A plant’s stress response involves the production of phytochemicals, including phenolic compounds. Their synthesis can be modulated by organic (ORG) or non-organic (NORG) farming systems in which they are grown. To examine this issue, thirteen plant-based foods cultivated in ORG and NORG systems were compared in terms of antioxidant capacity, total content of phenolics, anthocyanins, flavan-3-ols and flavonols. The results showed that NORG fruits tended to have higher phenolic compounds content, whereas ORG fruits had more antioxidant capacity. NORG legume stood out for having higher values from all the parameters analyzed in comparison to its ORG equivalent. ORG nuts showed more flavan-3-ols and flavonols than their NORG counterparts, none...
Not AvailableMany potential compounds such as flavonoids, phenolics and carotenoids possess anti-oxi...
The agricultural organic farming is different from conventional farming in a way that is aim...
Introduction: Today, due to the toxicity and carcinogenicity of synthetic compounds, the application...
A plant’s stress response involves the production of phytochemicals, including phenolic compounds. T...
Due to rising public pressure in recent decades, alternatives for large-scale and industrial farming...
Due to rising public pressure in recent decades, alternatives for large-scale and industrial farming...
Demand for organic foods is partially driven by consumers’ perceptions that they are more nutritious...
Interest in organic growing systems that means no harm to the environment, mankind, and the world’s ...
A comparison of the product yield, total phenolics, total flavonoids, and antioxidant properties was...
Horticultural plant materials not usually used from onion, carrot, beetroot, sea buckthorn, black an...
Wild edible plants have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. Th...
Oats. Total phenolic content (TPC) and radical scavenging activity was higher in hull-less oat varie...
The result of naturally occurring free radicals in the body are oxidative-stress-related damages to ...
Background and Objective: Disturbance of reactive species produced through various physiological and...
Background: Plants are rich in phenolics (phenolic acids, flavonoids and Tannins). The interest in p...
Not AvailableMany potential compounds such as flavonoids, phenolics and carotenoids possess anti-oxi...
The agricultural organic farming is different from conventional farming in a way that is aim...
Introduction: Today, due to the toxicity and carcinogenicity of synthetic compounds, the application...
A plant’s stress response involves the production of phytochemicals, including phenolic compounds. T...
Due to rising public pressure in recent decades, alternatives for large-scale and industrial farming...
Due to rising public pressure in recent decades, alternatives for large-scale and industrial farming...
Demand for organic foods is partially driven by consumers’ perceptions that they are more nutritious...
Interest in organic growing systems that means no harm to the environment, mankind, and the world’s ...
A comparison of the product yield, total phenolics, total flavonoids, and antioxidant properties was...
Horticultural plant materials not usually used from onion, carrot, beetroot, sea buckthorn, black an...
Wild edible plants have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. Th...
Oats. Total phenolic content (TPC) and radical scavenging activity was higher in hull-less oat varie...
The result of naturally occurring free radicals in the body are oxidative-stress-related damages to ...
Background and Objective: Disturbance of reactive species produced through various physiological and...
Background: Plants are rich in phenolics (phenolic acids, flavonoids and Tannins). The interest in p...
Not AvailableMany potential compounds such as flavonoids, phenolics and carotenoids possess anti-oxi...
The agricultural organic farming is different from conventional farming in a way that is aim...
Introduction: Today, due to the toxicity and carcinogenicity of synthetic compounds, the application...