Ficus spp. fruits: Bioactive compounds and chemical, biological and pharmacological properties

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The aim of this review was to compile the main reports over the last 5 years concerning the Ficus spp. fruits (Moraceae family) based on chemistry, properties, and applications as products. About 30 Ficus spp. fruits were reported focusing on their chemical composition rich in phenolic acids such as gallic, caffeic and chlorogenic acids, as well as quercetin and cyanidin derivatives. The fruits from Moraceae family presented mainly antioxidant and antimicrobial properties in addition to other functional properties to consumers health. Therefore, these fruits can be successfully considered by the food industry for the development of new products with high added value and also be considered a source of bioactive compounds.

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Cruz, J. M. dos A., Corrêa, R. F., Lamarão, C. V., Kinupp, V. F., Sanches, E. A., Campelo, P. H., & Bezerra, J. de A. (2022, February 1). Ficus spp. fruits: Bioactive compounds and chemical, biological and pharmacological properties. Food Research International. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2021.110928

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