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Pistacia vera --- Pistacia vera --- cultural methods --- cultural methods --- Agricultural economics --- Agricultural economics --- erosion control --- erosion control --- Reconstruction forestière --- Syrian Arab Republic --- Syrian Arab Republic --- Reconstruction forestière
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European Union --- European Union --- Olives --- Olives --- olive oil --- olive oil --- Pistacia vera --- Pistacia vera --- Ficus carica --- Ficus carica --- Opuntia ficus indica --- Capparaceae --- Capparaceae --- Mediterranean region --- Mediterranean region
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Pistacia vera --- Geographical distribution --- Gene pools --- population genetics --- taxonomy --- International cooperation --- Resource conservation --- Ipgri --- Jordan --- Jordan --- Italy --- Italy --- Greece --- Greece --- Spain --- Spain --- Turkey --- Turkey --- Iran Islamic Republic --- Iran Islamic Republic --- North Africa --- North Africa --- Ipgri
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water balance --- water balance --- Plant water relations --- Plant water relations --- Evapotranspiration. --- Evapotranspiration --- precipitation. --- precipitation --- Climatology --- Climatology --- Plant introduction --- Plant introduction --- Pistacia vera --- Pistacia vera --- Meliaceae --- Meliaceae --- plant ecology --- plant ecology --- Biogeography --- Biogeography --- Pistacia --- Pistacia --- Hydroclimatology --- Indice de bailey --- Indice d'aridite --- Trichilia quadrivalvis --- Arachide vivace --- Democratic Republic of the Congo --- Democratic Republic of the Congo --- Mexico --- Mexico --- Indice de bailey --- Indice d'aridite --- Trichilia quadrivalvis --- Arachide vivace
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A full awareness of the role played by a healthy diet, as part of a healthy lifestyle, in countering or slowing-down chronic and degenerative diseases has strongly increased the interest in food bioactives and the return of ancient foods that are nowadays considered functional. In fact, these dietary substances, to which nutraceutical attributes are increasingly entrusted, could display disease-preventing effects on animals and humans. In this context, polyphenols, which are widespread and mostly copious in dietary plant sources, have gained a lot of attention thanks to their potential ability to halt or reverse oxidative stress-related diseases. Indeed, food could contain, beyond health-promoting compounds, toxicants which are naturally occurring or process-induced dietary compounds with adverse effects on human health. The presence and abundance of bioactives are strictly related to their food source. Edible plant components largely contain beneficial secondary metabolites, but understanding them fully is still an important challenge as complex biotic and abiotic interactions are involved in their biosynthesis. Analytical methods, which are increasingly powerful, could enhance our knowledge of food bioactives, whereas the deep investigation of their bioactivity and bioavailability could make them particularly useful.
Medicine --- Urtica dioica --- natural products bioactivity --- food bioactives --- nutraceuticals --- cancer therapy --- breast cancer --- Aloe vera --- Aloe vera polysaccharides --- in vitro fermentation --- SCFAs --- antioxidant capacity --- food waste recovery --- grape leaves --- UHPLC-HR-MS/MS analysis --- flavonol glycuronides recovery --- linoleic acid peroxidation products --- hexane --- gastric cells --- metabolomics --- cDNA microarray --- avocado --- LC/MS --- fat-soluble vitamins --- carotenoids --- Cannabis sativa L. --- phenylamides --- lignanamides --- hemp seeds --- high resolution tandem mass spectrometry --- U-87 glioblastoma cells --- cytotoxicity --- Pistacia vera --- antioxidant --- quality --- tocopherol --- FTIR --- discriminant analysis --- pistacia (Pistacia vera) hulls --- anticancer --- bacterial resistance --- efflux pumps --- terpenoids --- thymol --- carvacrol --- Rosmarinus officinalis L. --- fresh young shoots tincture --- polyphenols --- terpenes --- hepatoprotective --- n/a
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A full awareness of the role played by a healthy diet, as part of a healthy lifestyle, in countering or slowing-down chronic and degenerative diseases has strongly increased the interest in food bioactives and the return of ancient foods that are nowadays considered functional. In fact, these dietary substances, to which nutraceutical attributes are increasingly entrusted, could display disease-preventing effects on animals and humans. In this context, polyphenols, which are widespread and mostly copious in dietary plant sources, have gained a lot of attention thanks to their potential ability to halt or reverse oxidative stress-related diseases. Indeed, food could contain, beyond health-promoting compounds, toxicants which are naturally occurring or process-induced dietary compounds with adverse effects on human health. The presence and abundance of bioactives are strictly related to their food source. Edible plant components largely contain beneficial secondary metabolites, but understanding them fully is still an important challenge as complex biotic and abiotic interactions are involved in their biosynthesis. Analytical methods, which are increasingly powerful, could enhance our knowledge of food bioactives, whereas the deep investigation of their bioactivity and bioavailability could make them particularly useful.
