2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12291-023-01165-w
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Sweet Bell Pepper: A Focus on Its Nutritional Qualities and Illness-Alleviated Properties

Areej Hazem Younes,
Yasser Fakri Mustafa
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“…[35] However, the ripeness, developing atmosphere, fertilizers, and conditions of preservation all affect these GSBP-related medicinal actions. [36,37] On the other hand, little research has been done on the preserved seeds' internal fruit-derived compounds and biologically significant characteristics, in contrast to the edible portion of GSBP (38,39). The fact that GSBP seeds are one of the most biowasteful and are routinely disposed of by restaurants is another source of disappointment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[35] However, the ripeness, developing atmosphere, fertilizers, and conditions of preservation all affect these GSBP-related medicinal actions. [36,37] On the other hand, little research has been done on the preserved seeds' internal fruit-derived compounds and biologically significant characteristics, in contrast to the edible portion of GSBP (38,39). The fact that GSBP seeds are one of the most biowasteful and are routinely disposed of by restaurants is another source of disappointment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NPs or their derivatives are frequently utilized as drugs to treat a variety of diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, cancer, and others. [4,5] Numerous kinds of bioactive chemical compounds are synthesized by various plants; [6,7] as shown in Figure 1, most of them don't seem to have a direct role in development or growth; they are usually known as secondary metabolites (SM). [8] These compounds frequently spread widely in specific classifications within the kingdom of plants.…”
Section: Introduction 1natural Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%