Background: In recent decades, grain amaranths have attracted attention due to their valuable combination of nutritional traits, with higher protein and oil content than conventional cereals. Before they can be proposed as an unconventional ingredient in animal feed, many aspects still need to be investigated from field production to nutritive value. The present research aimed to study the agronomic traits, proximate composition, and digestibility/degradability, fatty acid profile, antioxidant activity, and total phenolic content of two grain amaranth species, Amaranthus cruentus and Amaranthus hypochondriacus (for a total of six accessions), grown in a Mediterranean environment. Results: Both species showed seed yields comparable to or hig...
Amaranth is a cereal that has been around since ancient times. Its history is deeply embedded in the...
Unhealthy nutrition has grave consequences. Diseases of nutritional origin (gastrointestinal disease...
There is a growing interest in the cultivation of pseudo-cereals like amaranth and quinoa because of...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, grain amaranths have attracted attention due to their valuable combin...
Background: In recent decades, grain amaranths have attracted attention due to their valuable combin...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, grain amaranths have attracted attention due to their valuable combin...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, grain amaranths have attracted attention due to their valuable combin...
Amaranthus is a dicotyledonous pseudocereal and one of the New World’s oldest crops, having originat...
Extracts derived from these plants' medicinal and bioactive constituents are utilized in the produc...
Introduction Amaranth, genus Amaranthus, belongs to the Amaranthaceae family and includes more than ...
The use of amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) in the food and dietary supplements industry is increasing. Th...
The amaranth is often called a pseudocereal, and its grain has characteristics similar to those of t...
Amaranth can be considered a very interesting crop for the Mediterranean region, thanks to its inher...
Amaranths cruentus is a flowering plant species that yields the nutritious staple amaranth grain. Zi...
Amaranth grain is a pseudocereal that has been widely studied, standing out as a gluten-free seed an...
Amaranth is a cereal that has been around since ancient times. Its history is deeply embedded in the...
Unhealthy nutrition has grave consequences. Diseases of nutritional origin (gastrointestinal disease...
There is a growing interest in the cultivation of pseudo-cereals like amaranth and quinoa because of...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, grain amaranths have attracted attention due to their valuable combin...
Background: In recent decades, grain amaranths have attracted attention due to their valuable combin...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, grain amaranths have attracted attention due to their valuable combin...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, grain amaranths have attracted attention due to their valuable combin...
Amaranthus is a dicotyledonous pseudocereal and one of the New World’s oldest crops, having originat...
Extracts derived from these plants' medicinal and bioactive constituents are utilized in the produc...
Introduction Amaranth, genus Amaranthus, belongs to the Amaranthaceae family and includes more than ...
The use of amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) in the food and dietary supplements industry is increasing. Th...
The amaranth is often called a pseudocereal, and its grain has characteristics similar to those of t...
Amaranth can be considered a very interesting crop for the Mediterranean region, thanks to its inher...
Amaranths cruentus is a flowering plant species that yields the nutritious staple amaranth grain. Zi...
Amaranth grain is a pseudocereal that has been widely studied, standing out as a gluten-free seed an...
Amaranth is a cereal that has been around since ancient times. Its history is deeply embedded in the...
Unhealthy nutrition has grave consequences. Diseases of nutritional origin (gastrointestinal disease...
There is a growing interest in the cultivation of pseudo-cereals like amaranth and quinoa because of...