Urtica dioica --- natural products bioactivity --- food bioactives --- nutraceuticals --- cancer therapy --- breast cancer --- Aloe vera --- Aloe vera polysaccharides --- in vitro fermentation --- SCFAs --- antioxidant capacity --- food waste recovery --- grape leaves --- UHPLC-HR-MS/MS analysis --- flavonol glycuronides recovery --- linoleic acid peroxidation products --- hexane --- gastric cells --- metabolomics --- cDNA microarray --- avocado --- LC/MS --- fat-soluble vitamins --- carotenoids --- Cannabis sativa L. --- phenylamides --- lignanamides --- hemp seeds --- high resolution tandem mass spectrometry --- U-87 glioblastoma cells --- cytotoxicity --- Pistacia vera --- antioxidant --- quality --- tocopherol --- FTIR --- discriminant analysis --- pistacia (Pistacia vera) hulls --- anticancer --- bacterial resistance --- efflux pumps --- terpenoids --- thymol --- carvacrol --- Rosmarinus officinalis L. --- fresh young shoots tincture --- polyphenols --- terpenes --- hepatoprotective --- n/a
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Walnuts --- Temperate fruits --- Actinidia --- Amelanchier. --- Amelanchier --- Carya --- Corylus --- Cydonia --- Diospyros --- Fragaria --- Juglans --- Malus --- Mespilus --- Moraceae --- Olea europaea --- Pistacia vera --- Prunus --- Punica granatum --- Pyrus --- Ribes --- Rosa --- Rubus --- Sambucus --- Vaccinium --- Temperate zones --- Mediterranean zone --- Gene pools --- Germplasm --- world --- 631.523 --- 634 --- 634 Horticulture generally --- Horticulture generally --- 631.523 Applied genetics --- Applied genetics
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Walnuts --- Temperate fruits --- Actinidia --- Amelanchier. --- Amelanchier --- Carya --- Corylus --- Cydonia --- Diospyros --- Fragaria --- Juglans --- Malus --- Mespilus --- Moraceae --- Olea europaea --- Pistacia vera --- Prunus --- Punica granatum --- Pyrus --- Ribes --- Rosa --- Rubus --- Sambucus --- Vaccinium --- Temperate zones --- Mediterranean zone --- Gene pools --- Germplasm --- world --- 631.523 --- 634 --- 634 Horticulture generally --- Horticulture generally --- 631.523 Applied genetics --- Applied genetics --- Ibpgr
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A full awareness of the role played by a healthy diet, as part of a healthy lifestyle, in countering or slowing-down chronic and degenerative diseases has strongly increased the interest in food bioactives and the return of ancient foods that are nowadays considered functional. In fact, these dietary substances, to which nutraceutical attributes are increasingly entrusted, could display disease-preventing effects on animals and humans. In this context, polyphenols, which are widespread and mostly copious in dietary plant sources, have gained a lot of attention thanks to their potential ability to halt or reverse oxidative stress-related diseases. Indeed, food could contain, beyond health-promoting compounds, toxicants which are naturally occurring or process-induced dietary compounds with adverse effects on human health. The presence and abundance of bioactives are strictly related to their food source. Edible plant components largely contain beneficial secondary metabolites, but understanding them fully is still an important challenge as complex biotic and abiotic interactions are involved in their biosynthesis. Analytical methods, which are increasingly powerful, could enhance our knowledge of food bioactives, whereas the deep investigation of their bioactivity and bioavailability could make them particularly useful.
