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      <title>Valorization of traditional portuguese apples and cherries: biochemical characterization and development of functional ingredients</title>
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      <description>Title: Valorization of traditional portuguese apples and cherries: biochemical characterization and development of functional ingredients
Authors: Serra, Ana Teresa de Carvalho Negrão
Abstract: The consumption of fruits and vegetables is widely recognized to be beneficial&#xD;
to human health and this is mainly attributed to their high content in functional&#xD;
constituents, such as vitamins, carotenoids and polyphenols.&#xD;
In Portugal, the annual production of apples and cherries is about 300,000 and&#xD;
17,000 ton, respectively. Between all varieties produced, there are some&#xD;
traditional fruits, which are only cultivated in specific regions of the country. In&#xD;
general, these traditional varieties are very appreciated by consumers due to&#xD;
their unique sensorial properties. However, they are less produced and thus&#xD;
more expensive than exotic cultivars. Within this context, this thesis focused&#xD;
on the valorization of these traditional Portuguese fruits in order to increase&#xD;
their productivity and competition in the market.(...)
Description: Dissertation presented to obtain a Ph.D degree in Engineering and&#xD;
Technology Sciences, Biotechnology at the Instituto de Tecnologia&#xD;
Química e Biológica, Universidade Nova de Lisboa</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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