“…Interest in the species has grown mainly thanks to its national and international recognition from studies on the fruit and palm, which added economic value to the species over time. Studies on different parts of bacuri have recognized its photoprotective [26], anti-fungal [27], anti-inflammatory [28], antioxidant [29][30][31], immunomodulatory [32], hypotensive [29,33], vasorelaxant [34], hypolipidemic, cardioprotective [35], and glycemic control properties [31]. In addition, its composition, rich in fiber and bioactive compounds, may contribute to adding functional properties when added to other foods [36][37][38][39].…”