Medicine --- Urtica dioica --- natural products bioactivity --- food bioactives --- nutraceuticals --- cancer therapy --- breast cancer --- Aloe vera --- Aloe vera polysaccharides --- in vitro fermentation --- SCFAs --- antioxidant capacity --- food waste recovery --- grape leaves --- UHPLC-HR-MS/MS analysis --- flavonol glycuronides recovery --- linoleic acid peroxidation products --- hexane --- gastric cells --- metabolomics --- cDNA microarray --- avocado --- LC/MS --- fat-soluble vitamins --- carotenoids --- Cannabis sativa L. --- phenylamides --- lignanamides --- hemp seeds --- high resolution tandem mass spectrometry --- U-87 glioblastoma cells --- cytotoxicity --- Pistacia vera --- antioxidant --- quality --- tocopherol --- FTIR --- discriminant analysis --- pistacia (Pistacia vera) hulls --- anticancer --- bacterial resistance --- efflux pumps --- terpenoids --- thymol --- carvacrol --- Rosmarinus officinalis L. --- fresh young shoots tincture --- polyphenols --- terpenes --- hepatoprotective --- Urtica dioica --- natural products bioactivity --- food bioactives --- nutraceuticals --- cancer therapy --- breast cancer --- Aloe vera --- Aloe vera polysaccharides --- in vitro fermentation --- SCFAs --- antioxidant capacity --- food waste recovery --- grape leaves --- UHPLC-HR-MS/MS analysis --- flavonol glycuronides recovery --- linoleic acid peroxidation products --- hexane --- gastric cells --- metabolomics --- cDNA microarray --- avocado --- LC/MS --- fat-soluble vitamins --- carotenoids --- Cannabis sativa L. --- phenylamides --- lignanamides --- hemp seeds --- high resolution tandem mass spectrometry --- U-87 glioblastoma cells --- cytotoxicity --- Pistacia vera --- antioxidant --- quality --- tocopherol --- FTIR --- discriminant analysis --- pistacia (Pistacia vera) hulls --- anticancer --- bacterial resistance --- efflux pumps --- terpenoids --- thymol --- carvacrol --- Rosmarinus officinalis L. --- fresh young shoots tincture --- polyphenols --- terpenes --- hepatoprotective
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Larix --- Larix --- Fragaria --- Fragaria --- Tulipa --- Tulipa --- Prunus --- Prunus --- Quercus --- Quercus --- Arabidopsis thaliana --- Arabidopsis thaliana --- Lycopersicon esculentum --- Lycopersicon esculentum --- Pyrus --- Pyrus --- Allium cepa --- Allium cepa --- Pistacia vera --- Pistacia vera --- Olea europaea --- Olea europaea --- Fraxinus --- Fraxinus --- woody plants --- woody plants --- Abies --- Abies --- Solanum tuberosum --- Solanum tuberosum --- Malus --- Malus --- Brassica napus --- Brassica napus --- Hordeum --- Hordeum --- Vitis vinifera --- Vitis vinifera --- Euphorbia pulcherrima --- Euphorbia pulcherrima --- Fruit trees --- Fruit trees --- Betula --- Betula --- In vitro culture --- In vitro culture --- Organogenesis --- Organogenesis --- Tissue culture --- Tissue culture --- Organ culture --- Organ culture --- Clonal variation --- Clonal variation --- DNA. --- DNA --- Root systems --- Root systems --- plant growth substances --- plant growth substances --- Mycorrhizae --- Mycorrhizae --- Disease resistance --- Disease resistance --- Agrobacterium --- Agrobacterium --- research projects --- research projects --- Annona cherimola --- Annona cherimola --- Glomus deserticola --- Tetraclinis articulata --- Glomus deserticola --- Tetraclinis articulata
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