Previous reviews of plum phytochemical content and health benefits have concentrated on the European plum, Prunus domestica L. However, the potential bioactivity of red- and dark red-fleshed Japanese plums, Prunus salicina Lindl., so-called blood plums, appears to warrant a significant increase in exposure, as indicated in a recent review of the whole Prunus genus. Furthermore, Japanese plums are the predominant plum produced on an international basis. In this review the nutrient and phytochemical content, breeding, horticultural practice, postharvest treatment and processing as well as bioactivity (emphasising in vivo studies) of Japanese plum are considered, with a focus on the anthocyanin content that distinguishes the blood plums
Prunus salicina Lindl., or Japanese plums, are naturally rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and phyt...
Prunus salicina, Japanese plums, and Prunus domestica, European plums, are naturally rich in fiber, ...
Plums is one of the most cultivated stone fruits due to its fast growing popularity. It has various ...
Previous reviews of plum phytochemical content and health benefits have concentrated on the European...
In recent years there has been increasing consumer interest in the potential health benefits of diet...
While plums are traditionally bred for fresh fruit traits such as size, sweetness, yield and disease...
In the present study, three matured Japanese plum cultivars with different colored peel and flesh we...
Herein, we studied the variation in leaf and fruit morphological traits and antioxidant contents in ...
This study followed the flesh reddening of Sanhua plum from the surface to the center during fruit d...
Ten South African plum cultivars and selections, including yellow- and red-fleshed plums from two ha...
Eight plum cultivars (four dark-purple and four yellow) were harvested at the commercial ripening st...
While plums are widely touted for their health benefits, there is little data available on the level...
Introduction: Plums (Prunus spp.) as one of the most popular stone fruits, have low calories and hig...
<p>Phenolic content and antioxidant capacity of five Yellow European plums (<i>Prunus domestica</i>)...
The aim of the research. To determine qualitative and quantitative composition variability of phenol...
Prunus salicina Lindl., or Japanese plums, are naturally rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and phyt...
Prunus salicina, Japanese plums, and Prunus domestica, European plums, are naturally rich in fiber, ...
Plums is one of the most cultivated stone fruits due to its fast growing popularity. It has various ...
Previous reviews of plum phytochemical content and health benefits have concentrated on the European...
In recent years there has been increasing consumer interest in the potential health benefits of diet...
While plums are traditionally bred for fresh fruit traits such as size, sweetness, yield and disease...
In the present study, three matured Japanese plum cultivars with different colored peel and flesh we...
Herein, we studied the variation in leaf and fruit morphological traits and antioxidant contents in ...
This study followed the flesh reddening of Sanhua plum from the surface to the center during fruit d...
Ten South African plum cultivars and selections, including yellow- and red-fleshed plums from two ha...
Eight plum cultivars (four dark-purple and four yellow) were harvested at the commercial ripening st...
While plums are widely touted for their health benefits, there is little data available on the level...
Introduction: Plums (Prunus spp.) as one of the most popular stone fruits, have low calories and hig...
<p>Phenolic content and antioxidant capacity of five Yellow European plums (<i>Prunus domestica</i>)...
The aim of the research. To determine qualitative and quantitative composition variability of phenol...
Prunus salicina Lindl., or Japanese plums, are naturally rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and phyt...
Prunus salicina, Japanese plums, and Prunus domestica, European plums, are naturally rich in fiber, ...
Plums is one of the most cultivated stone fruits due to its fast growing popularity. It has various ...