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Title: | Cynara Cardunculus : Use in Cheesemaking and Pharmaceutical Applications |
Authors: | Conceição, C. Martins, A. Alvarenga, N. Dias, J. Lamy, E. Garrido, L. Gomes, S. Freitas, S. Belo, T. Brás, T. Paulino, A. Duarte, F. |
Editors: | IntechOpen. |
Keywords: | cardoon Cynara cardunculus vegetal coagulant ovine milk cheese cardosins pistilis |
Issue Date: | Jun-2018 |
Publisher: | Intechopen |
Citation: | Conceição, C., Martins, P., Alvarenga, N., Dias, J., Lamy, E., Garrido, L., Gomes, S., Freitas, S., Belo, T., Brás, T., Paulino, A. Duarte, F. (2018). Cynara cardunculus: Use in Cheesemaking and Pharmaceutical Applications. In Technological Approaches for Novel Applications in Dairy Processing. ISBN 978-953-51-5580-5. June 2018 DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.76530 |
Abstract: | Cynara cardunculus L. is the most widespread species of Cynara genus (f. Asteraceae). This
herbaceous perennial plant is native to the Mediterranean region and invasive in other
parts of the world, growing naturally in harsh habitat conditions. There are three subspecies: globe artichoke; cultivated cardoon and the progenitor of the two, the wild cardoon.
The culture of Cynara cardunculus L. follows an annual growth cycle, emerging in autumn
and harvesting in summer. Cynara cardunculus has been considered as a multi-purpose
crop due to its relevant biochemical profiles. Inflorescences have been used as food,
whereas leaves are a rich source of bioactive compounds. Consequently, larger plants
without spines have been selected for technological purposes. Due to its high cellulose
and hemicellulose content, the lignocellulosic fraction has been used as solid biofuel, biogas and bioethanol. Both pulp fibers production and seeds oil are suitable for biodiesel
production. Over the centuries, the inflorescence pistils of Cynara cardunculus L. have
been widely used for cheesemaking. The present chapter gives an overview of the Cynara
cardunculus L. emphasizing recent knowledge regarding the use, conservation, preparation and application of Cynara cardunculus in ovine milk cheesemaking, as well as other
biotechnological applications. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24916 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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