Cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) is a perennial fruit tree crop native to the Neotropics valued since pre-Columbian times by different native American civilizations.It belongs to the Annonaceae, the largest family of the Magnoliid clade, sister to the eudicot and monocot clades of angiosperms. Despite its excellent organoleptic and nutritive …
Annona cherimola Mill., commonly known as cherimoya, is a tropical fruit well known due to its tasty flavour. In the present study the antioxidant activity of pulp, peel and seeds of four cultivars from A. cherimola Mill. from Madeira Island (Madeira, Funchal, Perry Vidal and Mateus II) was analysed. Moreover, nutritional composition ...
It can also be grown in subtropical and warm temperate basically frost-free areas. Prefers a moist, sandy loam with a pH around 6 [. 200. ]. It grows well on a wide range of soil types from light to heavy, but seems to do best on a medium soil of moderate fertility [. 303. ]. It prefers a pH in the range 6.5 - 7.6 [.
Summary. Annona species are evergreen to deciduous trees. Bark dark brown, fissured. Leaves simple, alternate, exstipulate, coriaceous, glabrous, glaucous or slightly …
Introduction. Annona cherimola Mill. originated in Central America, with a secondary center of diversity in South America (Larranaga et al., Citation 2017), where high genetic variability can be found, and this is one reason why the temperate valleys of Peru and Ecuador had also been considered the center of origin (Zavala et al., Citation …
Annona cherimola Mill. "custard apple" (Annonaceae), a fruit used for feeding in Ancient Peru, is described and illustrated in detail. Annona cherimola is found in the western slopes of Peru at ...
The obtained results demonstrate the potential use of Annona cherimola leaves for the preparation of dietary supplements aimed to promote the physiological redox balance. Moreover, the varietal comparison suggests that two commercial cultivars ( Campas and White ) and the local Torre 1, better suit this purpose.
Annona cherimola Mill (Cherimoya), which literally means "cold seeds", is a small domesticated tree that produces heart-shaped and conical edible fruit. The ovate-lanceolate leaves are glabrous on the ventral surface and pubescent dorsally [8]. The commercial value of Cherimoya is mainly related to its fruit, essentially destined for fresh ...
An overview of the genus Annona in the Family Annonaceae is provided in this review. The mainly neotropical family of trees and lianas has numerous commercial fruits that are eaten fresh, processed, or used as popular medicines. The family has 109 recognized genera and from 2,300 to 2,500 species.
Atemoya (Annona cherimola Mill. × Annona squamosa L.), a popular tree with high medicinal and nutritional properties in fruit, is widely cultivated in tropical South Asia, East Asia and America.As a typical climacteric fruit, atemoya fruit has a short shelf life, and splitting frequently occurs during the postharvest period. However, little information …
Binomické jméno. Annona cherimola. Mill., 1768. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Annona cherimola (česky čerimoja) je rostlina z čeledi láhevníkovité ( Annonaceae ). Je to opadavý menší strom poskytující velmi lahodné ovoce.
Annona cherimola Mill. is an important source of aporphine alkaloids with many bioactivities. Objective. The aim of this study is to isolate and identify antidiabetic compounds from alkaloid extracts with α-glucosidase and α-amylase inhibitory activity from A. cherimola Mill. leaves using an effect-directed analysis by thin-layer ...
Annona cherimola Mill Annona cherimola or cherimoya is believed to have originated in the highland Andes valley between Peru and Ecuador and is considered as the best of the Annonaceae fruits. Annona cherimola is known as cherimoya (Spanish), cherimolier (French), anona (Mexico), and noina ostrelia (Thailand).
Annona Cherimola . Annona cherimola Mill (Cherimoya) belongs to the genus Annona in the Annonaceae family in magnolias order, which means "cold seeds", and is a small tree that produces heart-shaped and conical edible fruit .
Cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) is an underused fruit crop with a clear niche for expansion in subtropical climates. In this study, 16 simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci were used to find molecular polymorphisms among 279 cherimoya accessions from a worldwide ex situ field germplasm collection.
