In Tunisia, the number of prickly pear seed oil companies is currently increasing. However, a large amount of prickly pear fruit by-products is discarded. Proper utilization of these by-products, in particular fruit peels, could lead to the obtaining of a new important source of nutraceutical compounds. This investigation was aimed at conducting a phytochemical screening and assessing the antibacterial properties of prickly pear peels cultivar 'orange'. These samples were analyzed fresh and oven-dried at 45 °C to develop concepts for applications in the food industry as potential sources of fibers and antimicrobial "green" additives. The proximate compositions of both prickly pear peels were determined along with total phenolic compounds, c...
Prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica L.) is a member of the Cactaceae family originally grown in South...
Prickly pear peel makes up around half of the fruit and is typically thrown away, creating an enviro...
ABSTRACT Generally, many of the fruits and vegetables skins are thrown in the garbage or fed to liv...
In Tunisia, the number of prickly pear seed oil companies is currently increasing. However, a large ...
Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. is the Cactaceae plant with the greatest economic relevance in the w...
Introduction: Fruits have become increasingly important in human nutrition because of their nutrient...
Phenolic compounds are important bioactive compounds identified in prickly pear peel that have impor...
Opuntia stricta Haw. is considered as one of the most common cactus plant growing in Tunisia. Extrac...
Total phenol content and the antioxidant activities of three cultivars of Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) ...
Several physico-chemical properties such as fruit pulp weight percentage, acidity, pH, soluble solid...
Pome trees, apple, pear, and quince, are classified into the subfamily Pomoideae, belonging to the R...
International audienceThis study falls within the framework of the industrial exploitation of by-pro...
Opuntia spp. are a tropical and subtropical plant that provides both edible green steams and fruits;...
Variation in cultivars can influence plant biological activities. This study aimed to identify super...
Plant extracts are a rich source of natural compounds with antimicrobial properties, which are able ...
Prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica L.) is a member of the Cactaceae family originally grown in South...
Prickly pear peel makes up around half of the fruit and is typically thrown away, creating an enviro...
ABSTRACT Generally, many of the fruits and vegetables skins are thrown in the garbage or fed to liv...
In Tunisia, the number of prickly pear seed oil companies is currently increasing. However, a large ...
Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. is the Cactaceae plant with the greatest economic relevance in the w...
Introduction: Fruits have become increasingly important in human nutrition because of their nutrient...
Phenolic compounds are important bioactive compounds identified in prickly pear peel that have impor...
Opuntia stricta Haw. is considered as one of the most common cactus plant growing in Tunisia. Extrac...
Total phenol content and the antioxidant activities of three cultivars of Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) ...
Several physico-chemical properties such as fruit pulp weight percentage, acidity, pH, soluble solid...
Pome trees, apple, pear, and quince, are classified into the subfamily Pomoideae, belonging to the R...
International audienceThis study falls within the framework of the industrial exploitation of by-pro...
Opuntia spp. are a tropical and subtropical plant that provides both edible green steams and fruits;...
Variation in cultivars can influence plant biological activities. This study aimed to identify super...
Plant extracts are a rich source of natural compounds with antimicrobial properties, which are able ...
Prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica L.) is a member of the Cactaceae family originally grown in South...
Prickly pear peel makes up around half of the fruit and is typically thrown away, creating an enviro...
ABSTRACT Generally, many of the fruits and vegetables skins are thrown in the garbage or fed to liv...