Sea Fennel ( L.) as an Emerging Crop for the Manufacturing of Innovative Foods and Nutraceuticals.

Maryem Kraouia, Ancuta Nartea, Antonietta Maoloni, Andrea Osimani, Cristiana Garofalo, Benedetta Fanesi, Lama Ismaiel, Lucia Aquilanti, Deborah Pacetti
Author Information
  1. Maryem Kraouia: Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (D3A), Universit�� Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM), 60131 Ancona, Italy.
  2. Ancuta Nartea: Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (D3A), Universit�� Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM), 60131 Ancona, Italy.
  3. Antonietta Maoloni: Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (D3A), Universit�� Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM), 60131 Ancona, Italy.
  4. Andrea Osimani: Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (D3A), Universit�� Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM), 60131 Ancona, Italy. ORCID
  5. Cristiana Garofalo: Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (D3A), Universit�� Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM), 60131 Ancona, Italy.
  6. Benedetta Fanesi: Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (D3A), Universit�� Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM), 60131 Ancona, Italy. ORCID
  7. Lama Ismaiel: Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (D3A), Universit�� Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM), 60131 Ancona, Italy. ORCID
  8. Lucia Aquilanti: Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (D3A), Universit�� Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM), 60131 Ancona, Italy.
  9. Deborah Pacetti: Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (D3A), Universit�� Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM), 60131 Ancona, Italy. ORCID

Abstract

Sea fennel ( L.) is a perennial, strongly aromatic herb that has been used since ancient times in cuisine and folk medicine due to its renowned properties. Recently described as a "cash" crop, sea fennel is an ideal candidate for the promotion of halophyte agriculture in the Mediterranean basin due to its acknowledged adaptation to the Mediterranean climate, its resilience to risks/shocks related to climate changes, and its exploitability in food and non-food applications, which generates an alternative source of employment in rural areas. The present review provides insight into the nutritional and functional traits of this new crop as well as its exploitation in innovative food and nutraceutical applications. Various previous studies have fully demonstrated the high biological and nutritional potential of sea fennel, highlighting its high content of bioactive compounds, including polyphenols, carotenoids, ��-3 and ��-6 essential fatty acids, minerals, vitamins, and essential oils. Moreover, in previous studies, this aromatic halophyte showed good potential for application in the manufacturing of high-value foods, including both fermented and unfermented preserves, sauces, powders, and spices, herbal infusions and decoctions, and even edible films, as well as nutraceuticals. Further research efforts are needed to fully disclose the potential of this halophyte in view of its full exploitation by the food and nutraceutical industries.

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Grants

  1. /This work was funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) and part of the PRIMA programme supported by the European Union. Project title: "Innovative sustainable or-ganic sea fennel (Crithmum maritimum L.)-based cropping systems to boo

MeSH Term

Foeniculum
Dietary Supplements
Antioxidants
Apiaceae
Minerals

Chemicals

Antioxidants
Minerals

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