Advances in Chemical Composition and Bioactivity of Horticultural Natural Products
A special issue of Horticulturae (ISSN 2311-7524). This special issue belongs to the section "Postharvest Biology, Quality, Safety, and Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 July 2023) | Viewed by 15366
Special Issue Editor
Interests: plant secondary metabolites; biological activity; chemical biodiversity; essential oils; plant physiology; stress; photosynthesis; plant genetic resources
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Natural phytochemicals, such as the secondary metabolites phenols, polyphenols, terpenes, and alkaloids, and their associated biological activities, including antioxidant, antimicrobial, antifungal, insecticidal, can impart predator deterrents, and defensive roles for plants, and subsequently phytochemicals have potential applications in agriculture, food industry, medicine, and healthcare.
Edible fruits, vegetables, and herbs are safe, non-toxic sources of bioactive molecules. However, considering the enormous biodiversity of plants and the scarcity of research on many traditional and wild horticultural crops in terms of their bioactive compounds, further research in this field is needed.
Considering the growing trend of consumer interest in ‘green’, eco-friendly chemicals and phytochemical-rich nutritional diets with health benefits such as reducing oxidative stress, this Special Issue aims to highlight recent developments in natural plant product research with respect to the chemical composition and biological activities of phytochemicals present in a diverse range of fruits, vegetables, and herbs.
Dr. Catherine M. Cook
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- chemical composition
- natural products
- biodiversity
- phytochemicals
- secondary metabolites
- bioactive compounds
- biological activity
- antioxidants
- traditional medicine
- traditional foods
- fruits
- vegetables
- herbs
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