BACKGROUND: Owing to the demand for 'health foods', commercial development of wild vegetables may find a sizable market niche if adequate agricultural methods are used to domesticate such species. Available techniques of cultivation (even in traditional farming) may provide many advantages, such as enhancement of the content of active principles in plants and improvement in the quality of the raw material to be processed on an industrial scale. In this context, the flavonoid composition and content of roots and leaves from five varieties of wild herbs (Cichorium intybus, Portulaca oleracea, Tragopogon porrifolius, Urtica dioica and Valerianella eriocarpa) and their cultivated relatives in central Italy were compared. The aims of the study w...
Flavonoids represent a typical secondary metabolite class present in cruciferous vegetables. Their p...
The flora of the Mediterranean basin includes many wild edible horticultural species and most repres...
BACKGROUND: Kales are primitive leafy Brassica oleracea L. forms, widespread in local farming system...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the demand for 'health foods', commercial development of wild vegetables may fi...
This study investigated the qualitative characteristics of several edible wild herbaceous species, i...
This study investigated the qualitative characteristics of several edible wild herbaceous species, ...
In the past, wild edible alimurgic plants became an important alternative food source when poverty, ...
BACKGROUND: A recent interest in edible wild leafy vegetables has been documented. Consumers often a...
Introduction: Today, due to the toxicity and carcinogenicity of synthetic compounds, the application...
Wild edible plants have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. Th...
The increasing interest in healthy and natural foods has raised the attention towards uncommon or un...
In this study, five wild edible herbs traditionally consumed in the Tuscany region (Italy) were eval...
Flavonoids represent a wide group of plant secondary metabolites implicated in many physiological ro...
In most countries the historical-cultural heritage also refers to the foods traditionally consumed. ...
Wild edible plants are an important source of healthy food and have played an important role in trad...
Flavonoids represent a typical secondary metabolite class present in cruciferous vegetables. Their p...
The flora of the Mediterranean basin includes many wild edible horticultural species and most repres...
BACKGROUND: Kales are primitive leafy Brassica oleracea L. forms, widespread in local farming system...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the demand for 'health foods', commercial development of wild vegetables may fi...
This study investigated the qualitative characteristics of several edible wild herbaceous species, i...
This study investigated the qualitative characteristics of several edible wild herbaceous species, ...
In the past, wild edible alimurgic plants became an important alternative food source when poverty, ...
BACKGROUND: A recent interest in edible wild leafy vegetables has been documented. Consumers often a...
Introduction: Today, due to the toxicity and carcinogenicity of synthetic compounds, the application...
Wild edible plants have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. Th...
The increasing interest in healthy and natural foods has raised the attention towards uncommon or un...
In this study, five wild edible herbs traditionally consumed in the Tuscany region (Italy) were eval...
Flavonoids represent a wide group of plant secondary metabolites implicated in many physiological ro...
In most countries the historical-cultural heritage also refers to the foods traditionally consumed. ...
Wild edible plants are an important source of healthy food and have played an important role in trad...
Flavonoids represent a typical secondary metabolite class present in cruciferous vegetables. Their p...
The flora of the Mediterranean basin includes many wild edible horticultural species and most repres...
BACKGROUND: Kales are primitive leafy Brassica oleracea L. forms, widespread in local farming system...