Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng or Gac fruits are rich in nutrients, including carotenoids, fatty acids, vitamin E, polyphenol compounds, and flavonoids. Medicinal compounds are also found in the seeds, but the benefits of traditional preparations from these need to be clarified. The plant has the potential to be a high-value crop, particularly as parts of the fruit can be processed into nutrient supplements and/or natural orange and yellow colorants. However, the plant remains underutilized. There is limited information on its requirements in production, and the processing of health products from the fruits is a relatively new area of endeavor. The versatility of the fruit is highlighted through processing options outlined for fruit aril,...
The proximates, sugar profiles, minerals, carotenoids, and antioxidant capacity of Momordica cochinc...
Momordica cochinchinensis is a cucurbit that has long been neglected resulting in its widespread los...
Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.) could be a horticultural crop in Australia. It has high conc...
Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng or Gac fruits are rich in nutrients, including carotenoids, fatty a...
Gac (<i>Momordica cochinchinensis</i> Spreng.) is a tropical vine originating from South and South-E...
Summary: Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.) is a tropical vine originating from South and South...
Gac (Momordica Cochinchinensis Spreng or Muricia Cochinchinensis Spreng) is an indigenous fruit of V...
Momordica cochinchinensis, or Gac fruit belongs to Cucurbitaceae family. Although this species is co...
Cucurbits (gourds and cucumbers) are one of the most economically important plant families for food ...
Cucurbits (gourds and cucumbers) are one of the most economically important plant families for food ...
Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis (Lour) Spreng.) fruit, originating from South-Eastern Asia, is consid...
Objective: To identify and determine the composition of antioxidant compounds, and to evaluate the a...
International audienceGac, Momordica cochinchinensis (Lour.) Spreng. belongs to the Cucurbitaceae fa...
Abstract: Availability of gac fruit is seasonal, three months out of the year, harvesting start on S...
Objective: To identify and determine the composition of antioxidant compounds, and to evaluate the a...
The proximates, sugar profiles, minerals, carotenoids, and antioxidant capacity of Momordica cochinc...
Momordica cochinchinensis is a cucurbit that has long been neglected resulting in its widespread los...
Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.) could be a horticultural crop in Australia. It has high conc...
Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng or Gac fruits are rich in nutrients, including carotenoids, fatty a...
Gac (<i>Momordica cochinchinensis</i> Spreng.) is a tropical vine originating from South and South-E...
Summary: Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.) is a tropical vine originating from South and South...
Gac (Momordica Cochinchinensis Spreng or Muricia Cochinchinensis Spreng) is an indigenous fruit of V...
Momordica cochinchinensis, or Gac fruit belongs to Cucurbitaceae family. Although this species is co...
Cucurbits (gourds and cucumbers) are one of the most economically important plant families for food ...
Cucurbits (gourds and cucumbers) are one of the most economically important plant families for food ...
Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis (Lour) Spreng.) fruit, originating from South-Eastern Asia, is consid...
Objective: To identify and determine the composition of antioxidant compounds, and to evaluate the a...
International audienceGac, Momordica cochinchinensis (Lour.) Spreng. belongs to the Cucurbitaceae fa...
Abstract: Availability of gac fruit is seasonal, three months out of the year, harvesting start on S...
Objective: To identify and determine the composition of antioxidant compounds, and to evaluate the a...
The proximates, sugar profiles, minerals, carotenoids, and antioxidant capacity of Momordica cochinc...
Momordica cochinchinensis is a cucurbit that has long been neglected resulting in its widespread los...
Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.) could be a horticultural crop in Australia. It has high conc...