Aromatic plants, also known as herbs and spices, have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. The best known aromatic plants, such as oregano, rosemary, sage, anise, basil, etc., originate from the Mediterranean area. They contain many biologically active compounds, mainly polyphenolics, which have been found to possess antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiparasitic, antiprotozoal, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. Currently, the demand for these plants and their derivatives has increased because they are natural, eco-friendly and generally recognized as safe products. Therefore, aromatic plants and their extracts have the potential to become new generation substances for human and animal nutrition a...
Culinary herbs are herbaceous (leafy) plants that add flavour and colour to all types ...
Recently, new compounds from medicinal plants were discovered, and they were used as anti-severe dis...
Aromatic plants synthesize and produce aromatic molecules, among these compounds some of them belong...
In the last years it has progressively been observed a substantial increase in the use of aromatic h...
Plants have long been thought to contribute to health promotion due to their fiber and phenolic cont...
Flowering plants consists of more than 300.000 species around the world, out of which a small percen...
Considering the association of plants consumption and utilization with the treatment of some illness...
Culinary herbs are the fresh or dried leaves of herbaceous plants that are used as a food flavouring...
Background: Aromatic plants may contribute for human health promotion due to their antioxidant prope...
Biostimulants and bioprotectants are derived from natural sources and can enhance crop growth and pr...
Nowadays there is a renaissance of the interest in aromatic plants due to their properties, special...
Aromatic and spicy plants are an important factor that contributes not only to improving the taste o...
Aromatic and medicinal plants are highly appreciated and used worldwide as condiments, dyes, and pr...
Aromatic and medicinal plants have been used worldwide for culinary purposes aiming to modify, enhan...
Introduction: Aromatic herbs have been used over the centuries, ubiquitously, with culinary or medic...
Culinary herbs are herbaceous (leafy) plants that add flavour and colour to all types ...
Recently, new compounds from medicinal plants were discovered, and they were used as anti-severe dis...
Aromatic plants synthesize and produce aromatic molecules, among these compounds some of them belong...
In the last years it has progressively been observed a substantial increase in the use of aromatic h...
Plants have long been thought to contribute to health promotion due to their fiber and phenolic cont...
Flowering plants consists of more than 300.000 species around the world, out of which a small percen...
Considering the association of plants consumption and utilization with the treatment of some illness...
Culinary herbs are the fresh or dried leaves of herbaceous plants that are used as a food flavouring...
Background: Aromatic plants may contribute for human health promotion due to their antioxidant prope...
Biostimulants and bioprotectants are derived from natural sources and can enhance crop growth and pr...
Nowadays there is a renaissance of the interest in aromatic plants due to their properties, special...
Aromatic and spicy plants are an important factor that contributes not only to improving the taste o...
Aromatic and medicinal plants are highly appreciated and used worldwide as condiments, dyes, and pr...
Aromatic and medicinal plants have been used worldwide for culinary purposes aiming to modify, enhan...
Introduction: Aromatic herbs have been used over the centuries, ubiquitously, with culinary or medic...
Culinary herbs are herbaceous (leafy) plants that add flavour and colour to all types ...
Recently, new compounds from medicinal plants were discovered, and they were used as anti-severe dis...
Aromatic plants synthesize and produce aromatic molecules, among these compounds some of them belong...