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Abstract(s)
Cardoon, Cynara cardunculus L., is a perennial plant whose flowers are used as vegetal
rennet in cheese making. Cardoon is native from the Mediterranean area and is commonly used in the
preparation of salads and soup dishes. Nowadays, cardoon is also being exploited for the production
of energy, generating large amount of wastes, mainly leaves. These wastes are rich in bioactive
compounds with important health benefits. The aim of this review is to highlight the main properties
of cardoon leaves according to the current research and to explore its potential uses in di erent
sectors, namely the food industry. Cardoon leaves are recognized to have potential health benefits.
In fact, some studies indicated that cardoon leaves could have diuretic, hepato-protective, choleretic,
hypocholesterolemic, anti-carcinogenic, and antibacterial properties. Most of these properties are
due to excellent polyphenol profiles, with interesting antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. These
findings indicate that cardoon leaves can have new potential uses in di erent sectors, such as cosmetics
and the food industry; in particular, they can be used for the preparation of extracts to incorporate
into active food packaging. In the future, these new uses of cardoon leaves will allow for zero waste
of this crop.
Description
Review
Keywords
Cynara cardunculus L. Cardoon Leaves By-products Antioxidant Activity Antimicrobial Activity Segurança Alimentar Composição dos Alimentos
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Foods. 2020 May 2;9(5):564. doi: 10.3390/foods9050564.
Publisher
MDPI
