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Rubus Fruticosus L.: Constituents, Biological Activities and Health Related Uses
Rubus fruticosus L. is a shrub famous for its fruit called blackberry fruit or more commonly blackberry. The fruit has medicinal, cosmetic and nutritive value. It is a concentrated source of valuable nutrients, as well as bioactive constituents of therapeutic interest highlighting its importance as...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6271759/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25072202 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules190810998 |
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author | Zia-Ul-Haq, Muhammad Riaz, Muhammad De Feo, Vincenzo Jaafar, Hawa Z. E. Moga, Marius |
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description | Rubus fruticosus L. is a shrub famous for its fruit called blackberry fruit or more commonly blackberry. The fruit has medicinal, cosmetic and nutritive value. It is a concentrated source of valuable nutrients, as well as bioactive constituents of therapeutic interest highlighting its importance as a functional food. Besides use as a fresh fruit, it is also used as ingredient in cooked dishes, salads and bakery products like jams, snacks, desserts, and fruit preserves. R. fruticosus contains vitamins, steroids and lipids in seed oil and minerals, flavonoids, glycosides, terpenes, acids and tannins in aerial parts that possess diverse pharmacological activities such as antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial anti-diabetic, anti-diarrheal, and antiviral. Various agrogeoclimatological factors like cultivar, environmental conditions of the area, agronomic practices employed, harvest time, post-harvest storage and processing techniques all influence the nutritional composition of blackberry fruit. This review focuses on the nutrients and chemical constituents as well as medicinal properties of different parts of R. fruticosus. Various cultivars and their physicochemical characteristics, polyphenolic content and ascorbic acid content are also discussed. The information in the present work will serve as baseline data and may lead to new biomedical applications of R. fruticosus as functional food. |
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spelling | pubmed-62717592018-12-27 Rubus Fruticosus L.: Constituents, Biological Activities and Health Related Uses Zia-Ul-Haq, Muhammad Riaz, Muhammad De Feo, Vincenzo Jaafar, Hawa Z. E. Moga, Marius Molecules Review Rubus fruticosus L. is a shrub famous for its fruit called blackberry fruit or more commonly blackberry. The fruit has medicinal, cosmetic and nutritive value. It is a concentrated source of valuable nutrients, as well as bioactive constituents of therapeutic interest highlighting its importance as a functional food. Besides use as a fresh fruit, it is also used as ingredient in cooked dishes, salads and bakery products like jams, snacks, desserts, and fruit preserves. R. fruticosus contains vitamins, steroids and lipids in seed oil and minerals, flavonoids, glycosides, terpenes, acids and tannins in aerial parts that possess diverse pharmacological activities such as antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial anti-diabetic, anti-diarrheal, and antiviral. Various agrogeoclimatological factors like cultivar, environmental conditions of the area, agronomic practices employed, harvest time, post-harvest storage and processing techniques all influence the nutritional composition of blackberry fruit. This review focuses on the nutrients and chemical constituents as well as medicinal properties of different parts of R. fruticosus. Various cultivars and their physicochemical characteristics, polyphenolic content and ascorbic acid content are also discussed. The information in the present work will serve as baseline data and may lead to new biomedical applications of R. fruticosus as functional food. MDPI 2014-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6271759/ /pubmed/25072202 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules190810998 Text en © 2014 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Zia-Ul-Haq, Muhammad Riaz, Muhammad De Feo, Vincenzo Jaafar, Hawa Z. E. Moga, Marius Rubus Fruticosus L.: Constituents, Biological Activities and Health Related Uses |
title | Rubus Fruticosus L.: Constituents, Biological Activities and Health Related Uses |
title_full | Rubus Fruticosus L.: Constituents, Biological Activities and Health Related Uses |
title_fullStr | Rubus Fruticosus L.: Constituents, Biological Activities and Health Related Uses |
title_full_unstemmed | Rubus Fruticosus L.: Constituents, Biological Activities and Health Related Uses |
title_short | Rubus Fruticosus L.: Constituents, Biological Activities and Health Related Uses |
title_sort | rubus fruticosus l.: constituents, biological activities and health related uses |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6271759/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25072202 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules190810998 |
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