Background: There is a renewed interest in the utilisation of agricultural by-products, particularly those from crop plants, as a source of functional ingredients. The banana (Musa spp.) is a popular food crop worldwide but its inflorescence is often undervalued, similar to other agricultural by-products. As the banana inflorescence is traditionally consumed as food and medicine, it has the potential to be developed into functional foods. Scope and approach: The present review systematically summarises the nutritional attributes, bioactive components and potential health-promoting properties of the inflorescence of the banana plant for the first time. Key Findings and Conclusions: The findings thus far, particularly on the broad array of bi...
ABSTRACT: Banana flower (BF) and pseudostem (PS) are byproducts of banana cultivation and are known ...
Plants have been used as a traditional medicine for generations. Recently the pharmaceutical industr...
Frequent consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with a lowered risk of cancer, heart dis...
Banana is considered as a potential source of valuable nutraceutical bioactive compounds. In additio...
The use of agricultural by-products as a source of functional ingredients, particularly those from c...
Banana and plantain are monocotyledonous plants belonging to the genus Musa, family Musaceae, and or...
Banana is an important food crop in tropical and subtropical countries. Edible Musa plants are class...
Banana (Musa sp.) is one of the important agricultural products in Malaysia. Its flower commonly ref...
Banana has an important place in human nutrition all over the world. It is interesting to analyse ba...
Banana inflorescence (Musa paradisiaca cv. Mysore) was investigated for its potential bio-preservat...
Musaceae is a perennial tree-like plant that is cultivated all over the world in various tropical an...
Banana (Musa spp.), an evergreen perennial crop belonging to the Musaceae family, is one of the worl...
Background: Musa acuminata (Musaceae) is a perennial tree-like plant that is grown in many tropical ...
Banana flower is an edible part of the banana plant which has nutritional values such fibers, fatty ...
A preliminary approximation to characterizes the banana culture by-products, like banana flowers and...
ABSTRACT: Banana flower (BF) and pseudostem (PS) are byproducts of banana cultivation and are known ...
Plants have been used as a traditional medicine for generations. Recently the pharmaceutical industr...
Frequent consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with a lowered risk of cancer, heart dis...
Banana is considered as a potential source of valuable nutraceutical bioactive compounds. In additio...
The use of agricultural by-products as a source of functional ingredients, particularly those from c...
Banana and plantain are monocotyledonous plants belonging to the genus Musa, family Musaceae, and or...
Banana is an important food crop in tropical and subtropical countries. Edible Musa plants are class...
Banana (Musa sp.) is one of the important agricultural products in Malaysia. Its flower commonly ref...
Banana has an important place in human nutrition all over the world. It is interesting to analyse ba...
Banana inflorescence (Musa paradisiaca cv. Mysore) was investigated for its potential bio-preservat...
Musaceae is a perennial tree-like plant that is cultivated all over the world in various tropical an...
Banana (Musa spp.), an evergreen perennial crop belonging to the Musaceae family, is one of the worl...
Background: Musa acuminata (Musaceae) is a perennial tree-like plant that is grown in many tropical ...
Banana flower is an edible part of the banana plant which has nutritional values such fibers, fatty ...
A preliminary approximation to characterizes the banana culture by-products, like banana flowers and...
ABSTRACT: Banana flower (BF) and pseudostem (PS) are byproducts of banana cultivation and are known ...
Plants have been used as a traditional medicine for generations. Recently the pharmaceutical industr...
Frequent consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with a lowered risk of cancer, heart dis...