplinary work was to study its anatomy, morphology and biochemical composition with a view to its possible commercial development. Materials and methods – We determined its biochemical composition using, notably, gas and liquid chromatography plus spectroscopic methods. Results and discussion – This pepper differs from Piper nigrum through the pedicel, which forms an integral part of the peppercorn. It can be distinguished from other tailed peppers, such as Piper cubeba and wild peppers from Madagascar, through its ovoid shape. Its compounds of interest, essential oil and piperine, are mostly present i...
Black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) is a flowering plant from family Piperaceae. In this research, chemic...
Background: Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is mainly cultivated in tropical areas such as South India. ...
The volatile compounds of 10 Piper species cultivated in Hainan Island, China, have been investigate...
International audiencePiper borbonense from Reunion Island is an overlooked wild pepper that remains...
The objective of this research project was to acquire new knowledge on the characteristics of Malaga...
As demand for pepper is rising to unprecedented levels, gaps in our knowledge are underlined by our ...
In the purpose of controlling, improving and promoting the quality of wild peppers produced in Madag...
The benefits of spices used daily for human health are also noticeable in traditional medicine and m...
Fig. 4. Content (g/100 g DM) in piperine and essential oil of the three wild peppers studied.Publish...
Fig. 2. Fruiting twigs, leaves and berries of the three wild peppers studied.Published as part of We...
India is the largest producer in the world of black pepper and it is the center of origin for Piper....
The objective of this thesis work was to acquire new knowledge on the characteristics of Malagasy (T...
Fig. 1. Projection of pepper individuals on the first two dimensions of the FAMD.Published as part o...
Introduction. A study on postharvest treatments of wild peppers was carried out in Madagas...
The essential oils from Piper capense, P. nigrum, P. guineense and P. umbellatum from S. Tomé e Prín...
Black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) is a flowering plant from family Piperaceae. In this research, chemic...
Background: Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is mainly cultivated in tropical areas such as South India. ...
The volatile compounds of 10 Piper species cultivated in Hainan Island, China, have been investigate...
International audiencePiper borbonense from Reunion Island is an overlooked wild pepper that remains...
The objective of this research project was to acquire new knowledge on the characteristics of Malaga...
As demand for pepper is rising to unprecedented levels, gaps in our knowledge are underlined by our ...
In the purpose of controlling, improving and promoting the quality of wild peppers produced in Madag...
The benefits of spices used daily for human health are also noticeable in traditional medicine and m...
Fig. 4. Content (g/100 g DM) in piperine and essential oil of the three wild peppers studied.Publish...
Fig. 2. Fruiting twigs, leaves and berries of the three wild peppers studied.Published as part of We...
India is the largest producer in the world of black pepper and it is the center of origin for Piper....
The objective of this thesis work was to acquire new knowledge on the characteristics of Malagasy (T...
Fig. 1. Projection of pepper individuals on the first two dimensions of the FAMD.Published as part o...
Introduction. A study on postharvest treatments of wild peppers was carried out in Madagas...
The essential oils from Piper capense, P. nigrum, P. guineense and P. umbellatum from S. Tomé e Prín...
Black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) is a flowering plant from family Piperaceae. In this research, chemic...
Background: Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is mainly cultivated in tropical areas such as South India. ...
The volatile compounds of 10 Piper species cultivated in Hainan Island, China, have been investigate...