Articles with "cichorium endivia" as a keyword



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Evolution of shelf life parameters of ready-to-eat escarole (Cichorium endivia var. latifolium) subjected to different cutting operations

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Published in 2019 at "Scientia Horticulturae"

DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2018.12.023

Abstract: Abstract The present work was carried out to investigate the microbiological and physicochemical parameters of minimally processed escarole (Cichorium endivia var. latifolium) subjected to two different transformation processes, a classic ready-to-eat process (cut leaves, CL)… read more here.

Keywords: latifolium subjected; escarole cichorium; cichorium endivia; endivia var ... See more keywords
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Leaf nutrient content and transcriptomic analyses of endive (Cichorium endivia) stressed by downpour-induced waterlog reveal a gene network regulating kestose and inulin contents

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Published in 2021 at "Horticulture Research"

DOI: 10.1038/s41438-021-00513-2

Abstract: Endive ( Cichorium endivia L.), a vegetable consumed as fresh or packaged salads, is mostly cultivated outdoors and known to be sensitive to waterlogging in terms of yield and quality. Phenotypic, metabolic and transcriptomic analyses… read more here.

Keywords: kestose inulin; endive cichorium; cichorium endivia; gene ... See more keywords
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Antimicrobial Effects of Egyptian Local Chicory, Cichorium endivia subsp. pumilum

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Published in 2018 at "International Journal of Microbiology"

DOI: 10.1155/2018/6475072

Abstract: The discovery of novel and more efficient antimicrobial agents from natural sources like plants is one of the most important ways through which the growing threat of antibiotic-resistant pathogens can be overcome. Herein, we report… read more here.

Keywords: subsp pumilum; chicory; endivia subsp; egyptian local ... See more keywords
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Potential Gonado-Protective Effect of Cichorium endivia and Its Major Phenolic Acids against Methotrexate-Induced Testicular Injury in Mice

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Published in 2022 at "Biomedicines"

DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines10081986

Abstract: Cichorium endivia L. (Asteraceae) is a wide edible plant that grows in the Mediterranean region. In this study, a phytochemical investigation of C. endivia L. ethanolic extract led to the isolation of stigmasterol (1), ursolic… read more here.

Keywords: cichorium endivia; mtx; potential gonado; acid ... See more keywords
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Reuse of Wasted Bread as Soil Amendment: Bioprocessing, Effects on Alkaline Soil and Escarole (Cichorium endivia) Production

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Published in 2022 at "Foods"

DOI: 10.3390/foods11020189

Abstract: In an era characterized by land degradation, climate change, and a growing population, ensuring high-yield productions with limited resources is of utmost importance. In this context, the use of novel soil amendments and the exploitation… read more here.

Keywords: escarole cichorium; cichorium endivia; wasted bread; soil amendment ... See more keywords