Prunus avium L. (Rosaceae) fruits, commonly known as sweet cherries, are well known for their health benefit properties mainly in the prevention of chronic degenerative pathologies [1], due to their composition, consisting in a considerable amount of phenolic compounds. In Italy, cherry fruits have a long-held tradition concerning their cultivation and are used both for eating and producing juices, jams, and drinks [2]. Therefore, a consistent amount of waste is generated and its recycle into a new chain of values in terms of circular economy is of increasing demand. In this context, six ancient Italian sweet cherry varieties were investigated by HPLC-MS for their chemical constituents and compared by a bioinformatic approach. All varieties...
Sour cherries fruits (Prunus cerasus L., syn P. cerasus var. austera) are locally known as “visciola...
Characterizing germplasm collections of autochthonous cultivars for fruit quality traits could be a ...
<div><p>Fruits of the sweet cherry (<i>Prunus avium</i> L.) accumulate a range of antioxidants that ...
Prunus avium L. (Rosaceae) fruits, commonly known as sweet cherries, are well known for their health...
In this study, cherry fruits and petioles from six ancient Italian Prunus avium L. varieties (Ferrov...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) are very attractive fruits for their taste and color attributes, as...
Agri-food waste has proved to be a valuable bioresource that can be used to obtain a variety of valu...
In this study, cherry fruits and petioles from six ancient Italian Prunus avium L. varieties (Ferrov...
A strong interest is given to sustainable agricultural practices valorising the local biodiversity o...
The climatic conditions in Portugal favoured the adaptation of the cherry tree allowing its cultivat...
During a screening program aimed at the evaluation of antioxidative and antiproliferative properties...
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium) fruits are a nutritionally important food rich in dietary phenolic compo...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables has been associated with several benefits for human health, the...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the bioactivity of flavonoids extracted from sweet-cherry stem...
The morpho-chemical and aromatic characteristics of four sweet cherry cultivated varieties (Prunus a...
Sour cherries fruits (Prunus cerasus L., syn P. cerasus var. austera) are locally known as “visciola...
Characterizing germplasm collections of autochthonous cultivars for fruit quality traits could be a ...
<div><p>Fruits of the sweet cherry (<i>Prunus avium</i> L.) accumulate a range of antioxidants that ...
Prunus avium L. (Rosaceae) fruits, commonly known as sweet cherries, are well known for their health...
In this study, cherry fruits and petioles from six ancient Italian Prunus avium L. varieties (Ferrov...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) are very attractive fruits for their taste and color attributes, as...
Agri-food waste has proved to be a valuable bioresource that can be used to obtain a variety of valu...
In this study, cherry fruits and petioles from six ancient Italian Prunus avium L. varieties (Ferrov...
A strong interest is given to sustainable agricultural practices valorising the local biodiversity o...
The climatic conditions in Portugal favoured the adaptation of the cherry tree allowing its cultivat...
During a screening program aimed at the evaluation of antioxidative and antiproliferative properties...
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium) fruits are a nutritionally important food rich in dietary phenolic compo...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables has been associated with several benefits for human health, the...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the bioactivity of flavonoids extracted from sweet-cherry stem...
The morpho-chemical and aromatic characteristics of four sweet cherry cultivated varieties (Prunus a...
Sour cherries fruits (Prunus cerasus L., syn P. cerasus var. austera) are locally known as “visciola...
Characterizing germplasm collections of autochthonous cultivars for fruit quality traits could be a ...
<div><p>Fruits of the sweet cherry (<i>Prunus avium</i> L.) accumulate a range of antioxidants that ...