Vegetable Mountain Products, as Functional Food. A Cross-sectional Study of European Romanian Agricultural Producers

IF 0.8 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Brindusa Covaci, Radu Petru Brejea, Mihai Covaci
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Background: Mountain areas, in a normal ecosystemic context as the analyzed region from the European Romanian Carpathians, offer healthier solutions through different agronomical practices and solutions designed for the production of functional food. The paper approaches a chain formed by mountain functional food – agronomic practices – mountain products commerce, the purpose being the development of the entire mountain products value chain from an area focusing on the matrix ”from the farm to the fork”. The paper analyzes highly consumed mountain products with functional food roles Allium cepa, Allium sativum, Cucumis sativus, Capsicum, and Solanum lycopersicum. background: The paper analyzed highly consumed mountain products with functional food roles, namely Allium cepa, Allium sativum, Cucumis sativus, Capsicum, and Solanum lycopersicum. Objective: The research highlights the importance of vegetable mountain products as a functional food in the current hunger and environment contexts, in a more and more polluted world. Methods: The experimental, clinical, and agronomical research, together with the production territorial profile, show that mountain products present high qualitative valences comparatively with low-land areas or with reference values given by USDA. Results: According to macro-nutritional and micro-nutritional analysis – lipids-fats, saturated fatty acids, protein, cyanocobalamin (B12), ergocalciferol (D2), cholecalciferol (D3), iron and calcium – Allium sativum dominates the mountain product's top with a functional food role. Instead of this, mountain producers prefer to cultivate mountain products with a higher income horizon. result: According to macro-nutritional and micro-nutritional analysis – lipids-fats, saturated fatty acids, protein, cyanocobalamin (B12), ergocalciferol (D2), cholecalciferol (D3), iron and calcium – Allium sativum dominates the mountain product's top with a functional food role. Instead of this, mountain producers prefer to cultivate mountain products with a higher income horizon. Conclusion: Functional food represents an imperative in a more polluted world. Being less polluted than other ecosystems, the mountain area offers healthier agricultural products and requires notable investments, together with more involved agronomy. conclusion: Functional food represents an imperative in a more polluted world. Being less polluted than other ecosystems, the mountain area requires special investments, together with more involved agronomy.
蔬菜山产品,作为功能性食品。欧洲罗马尼亚农业生产者的横断面研究
背景:作为欧洲罗马尼亚喀尔巴阡山脉的分析区域,在正常的生态系统背景下,山区通过不同的农学实践和为生产功能性食品而设计的解决方案提供了更健康的解决方案。本文探讨了一个由山地功能食品-农艺实践-山产品商业构成的链条,其目的是以“从农场到餐桌”为矩阵,从一个区域发展整个山产品价值链。本文分析了具有功能性食品作用的高消费山产品——cepa Allium、satium sativum、Cucumis sativus、辣椒和Solanum lycopersicum。背景:本文分析了具有功能食品作用的高消费山产品,即cepa Allium、Allium sativum、Cucumis sativus、辣椒和Solanum lycopersicum。目的:本研究强调了在当前饥饿和环境背景下,在污染日益严重的世界中,蔬菜山产品作为功能性食品的重要性。方法:通过实验、临床和农学研究,结合生产地域特征,表明山区产品相对于低地地区或美国农业部给出的参考值具有较高的质量价值。结果:根据宏观营养和微观营养分析——脂质脂肪、饱和脂肪酸、蛋白质、氰钴胺素(B12)、麦角钙化醇(D2)、胆钙化醇(D3)、铁和钙——大蒜以功能性食品的作用居山产品之首。与此相反,山区生产者更愿意种植具有更高收入水平的山产品。结果:根据宏观营养和微观营养分析——脂质脂肪、饱和脂肪酸、蛋白质、氰钴胺素(B12)、麦角钙化醇(D2)、胆钙化醇(D3)、铁和钙——大蒜以功能性食品的作用稳居山产品之首。与此相反,山区生产者更愿意种植具有更高收入水平的山产品。结论:在一个污染越来越严重的世界里,功能性食品是势在必行的。与其他生态系统相比,山区污染较少,提供了更健康的农产品,需要大量投资,以及更多的农艺。结论:在污染越来越严重的世界里,功能性食品是必不可少的。与其他生态系统相比,山区污染较少,因此需要特殊投资,同时需要更多的农业技术。
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Current Nutrition & Food Science
Current Nutrition & Food Science NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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期刊介绍: Current Nutrition & Food Science publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on basic and clinical nutrition and food sciences. The journal aims to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all nutrition and food scientists.
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