The Annona genus, belonging to the Annonaceae family, includes more than 119 species, and among them, Annona cherimola Mill. (or Annona tripetala Ait. or Cherimoya) is a subtropical fruit, native to Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Chile, spreading through cultivation to the Andes and Central America. It is cultivated, as well, …
Annona cherimola Mill. Annona cherimola or cherimoya is believed to have originated in the highland Andes valley between Peru and Ecuador and is considered as the best of the Annonaceae fruits. Annona cherimola is known as cherimoya (Spanish), cherimolier (French), anona (Mexico), and noina ostrelia (Thailand). This species is commercially ...
1. Introduction. Cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) is an exotic sub-tropical fruit belonging to the Annonaceae family, native from the Andes mountains.In addition to its delicious taste and sweet aroma, this fruit also contributes to human nutrition with vitamins, carbohydrates, minerals, fibers, and other bioactive compounds (Barreca et al., 2011). ...
Annona cherimola Mill. (Custard apple) is widely used in the traditional and folkloric systems of medicine. It contains numerous bioactive chemicals like annonaceous acetogenins, annocherine A, cherianoine, annocherine B, cherimoline, annomolin, romucosine H, anonaine etc.
Atemoya (Annona cherimola Mill. x Annona squamosa L.) is a natural hybrid between cherimoya (A. cherimola Mill.) and pinecone or fruit-the-count (A. squamosa L.) (Oliveira et al., 2010) that produce edible fruits (Anuragi et al., 2016). Although pollination occurs between species naturally, the hybrid atemoya was the result of an
Annona cherimola Mill., or the custard apple, is one of the species belonging to the Annonaceae family, is widely used in traditional medicine, and has been reported to be a valuable source of ...
The cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) is one of the so-called "lost crops of the Incas" (Vietmeyer in Popenoe et al., 1989) that has come to us from the Andean heights. Also called chirimoya, chirimolla, or the custard …
This species is accepted. The native range of this species is W. South America. It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. It is used as a poison and a …
Annona cherimola (Cherimoya) and Annona atemoya (Atemoya) are tropical plants known for their edible fruit. Scientific data suggest that their leaves, used in …
Annona cherimola Mill. Szinonimák; Annona pubescens Salisb. Annona tripetala Aiton; Elterjedés Természetes élőhelye. ... (Annona cherimola) a liliomfa-virágúak (Magnoliales) rendjébe, ezen belül az annónafélék (Annonaceae) családjába tartozó, ízletes gyümölcsű fa.
Annona cherimola Mill. is a native species of Ecuador cultivated worldwide for the flavor and properties of its fruit. In this study, hydrodistillation was used to isolate essential oil (EO) of fresh Annona …
In this work, the food quality of four international (Campas, Chaffey, Fino de Jete and White) and three local (Daniela, Torre1 and Torre2) cultivars of Cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill) was investigated. With this aim, pomological traits, sensorial attributes, physiochemical parameters (pH, total soluble content and total acidity), …
Nutritional and phytochemical composition of Annona cherimola Mill. fruits and by-products: Potential health benefits. / Albuquerque T G, Santos F, Sanches-Silva A, Beatriz Oliveira M, Bento A C, Costa H S / Food Chem., Feb 2106; 193: pp 187-195 (15) Evaluation of the antioxidant and cytoprotective properties of the exotic fruit Annona ...
The genus Annona, commonly known as the custard-apple genus, consists of some 125 species with some species widely cultivated for their edible fruits and often becoming naturalized beyond their native range of tropical America and Africa (Wagner et al., 2014).The species A. cherimola is named 'chirimuya' or a variation thereof in several …
Annona cherimola Mill. cherimoya. Synonyms. Symbol Scientific Name Other Common Names; ANCH4: Annona cheirimola Mill., database artifact: cherimoya. Annona cherimola Mill. cherimoya. Additional References; ARS Germplasm Resources Information Network (ANCH9) Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ANCH4)