Ethnopharmacological relevance: Patagonia is the southernmost part of the South American continent including Chile and Argentina. Berries and wild fruits have been gathered by the native Patagonians as food and medicine for over 14,000 years. The economic potential of the native berries as health promoting and relevant sources of bioactive substances has become apparent with several studies in the last decades. Aim of study: This work aims to provide an insight into the ethnohistorical records of wild edible fruits from Patagonia starting with the archeobotanical studies to the contemporary use of the resources. The chemical and bioactivity studies on the native fruits are presented and discussed. Methodology: A search of electronic databas...
The Gran Chaco is the most extensive wooded region in South America after the Amazon Rain Forest, an...
It is possible to incorporate a lot of natural antioxidants into the human organism by consuming ber...
The native tree Geoffroea decorticans (cha ar) grows in the arid lands of northern Chile. It has bee...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Patagonia is the southernmost part of the South American continent i...
Inhabitants of rural communities in Argentine-Chilean Patagonia are mainly of Mapuche-Tehuelche orig...
Background: Traditionally part of the human diet, plants with edible fleshy fruits (PEFF) contain bi...
Fabaceae is of great ethnobotanical importance in indigenous and urban communities throughout the wo...
In recent years, there has been great interest in the nutraceutical compounds of fruits from native ...
The Argentinean Patagonia berries Berberis microphylla, Berberis darwinii, and Fragaria chiloensis s...
Six native plants of South America traditionally consumed in the Patagonian region (southern Argenti...
Murta and calafate have been traditionally used by indigenous and rural peoples of Chile. Research o...
The Patagonian currant Ribes magellanicum is highly valued due to its pleasantflavor and sweet taste...
International audienceInterest in exploring new and exotic types of berries has grown in recent year...
In the rural and indigenous communities of Argentina, medicinal plants play a very important role in...
he native flora of Chile has unique characteristics due to the geographical situation of the country...
The Gran Chaco is the most extensive wooded region in South America after the Amazon Rain Forest, an...
It is possible to incorporate a lot of natural antioxidants into the human organism by consuming ber...
The native tree Geoffroea decorticans (cha ar) grows in the arid lands of northern Chile. It has bee...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Patagonia is the southernmost part of the South American continent i...
Inhabitants of rural communities in Argentine-Chilean Patagonia are mainly of Mapuche-Tehuelche orig...
Background: Traditionally part of the human diet, plants with edible fleshy fruits (PEFF) contain bi...
Fabaceae is of great ethnobotanical importance in indigenous and urban communities throughout the wo...
In recent years, there has been great interest in the nutraceutical compounds of fruits from native ...
The Argentinean Patagonia berries Berberis microphylla, Berberis darwinii, and Fragaria chiloensis s...
Six native plants of South America traditionally consumed in the Patagonian region (southern Argenti...
Murta and calafate have been traditionally used by indigenous and rural peoples of Chile. Research o...
The Patagonian currant Ribes magellanicum is highly valued due to its pleasantflavor and sweet taste...
International audienceInterest in exploring new and exotic types of berries has grown in recent year...
In the rural and indigenous communities of Argentina, medicinal plants play a very important role in...
he native flora of Chile has unique characteristics due to the geographical situation of the country...
The Gran Chaco is the most extensive wooded region in South America after the Amazon Rain Forest, an...
It is possible to incorporate a lot of natural antioxidants into the human organism by consuming ber...
The native tree Geoffroea decorticans (cha ar) grows in the arid lands of northern Chile. It has bee...