Mediterranean Diet: The role of phenolic compounds from Aromatic Plant Foods

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Autor(a) principal: Delgado, Amélia
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gonçalves, Sandra, Romano, A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/19165
Resumo: Today’s global food system aggravates climate change while failing in meeting SDG2 and more. Yet, some sustainable food cultures, such as the Mediterranean Diet (MD), are simultaneously safe, healthy, and rooted in biodiversity. Their wide range of fruits, herbs, and vegetables convey many bioactive compounds, often associated with colour, texture, and aroma. Phenolic compounds are largely responsible for such features of MD’s foods. These plant secondary metabolites all share in vitro bioactivities (e.g., antioxidants), and some are evidenced in vivo (e.g., plant sterols lower cholesterol levels in blood). The present work examines the role of polyphenols in the MD, with respect to human and planetary health. Since the commercial interest in polyphenols is increasing, a strategy for the sustainable exploitation of Mediterranean plants is essential in preserving species at risk while valuing local cultivars (e.g., through the geographical indication mechanism). Finally, the linkage of food habits with cultural landscapes, a cornerstone of the MD, should enable awareness-raising about seasonality, endemism, and other natural constraints to ensure the sustainable exploitation of Mediterranean plants.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mediterranean Diet: The role of phenolic compounds from Aromatic Plant Foods
title Mediterranean Diet: The role of phenolic compounds from Aromatic Plant Foods
spellingShingle Mediterranean Diet: The role of phenolic compounds from Aromatic Plant Foods
Delgado, Amélia
Mediterranean Diet
Plant foods
Bioactive compounds
Culinary herbs
Biodiversity loss
Plant species’ preservation
title_short Mediterranean Diet: The role of phenolic compounds from Aromatic Plant Foods
title_full Mediterranean Diet: The role of phenolic compounds from Aromatic Plant Foods
title_fullStr Mediterranean Diet: The role of phenolic compounds from Aromatic Plant Foods
title_full_unstemmed Mediterranean Diet: The role of phenolic compounds from Aromatic Plant Foods
title_sort Mediterranean Diet: The role of phenolic compounds from Aromatic Plant Foods
author Delgado, Amélia
author_facet Delgado, Amélia
Gonçalves, Sandra
Romano, A.
author_role author
author2 Gonçalves, Sandra
Romano, A.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Delgado, Amélia
Gonçalves, Sandra
Romano, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mediterranean Diet
Plant foods
Bioactive compounds
Culinary herbs
Biodiversity loss
Plant species’ preservation
topic Mediterranean Diet
Plant foods
Bioactive compounds
Culinary herbs
Biodiversity loss
Plant species’ preservation
description Today’s global food system aggravates climate change while failing in meeting SDG2 and more. Yet, some sustainable food cultures, such as the Mediterranean Diet (MD), are simultaneously safe, healthy, and rooted in biodiversity. Their wide range of fruits, herbs, and vegetables convey many bioactive compounds, often associated with colour, texture, and aroma. Phenolic compounds are largely responsible for such features of MD’s foods. These plant secondary metabolites all share in vitro bioactivities (e.g., antioxidants), and some are evidenced in vivo (e.g., plant sterols lower cholesterol levels in blood). The present work examines the role of polyphenols in the MD, with respect to human and planetary health. Since the commercial interest in polyphenols is increasing, a strategy for the sustainable exploitation of Mediterranean plants is essential in preserving species at risk while valuing local cultivars (e.g., through the geographical indication mechanism). Finally, the linkage of food habits with cultural landscapes, a cornerstone of the MD, should enable awareness-raising about seasonality, endemism, and other natural constraints to ensure the sustainable exploitation of Mediterranean plants.
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