maqui
See also: maquis
English
Noun
maqui
- A South American shrub (Aristotelia chilensis) native to the Valdivian temperate rainforest ecoregion of Chile and southern Argentina.
- 2011, Alexander G. Schauss, Açaí: An Extraordinary Antioxidant-Rich Palm Fruit from the Amazon, 3rd Edition, page 136,
- But based on independent laboratory tests, maqui berry is not nearly as strong an antioxidant as açai.
- 2013, Diana E. Roopchand, Leonel E. Rojo, David Ribnicky, Ilya Raskin, 7: Anthocyanins and Metabolic Syndrome, Taylor C. Wallace, M. Monica Giusti (editors), Anthocyanins in Health and Disease, page 208,
- Maqui berry (Aristotelia chilensis), also known as Chilean blackberry, is an edible berry that grows wild in central and southern Chile. A standardized anthocyanin rich formulation from Maqui berry (Aristotelia chilensis) administered at a dose of 500 mg/kg decreased fasting blood glucose and improved glucose tolerance in hyperglycemic C57/Bl6J mice fed a HF diet (Rojo et al. 2012).
- 2016, Doreen Virtue, Robert Reeves, Nutrition for Intuition, unnumbered page,
- Maqui is another strong antioxidant, this time coming from southern Chile.
- 2011, Alexander G. Schauss, Açaí: An Extraordinary Antioxidant-Rich Palm Fruit from the Amazon, 3rd Edition, page 136,
- The edible berry of this shrub.
- Misspelling of maquis (Mediterranean coastal scrub).
Synonyms
- (Aristotelia chilensis): Chilean blackberry, Chilean wineberry
Further reading
Aristotelia chilensis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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