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FOOD CHEMISTRY
卷 423, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.136275
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Cynara cardunculus L; Industrial applications; Biological properties; Bioactive compounds; Circular economy; Bioenergetic culture
Cynara cardunculus L. var. altilis DC. belongs to the Asteraceae family and is widely used due to its rich chemical composition. Its flowers contain aspartic proteases used in gourmet cheese production, while leaves contain cynaropicrin and stems contain hydroxycinnamic acids. These compounds have diverse bioactive properties and can be applied in various industrial sectors. Cardoon has been identified as a competitive energy crop, offering economic recovery and development opportunities in rural Mediterranean areas. This article reviews the chemical composition, bioactive properties, and industrial applications of cardoon.
Cynara cardunculus L. var. altilis DC. belongs to the Asteraceae family and is widely used. This species is integrated into the Mediterranean diet and has broad applicability due to its rich chemical composition. Its flowers, used as a vegetable coagulant for gourmet cheese production, are rich in aspartic proteases. Leaves are rich in sesquiterpene lactones, the most abundant being cynaropicrin, while stems present a higher abundance of hydroxycinnamic acids. Both classes of compounds exhibit a wide range of bioactive properties. Its chemical composition makes it applicable in other industrial sectors, such as energy (e.g., manufacturing of biodiesel and biofuel) or paper pulp production, among other biotechnological applications. In the last decade, cardoon has been identified as a competitive energy crop, constituting an opportunity for the economic recovery and development of the rural areas of the Mediterranean basin. This article reviews the chemical composition, bioactive properties, and multifaceted industrial applications of cardoon.
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