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Nutritive Value, Polyphenolic Content, and Bioactive Constitution of Green, Red and Flowering Plants



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Autore: El-Nakhel Christophe Visualizza persona
Titolo: Nutritive Value, Polyphenolic Content, and Bioactive Constitution of Green, Red and Flowering Plants Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (196 p.)
Soggetto topico: Biology, life sciences
Research and information: general
Soggetto non controllato: air humidity (RH)
anthocyanins
antioxidant activity
antioxidant capacity
antioxidants
Apiaceae
ascorbic acid
bioactive compounds
biostimulant
carbohydrates
carotenoids
chlorophylls
chromium
Cichorium endivia L. var. crispum Hegi
controlled environment agriculture (CEA)
cosmic radiation
crop sensor
esters
ethnopharmacology
flavonoids
floating raft system
freezing and drying impact
functional components
functional compounds
genetic material
glucose-lowering activity
glycosidic precursors
greenhouse clear film
greenhouse diffuse-light film
growing season
harvest time
HPLC
iodine concentration
Lactuca sativa L. var. capitata
leaf gas exchange
macronutrients
mineral profile
minerals
minerals profile
n/a
natural antioxidants
nitrate content
nitrates
phenolic acids
phenols
pigments
polyphenol
polyphenolics
potassium
protected horticulture
protein
reduced sugars
reflectance spectroscopy
root application
seeds
Solanum lycopersicum L.
space-stored seeds
spinach yield
Spinacia oleracea L.
sugars
terpenols
tomato and carrot by-products
total dissolved solids
trans-resveratrol
UHPLC-HRMS
vitamin C
vitamin E
Vitis vinifera
weightlessness
yield
Persona (resp. second.): SabatinoLeo
El-NakhelChristophe
Sommario/riassunto: Plants, including vegetables, are an essential element of the human diet, considering their dense nutritional content and bioactive content that could assist in boosting nutritional quality and food security. Plants are exhibiting a colossal rebound in the context of healthier lifestyles, especially as functional foods empowered with bioactive phytochemicals; they synthesize uncountable "ecochemicals" via secondary metabolism, which command medical and socioeconomic significance. Among these secondary metabolites, phenolic compounds are of prime interest and are largely present in medicinal plants, herbs, vegetables, and flowers. These metabolites are at the helm of the bitterness, color, and scent of plants, and are correlated to the beneficial health qualities expressed by the antioxidant capacity. The accretion of these health-promoting phytochemicals depends chiefly on the genetic material and the maturity stage at harvest, notwithstanding the main role that is played by preharvest factors, i.e., eustress, fertilization, irrigation, light, biostimulants, biofortification, and other agronomic practices. This Special Issue is a collection of 11 original research articles addressing the quality of seeds, microgreens, leafy vegetables, herbs, flowers, berries, fruits, and byproducts. Mainly preharvest factors were assessed regarding their effect on the qualitative aspects of the aforementioned plants.
Titolo autorizzato: Nutritive Value, Polyphenolic Content, and Bioactive Constitution of Green, Red and Flowering Plants  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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