2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2004.10.019
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Pharmacological properties of citrus and their ancient and medieval uses in the Mediterranean region

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“…Furthermore, consumption of citrus fruits has been associated with improved health and reduction of risk of both cancer and cardiovascular diseases. These beneficial effects are probably due the action of ºbioactive compounds (Nishino et al, 2004;Arias and Ramon-Laca, 2005) and, hence, intake of these substances in the habitual diet is highly recommended because of their antioxidant properties (Franke et al, 2005). In addition, flower and fruit tissues also develop oil glands producing essential oils acting as signals to attract pollinators and seed dispersers as well as constituting crucial compounds for plant defense.…”
Section: External Ripeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, consumption of citrus fruits has been associated with improved health and reduction of risk of both cancer and cardiovascular diseases. These beneficial effects are probably due the action of ºbioactive compounds (Nishino et al, 2004;Arias and Ramon-Laca, 2005) and, hence, intake of these substances in the habitual diet is highly recommended because of their antioxidant properties (Franke et al, 2005). In addition, flower and fruit tissues also develop oil glands producing essential oils acting as signals to attract pollinators and seed dispersers as well as constituting crucial compounds for plant defense.…”
Section: External Ripeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VOLUME 12(1): [90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108] Usos medicinales de los cítricos Además de su uso como frutal y ornamental los cítricos son ampliamente empleados como medicinales. Arias & Ramón-Laca (2005) citan diversos usos relevados en la bibliografía histórica de la Antigüedad y Edad Media, y registran una mayor diversidad de usos medicinales pasados que actuales. Para Argentina -y seguramente Paraguay, Brasil y Bolivia-al indagar en las obras de plantas medicinales populares, inventarios de mercados y trabajos etnobotánicos en diversas comunidades del nordeste argentino (NEA), puede apreciarse una alta diversidad de cítricos empleados actualmente para distintas dolencias ).…”
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“…The citrus fruit known in ancient times in Europe since the lemon (Citrus limon), lime (Citrus × auantiifolia), pomelo (Citrus maxima) and bit-ter orange (Citrus × aurantium L.) were all introduced in Europe by the Muslims via the Sicily and Iberian Peninsula. 1 The main characteristic of lemon plant is thorny branches and white flowers with purple edges, the acidic, juicy fruit is oval (shaped like egg), has an aromatic rind that is yellow when ripe (green as immature and under certain environmental conditions), and has a prominent bulge or nipple on the blossom end.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%