Reviewing the Prospects of Sea Fennel (Crithmum maritimum L.) as Emerging Vegetable Crop
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Biology
3. Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Food Use
4. Phytochemistry and Composition
5. Biological Activity
6. Cultivation
7. Prospects
8. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Crop | Water | Total Lipid | Protein | Total Carbohydrate | Sugar, Total | Fiber, Total Dietary | Ashes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
g 100 g−1 FW | |||||||
Sea fennel 1 | 87.60 | 0.73 | 1.57 | 7.33 | 0.65 | 3.74 | 2.78 |
Common fennel 2 | 90.21 | 0.20 | 1.24 | 7.30 | 3.93 | 3.01 | 1.05 |
Sea Fennel Type | Na+ | K+ | Mg2+ | Ca2+ |
---|---|---|---|---|
mg 100 g−1 FW | ||||
Wild | 291 | 335 | 28 | 310 |
Cultivated | 168 | 588 | 41 | 250 |
Compound | Value | References |
---|---|---|
Vitamin C | 76.6 mg 100 g−1 FW | Franke [15] |
Flavonoids | 2.3 mg g−1 DW | Maleš et al. [35] |
Tannins | 6.8 mg g−1 DW | Maleš et al. [35] |
Total polyphenols | 2.3 mg g−1 DW | Maleš et al. [35] |
Carotenoids | 33.8 mg 100 g−1 DW | Guil-Guerrero et al. [33] |
Biological Activity | Product Type | References |
---|---|---|
Antibacterial | Essential oils | Loizzo et al. [42] Mekinić et al. [43] |
Antibacterial | Plant extract | Meot-Duros et al. [39] Meot-Duros et al. [44] Loizzo et al. [42] Mekinić et al. [43] Houta et al. [35] |
Antifungal | Essential oils | Glamoclija et al. [27] |
Antifungal | Plant extract | Meot-Duros et al. [44] Houta et al. [35] |
Antioxidant | Essential oils | Loizzo et al. [42] Mekinić et al. [43] |
Antioxidant | Plant extract | Meot-Duros et al. [44] Loizzo et al. [42] Mekinić et al. [43] Houta et al. [35] |
Cytotoxic against tumor cells | Plant extract | Meot-Duros et al. [39] Pereira et al. [41] |
Insecticide | Essential oils | Tsoukatou et al. [28] Polatoglu et al. [32] Pavela et al. [21] |
Milk production stimulant | Whole plant | Viegi et al. [45] Cornara et al. [19] |
Vasodilator | Plant extract | Mekinić et al. [43] |
Uses | Product Type | References |
---|---|---|
Agri-food | Pickled leaves | Renna et al. [2] |
Aromatic herb | Potted plant | Montesano et al. [6] |
Folk medicine | Fresh leaves | Atia et al. [1] |
Folk medicine | Fruits infusion | Pavela et al. [19] |
Folk medicine | Pickled leaves | Carrió and Vallès [16] |
Folk medicine | Plant decotion | Cornara et al. [17] Savo et al. [18] |
Folk medicine | Plant juice | Pavela et al. [19] |
Food colorant | Dehydrated leaves | Renna et al. [2] Renna and Gonnella [21] |
Gastronomy | Fresh-cut leaves | KopperCress [20] |
Spice | Dehydrated leaves | Renna et al. [2] Renna and Gonnella [21] Giungato et al. [60] |
Strengths | Weaknesses |
● Traditional product | ● Knowledge limited to local areas and researchers |
● Good nutritional traits and taste | ● Only niche market |
● Richness in chemical compounds | ● Limited cultivation |
● Halophyte | |
Opportunities | Threats |
● Innovative products | ● Resistance by consumers and farmers |
● Slow Food Presidia | |
● Consortia for R&D |
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Renna, M. Reviewing the Prospects of Sea Fennel (Crithmum maritimum L.) as Emerging Vegetable Crop. Plants 2018, 7, 92. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants7040092
Renna M. Reviewing the Prospects of Sea Fennel (Crithmum maritimum L.) as Emerging Vegetable Crop. Plants. 2018; 7(4):92. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants7040092
Chicago/Turabian StyleRenna, Massimiliano. 2018. "Reviewing the Prospects of Sea Fennel (Crithmum maritimum L.) as Emerging Vegetable Crop" Plants 7, no. 4: 92. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants7040092
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