Citrus plants belong to the Rutaceae family, which include fruits such as orange, mandarin, lemon, sour orange and grapefruit, which are known to be a promising source of many beneficial nutrients for humans. Due to a large amount of peel produced, the processing of citrus by-products is potentially a rich source of phenolic compounds and dietary fiber. These residues of citrus fruits, which are usually discarded as environmental waste, can act as potential nutraceutical resources. The use of these rich bioactive citrus residues can provide an efficient, cost-effective and environment-friendly platform for the production of novel nutraceutical and for the improvement of older products. Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which has shown to have healt...
Citrus fruits are vitamin C, potassium, folic acid, bioflavonoids, fiber, essential oils - “solid vi...
Citrus are a group of fruit species, quite heterogeneous in many aspects, including chem...
Citrus fruits such as oranges, grapefruits, lemons, limes, tangerines, and mandarins, whose producti...
Citrus plants belong to the Rutaceae family, which include fruits such as orange, mandarin, lemon, s...
Citrus plants belonging to the family Rutaceae which include fruits such as orange, mandarin, lime, ...
Citrus is the most cultivated fruit crop in the world and occupies a place of considerable importanc...
The current research was conducted to extract the bioactive compounds from citrus waste and assess t...
Citrus fruits occupy an important position in the context of the fruit trade, considering that both ...
AbstractCitrus plants belonging to the family Rutaceae which include fruits such as orange, mandarin...
Flavonoids are extra nutritional constituents that naturally occur in small quantities in plants. Th...
Food production and processing in developing countries produce a huge amount of fruit waste by-produ...
Citrus and grapes are the most widely grown fruits globally, with one-third of total production used...
Citrus and grapes are the most widely grown fruits globally, with one-third of total production used...
Citrus fruits are essential sources of food and energy and play a critical role in supplementing hea...
This report provides an assessment of citrus health globally. Citrus trees are a perennial crop grow...
Citrus fruits are vitamin C, potassium, folic acid, bioflavonoids, fiber, essential oils - “solid vi...
Citrus are a group of fruit species, quite heterogeneous in many aspects, including chem...
Citrus fruits such as oranges, grapefruits, lemons, limes, tangerines, and mandarins, whose producti...
Citrus plants belong to the Rutaceae family, which include fruits such as orange, mandarin, lemon, s...
Citrus plants belonging to the family Rutaceae which include fruits such as orange, mandarin, lime, ...
Citrus is the most cultivated fruit crop in the world and occupies a place of considerable importanc...
The current research was conducted to extract the bioactive compounds from citrus waste and assess t...
Citrus fruits occupy an important position in the context of the fruit trade, considering that both ...
AbstractCitrus plants belonging to the family Rutaceae which include fruits such as orange, mandarin...
Flavonoids are extra nutritional constituents that naturally occur in small quantities in plants. Th...
Food production and processing in developing countries produce a huge amount of fruit waste by-produ...
Citrus and grapes are the most widely grown fruits globally, with one-third of total production used...
Citrus and grapes are the most widely grown fruits globally, with one-third of total production used...
Citrus fruits are essential sources of food and energy and play a critical role in supplementing hea...
This report provides an assessment of citrus health globally. Citrus trees are a perennial crop grow...
Citrus fruits are vitamin C, potassium, folic acid, bioflavonoids, fiber, essential oils - “solid vi...
Citrus are a group of fruit species, quite heterogeneous in many aspects, including chem...
Citrus fruits such as oranges, grapefruits, lemons, limes, tangerines, and mandarins, whose producti...