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This specially curated collection features three reviews of current
and key research on nutraceuticals in fruit and vegetables. The
first chapter provides a brief description of the chemistry of
bioactive compounds (BCs) and their presence in temperate fruits,
and discusses recent advances in strategies towards improving
sustainable crop production for nutraceuticals. It examines
polyphenols, carotenoids, vitamin C and production practices that
influence bioactive compound synthesis. The second chapter
describes the claimed health benefits associated with the
antioxidant properties of bioactive compounds found in mangoes,
such as vitamin C, phenolics and carotenoids. The chapter also
examines specific cell, animal and clinical studies that suggest
mango pulp, juice and extract are effective against metabolic
diseases and certain forms of cancer. The final chapter considers
how developments such as genetic dissection using fruit ripening
mutants, new transgenic plants, and molecular breeding have opened
a road map for scientists to further unravel the intricacies and
regulation of genes governing fruit quality attributes.
Improvements in precision in engineering plant genomes have enabled
development of novel tomatoes with marketable traits such as higher
carotenoid and anthocyanin content, both beneficial for human
health.
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