, commonly known as nightshade, is a diverse family of flowering plants comprising around 90 genera and an estimated 3000-4000 species. spp. and its various fruits, including pepino (), commonly known as pepino melon, are widely recognized by the public for their nutritional value and pharmacological effects. Pepino melon, in particular, is often enjoyed as a fresh dessert or salad due to its juicy flesh. Given its beneficial properties, the potential of pepino melon to be developed as a functional food has been extensively studied. This review aims to provide a comprehensive summary of the reported pharmacological effects of the active compounds found in pepino plant and melon. Among these compounds, polyphenols, notably quercetin, and vitamin C have demonstrated notable antioxidant properties such as scavenging free radicals, effectively protecting against free-radical damage. Moreover, these active ingredients provide pepino with anti-inflammatory properties by inhibiting the expression of proinflammatory cytokines and enzymes, thereby reducing nitric oxide production. Additionally, they have shown promise in selectively targeting cancer cells, exhibiting anti-cancer properties. Furthermore, the active compounds such as quercetin in pepino have been associated with anti-diabetic effects, improving insulin sensitivity and inhibiting insulin resistance. Overall, this review highlights the diverse and significant pharmacological effects of the active compounds found in pepino melon, emphasizing its potential as a valuable functional food.
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Foods
August 2024
Department of Food and Health Science, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
, commonly known as nightshade, is a diverse family of flowering plants comprising around 90 genera and an estimated 3000-4000 species. spp. and its various fruits, including pepino (), commonly known as pepino melon, are widely recognized by the public for their nutritional value and pharmacological effects.
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July 2024
School of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, 225009, China.
Skin color is an important trait that determines the cosmetic appearance and quality of fruits. In cucumber, the skin color ranges from white to brown in mature fruits. However, the genetic basis for this important trait remains unclear.
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June 2023
Biological Control Research Institute, Plant Protection College, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China.
(Walker) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a pest seriously harmful to Solanaceae crops and was found to oviposit on the pepino melon (Aiton). To date, the differences in the ability of the fruits of and other Solanaceae crops to attract gravid females have seldom been reported. Oviposition and trapping bioassays were performed to clarify whether such differences existed.
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October 2022
Qinghai Key Laboratory of Vegetable Genetics and Physiology, Agriculture and Forestry Sciences Institute, Qinghai University, Xining 810016, China.
Plant Dis
March 2023
Industrial Crops Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Kunming, Yunnan, China, 650205;
Solanum muricatum, known as pepino or melon pear, is a species of evergreen shrub grown for its sweet edible fruits, which was introduced in Yunnan about 20 years ago. Since 2019 to now, serious blight disease was observed on foliages, haulms and fruits of pepino plants in Shilin (25°N, 103°E), which is the biggest pepino production area in China. The symptomatic blighted plants showed water-soaked and brown foliar lesions, haulm brown necrosis, black-brown and rotting fruits, and overall plant decline.
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