Human consumption of fruits and vegetables are generally below recommended levels. Waste from the production, e.g., of un-used parts such as broccoli leaves and stem when producing broccoli florets for food, is a sustainability issue. In this study, broccoli leaves were analyzed for the content of various dietary fibre and phenolics, applying the Uppsala method and HPLC analyses, respectively. The results showed that broccoli leaves had comparable levels of dietary fibre (26%-32% of dry weight (DW)) and phenolic compounds (6.3-15.2 mg/g DW) to many other food and vegetables considered valuable in the human diet from a health perspective. A significant positive correlation was found among soluble dietary fibre and phenolic acids indicating p...
Brassicaceae plants are rich with antioxidant compounds that play a key role for human health. This ...
Organic agriculture requires cultivars that can adapt to organic crop management systems without the...
Brassica oleracea L. italica, the scientific name for broccoli, is a vegetable that is frequently co...
Human consumption of fruits and vegetables are generally below recommended levels. Waste from the pr...
This introductory paper reviews potential uses of side streams obtained from the production of brocc...
: To facilitate transition to a sustainable food system, it is necessary to address food losses. A l...
The Brassica oleracea industry generates large amounts of by-products to which value could be added ...
15 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables.-- Available online 19 May 2006.People's diet offers a greater and mor...
Epidemiological evidence indicates that there is an inverse association between consumption of cruci...
The phytonutrient concentrations of broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) florets, stems, and le...
Several studies showed that the consumption of broccoli can prevent some diseases and cancer, as br...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Valverde, J., Reilly, K., Villacreces, S., Ga...
Research on natural and bioactive compounds is increasingly focused on their effects on human healt...
The effects of the inclusion of industrial broccoli co‐products namely stalks and leaves into bread ...
Despite the positive correlation found by many population studies between fruit and vegetable consum...
Brassicaceae plants are rich with antioxidant compounds that play a key role for human health. This ...
Organic agriculture requires cultivars that can adapt to organic crop management systems without the...
Brassica oleracea L. italica, the scientific name for broccoli, is a vegetable that is frequently co...
Human consumption of fruits and vegetables are generally below recommended levels. Waste from the pr...
This introductory paper reviews potential uses of side streams obtained from the production of brocc...
: To facilitate transition to a sustainable food system, it is necessary to address food losses. A l...
The Brassica oleracea industry generates large amounts of by-products to which value could be added ...
15 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables.-- Available online 19 May 2006.People's diet offers a greater and mor...
Epidemiological evidence indicates that there is an inverse association between consumption of cruci...
The phytonutrient concentrations of broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) florets, stems, and le...
Several studies showed that the consumption of broccoli can prevent some diseases and cancer, as br...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Valverde, J., Reilly, K., Villacreces, S., Ga...
Research on natural and bioactive compounds is increasingly focused on their effects on human healt...
The effects of the inclusion of industrial broccoli co‐products namely stalks and leaves into bread ...
Despite the positive correlation found by many population studies between fruit and vegetable consum...
Brassicaceae plants are rich with antioxidant compounds that play a key role for human health. This ...
Organic agriculture requires cultivars that can adapt to organic crop management systems without the...
Brassica oleracea L. italica, the scientific name for broccoli, is a vegetable that is frequently co...