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Title: Cucurbita Plants: from farm to industry
Authors: Salehi, Bahare
Sharifi-Rad, Javad
Capanoglu, Esra
Adrar, Nabil
Catalkaya, Gizem
Shaheen, Shabnum
Jaffer, Mehwish
Giri, Lalit
Suyal, Renu
Jugran, Arun K
Calina, Daniela
Docea, Anca Oana
Kamiloglu, Senem
Kregiel, Dorota
Antolak, Hubert
Pawlikowska, Ewelina
Surjit, Sen
Acharya, Krishnendu
Bashiry, Moein
Selamoglu, Zeliha
Martorell, Miquel
Sharopov, Farukh
Martins, Natália
Namiesnik, Jacek
Cho, William C
Keywords: Cucurbita plants , cucurbits, pumpkin, phytochemical composition , food industry
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Université de Bouira
Citation: Applied Sciences,9,16;Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Abstract: The Cucurbita genus, a member of Cucurbitaceae family, also known as cucurbits, is native to the Americas. Genus members, like Cucurbita pepo and Cucurbita maxima, have been used for centuries in folk medicine for treating gastrointestinal diseases and intestinal parasites. Thesepharmacological effects are mainly attributed to their phytochemical composition. Indeed, Cucurbita species are a natural source of carotenoids, tocopherols, phenols, terpenoids, saponins, sterols, fatty acids, functional carbohydrates, and polysaccharides, that beyond exerting remarkable biological effects, have also been increasingly exploited for biotechnological applications. In this article, we specifically cover the habitat, cultivation, phytochemical composition, and food preservative abilities of Cucurbita plants.
URI: http://dspace.univ-bouira.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8038
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