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1. The Dietary Inflammatory Index is associated with diet quality and nutrient intake during the gestational period.

2. Pruning and Fruit Thinning of Psidium guajava cv. Paluma under a Seasonal Tropical Climate.

3. Superior sweet oranges for varietal diversification of tropical rainfed orchards.

4. Physicochemical characteristics and volatile profile of pitaya (Selenicereus setaceus).

5. Combined fertilization with nitrogen-potassium to mitigate salt stress in okra.

6. A Critical Appraisal of the Most Recent Investigations on the Hepatoprotective Action of Brazilian Plants.

7. Vitamin C Levels in Different Organs of Bat Species from Different Food Groups.

8. ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LULO FRUIT CULTIVATED IN BRAZIL.

9. Study of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris isolates originating from soil and Brassica spp. seeds.

10. Mixed pulp formulations of Jambolan (Syzygium cumini L.) and Acerola (Malpighia emarginata D.C.) for the foam-mat drying process .

11. CHLOROPHYLL INDEX, MAXIMUM FLUORESCENCE, AND WATER USE EFFICIENCY IN SUGAR BEET UNDER WATER DEFICIT AND ASCORBIC ACID APPLICATION.

12. Hydrogen Peroxide Reduces the Effect of Salt Stress on Growth and Postharvest Quality of Hydroponic Mini Watermelon.

13. Can Vitamin C Supplementation Improve the Antioxidant Capacity of Rhamdia quelen Fish Exposed to Atrazine?

14. Evaluation of granulation and quality parameters of Monte Parnaso late navel orange from South Brazil.

15. WHEY BASED BIOPOLYMERIC COATING AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF FRESH FRUITS (MALPIGHIA EMARGINATA D.C.) FROM SOUTHERN BRAZIL.

16. Nutritional and biological attributes of Spondias tuberosa (Umbu) fruit: An integrative review with a systematic approach.

17. Multivariate selection index of acerola genotypes for fresh consumption based on fruit physicochemical attributes.

18. Reducing ultra-processed foods and increasing diet quality in affordable and culturally acceptable diets: a study case from Brazil using linear programming.

19. Callus induction and pro-embryogenic mass formation in Myrciaria dubia, an important medicinal and nutritional plant.

20. Nutritional characterisation and grouping of unconventional vegetables in Brazil.

21. Comparative Assessment of the Basic Chemical Composition and Antioxidant Activity of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni Dried Leaves, Grown in Poland, Paraguay and Brazil—Preliminary Results.

22. PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND SENSORY ATTRIBUTES OF FRUITS OF TEN MANGO VARIETIES GROWN UNDER ORGANIC PRODUCTION SYSTEM.

23. Pineapple yield and fruit quality in response to potassium fertilization.

24. Physicochemical characterization of 'Pera' orange fruits selections grafted on two rootstocks in the São Francisco Valley, Brazil.

25. Relative validity of a computer-based semi-quantitative FFQ for use in the Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Studies.

26. Bioactive compounds in and antioxidant activity of camucamu fruits harvested at different maturation stages during postharvest storage.

27. Effect of biodegradable coatings on the shelf life of Hancornia speciosa.

28. Biodiversity food dataset: Centralizing chemical composition data to allow the promotion of nutrient‐rich foods in Brazil.

29. Effect of acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) pulp incorporation on potentially probiotic Petit‐Suisse goat cheese.

30. Profile of depigmenting cosmetics and dermatological products on the market.

32. Rubus sellowii Cham. & Schlitdl. (Rosaceae) fruit nutritional potential characterization.

33. CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF FRUIT PULPES MARKETED IN SOUTHWEST OF PIAUÍ STATE.

34. QUALITY, BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY DURING MATURATION OF ORANGES PRODUCED IN THE BORBOREMA TERRITORY.

35. Non-enzymatic and enzymatic antioxidant components of the mature Cambuí metabolism.

36. ACEROLA: Malpighia emarginata and M. glabra, Malpighiaceae.

37. Nutritional aspects of non-conventional edible plants from Brazil: Caruru (Amaranthus spinosus L) and trapoeraba (Commelina benghalensis).

38. Antioxidant and cytotoxic activity of propolis of Plebeia droryana and Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera, Apidae) from the Brazilian Cerrado biome.

39. Carotenoid and total vitamin C content of peppers from selected Brazilian cultivars.

40. Oral administration of antioxidants improves skin wound healing in diabetic mice.

41. Dietary total antioxidant capacity is associated with plasmatic antioxidant capacity, nutrient intake and lipid and DNA damage in healthy women.

42. Antioxidant capacity and bioactive compounds of four Brazilian native fruits.

43. Fucoxanthin in association with Vitamin c acts as modulators of human neutrophil function.

44. Statistical Innovations Improve Prevalence Estimates of Nutrient Risk Populations: Applications in São Paulo, Brazil

45. Vitamin C and fibre consumption from fruits and vegetables improves oxidative stress markers in healthy young adults.

46. Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva-like in a cat.

47. Improvement of serum antioxidant status in humans after the acute intake of apple juices

48. Nutritional status, dietary intake and serum levels of vitamin C upon diagnosis of cancer in children and adolescents.

49. Effectiveness of fortification of drinking water with iron and vitamin C in the reduction of anemia and improvement of nutritional status in children attending day-care centers in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

50. Araçá (Psidium cattleianum Sabine) fruit extracts with antioxidant and antimicrobial activities and antiproliferative effect on human cancer cells

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