The popularity of asparagus has been rising in the recent years due to its positive effect on human health. In this graduation thesis we wanted to put forward a comprehensive review of literature from the field of bioactive compounds, that are found in the asparagus plant (Asparagus officinalis L.). This thesis includes a list and descriptions of bioactive compounds and their antioxidant and physiological effects. It dives deeper into the function of different secondary metabolites like phenolic compounds, most importantly flavonoids, phenolic acids and anthocyanidins but also includes saponins and other antioxidants. It elaborates on the most abundant compounds such as rutin and protodioscin in addition to those less represented, such as glutation, sulphur-containing compounds, carotenoids, chlorophylls, vitamins and minerals. Furthermore, it compares the content of these compounds in different parts of the plant. This thesis presents how different cultivation systems and processing methods affect bioactive compound concentrations. It focuses on the effects of organic and conventional cultivation along with light and temperature on their stability. We researched how different storage methods like modified atmosphere, freezing and chilling affect phytochemical concentrations. Results of antioxidant potential assays done on asparagus are presented as well.
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