Many fruits of the Myrtaceae have a rich history of use both as edibles and as traditional medicines in divergent ethnobotanical practices throughout the tropical and subtropical world. From South America to Southeast Asia, these fruits have been used for a wide variety of ailments, including cough, diabetes, dysentery, inflammation and ringworm. These same fruits are also used to make many food products. Based on information regarding ethnomedical use, known phytochemistry, fruit color, popularity as edibles and availability, the fruits of several edible species from the subtribe Eugeniinae have been selected for phytochemical analysis in an attempt to discover new antioxidants. The fruits of six species in this group have shown a strong an...
The Myrtaceae family is one of the world's leading commercial fruit tree families. Among the 121 gen...
The edible fruits of four wild small trees or shrubs (Arbutus unedo, Crataegus monogyna, Prunus spin...
AbstractFoods rich in antioxidants play an essential role in the prevention of diseases. The present...
Many species of Myrtaceae famity are cultivated throughout the tropics for their edible fruit, food ...
In this study, the phytochemical profile and the antioxidative properties of Eugenia involucrata fru...
The dependence of humans on oxygen for their metabolism, together with their uninterrupted exposure ...
The dependence of humans on oxygen for their metabolism, together with their uninterrupted exposure ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
AbstractFoods rich in antioxidants play an essential role in the prevention of diseases. The present...
In order to identify the potential sources of natural polyphenols with promising antioxidant (AOA) ...
The antioxidant properties of three wild edible fruits, viz. Mimusops elengi L.Sp., (Sapotaceae), Ci...
The dependence of humans on oxygen for their metabolism, together with their uninterrupted exposure ...
The dependence of humans on oxygen for their metabolism, together with their uninterrupted exposure ...
The flora of Latin America attracts gaining interest as it provides a plethora of still unexplored o...
The consumption of diets rich in antioxidants may minimize the chances of developing debilitating di...
The Myrtaceae family is one of the world's leading commercial fruit tree families. Among the 121 gen...
The edible fruits of four wild small trees or shrubs (Arbutus unedo, Crataegus monogyna, Prunus spin...
AbstractFoods rich in antioxidants play an essential role in the prevention of diseases. The present...
Many species of Myrtaceae famity are cultivated throughout the tropics for their edible fruit, food ...
In this study, the phytochemical profile and the antioxidative properties of Eugenia involucrata fru...
The dependence of humans on oxygen for their metabolism, together with their uninterrupted exposure ...
The dependence of humans on oxygen for their metabolism, together with their uninterrupted exposure ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
AbstractFoods rich in antioxidants play an essential role in the prevention of diseases. The present...
In order to identify the potential sources of natural polyphenols with promising antioxidant (AOA) ...
The antioxidant properties of three wild edible fruits, viz. Mimusops elengi L.Sp., (Sapotaceae), Ci...
The dependence of humans on oxygen for their metabolism, together with their uninterrupted exposure ...
The dependence of humans on oxygen for their metabolism, together with their uninterrupted exposure ...
The flora of Latin America attracts gaining interest as it provides a plethora of still unexplored o...
The consumption of diets rich in antioxidants may minimize the chances of developing debilitating di...
The Myrtaceae family is one of the world's leading commercial fruit tree families. Among the 121 gen...
The edible fruits of four wild small trees or shrubs (Arbutus unedo, Crataegus monogyna, Prunus spin...
AbstractFoods rich in antioxidants play an essential role in the prevention of diseases. The present...