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  • Bioactive compounds and the antioxidant capacity in new kiwi fruit cultivars

    Publication
    • Y. Park
    • J. Namieśnik
    • K. Vearasilp
    • H. Leontowicz
    • M. Leontowicz
    • D. Barasch
    • A. Nemirovski
    • S. Trakhtenberg
    • S. Gorinstein

    - FOOD CHEMISTRY - Year 2014

    The aim of this investigation was to find the best among seven different kiwi fruit cultivars (‘Hayward’, ‘Daheung’, ‘Haenam’, ‘Bidan’, ‘Hort16A’, ‘Hwamei’ and ‘SKK12’) for human consumption and to classify them as groups. Therefore, the contents of bioactive compounds and the level of antioxidant capacities of these cultivars were determined in four different extracts and compared. It was found that the contents of the bioactive...

  • Current Bioactive Compounds

    Journals

    ISSN: 1573-4072

  • Bioactive and bioavailability of minerals in rats loaded with cholesterol and kiwi fruit

    Publication
    • M. Leontowicz
    • I. Jesion
    • H. Leontowicz
    • Y. S. Park
    • J. Namieśnik
    • Z. Jastrzebski
    • E. Katrich
    • Z. Tashma
    • S. Gorinstein

    - MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL - Year 2014

    The aim of this study was to compare the content of polyphenols (TP), minerals, ascorbic acid (AA) and total antioxidant capacities (TAC) of conventional and organic kiwifruit ‘Hayward’ treated with ethylene after harvest and to determine their influence on plasma TAC, mineral content in the liver and bioavailability (RBV — relative bioavailability value) in rats fed diet containing cholesterol. Organic and conventionally grown...

  • Fluorescence studies by quenching and protein unfolding on the interaction of bioactive compounds in water extracts of kiwi fruit cultivars with human serum albumin

    Publication
    • Y. Park
    • M. Polovka
    • A. L. Martinez-Ayala
    • G. González-Aguilar
    • K. Ham
    • S. Kang
    • Y. Park
    • B. Heo
    • J. Namieśnik
    • S. Gorinstein

    - JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE - Year 2015

    The main aim of this investigation was to characterize new kiwi fruit cultivars after cold storage treatment and to determine the similarities and differences between them, using spectroscopic methods. The chemometric comparison of kiwi fruit cultivars based on physicochemical indices during cold storage was carried out. All kiwi fruit cultivars showed a high level of correlation between the contents of phenolic compounds (polyphenols,...

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  • Bioactive Compounds in Health and Disease

    Journals

    ISSN: 2769-2426 , eISSN: 2574-0334

  • Effect of long-term cold storage on physicochemical attributes and bioactive components of kiwi fruit cultivars

    Publication
    • Y. Park
    • M. Hee Im
    • J. Choi
    • H. Lee
    • K. Ham
    • S. Kang
    • Y. S. Park
    • M. Suhaj
    • J. Namieśnik
    • S. Gorinstein

    - CyTA-Journal of Food - Year 2014

    Various kiwi fruit cultivars, bred in Korea, were kept in cold storage for 8–24 weeks for possible increase of their quality. Firmness significantly decreased at initial time in all cultivars.The rate of softeningwas the slowest in “Hayward”, followed by “Hort16A”, “Haenam”, “Daheung”, “Bidan”, “Hwamei”, and “SKK 12”. Sensory value increased with decreasing of firmness. Soluble solids content increased with storage time while acidity gradually...

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  • NUTRITIONAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATIONS OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN TROPICAL FRUITS

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    • S. Poovarodom
    • R. Haruenkit
    • S. Vearasilp
    • P. Ruamsuke
    • S. Gorinstein
    • H. Leontowicz
    • M. Leontowicz
    • J. Namieśnik
    • S. Trakhtenberg

    - ACTA INFORMATICA - Year 2013

    During the past two decades our international scientific group investigated in vitro the physicochemical and nutritional characteristics of some cultivars of durian at various stages of ripening, mangosteen and new cultivars of snake fruit in comparison with widely used avocado, kiwifruit and mango, and in vivo their influence on laboratory animals. The main objective of the present study was to screen and compare the properties...

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  • Non-Nutritive Bioactive Compounds in Food of Plant Origin

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    - Year 2023

    The increasing knowledge on the health benefits of certain food ingredients, in particular, those of plant origin, opened the discussion of the possibility of using edible plants or their active components in the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The health-promoting properties of plant foods are related to the presence of non-nutritive compounds, mainly plant secondary metabolites, which can affect many biological mechanisms...

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  • Application of analytical methods for the determination of bioactive compounds in some berries

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    • S. Gorinstein
    • P. Arancibia-Avila
    • F. Toledo
    • J. Namieśnik
    • H. Leontowicz
    • M. Leontowicz
    • K. Ham
    • S. Kang
    • K. Vearasilp
    • M. Suhaj

    - Food Analytical Methods - Year 2013

    Fluorometry, ESI-MS, FTIR, and radical scavenging assays were used for characterization of bioactive compounds and the levels of their antioxidant activities. Polyphenols, flavonoids, anthocyanins, and ascorbic acid and the level of antioxidant activity of water extracts of “Murtilla-like” [Myrteola nummularia (Poiret) Berg.], and other widely consumed berries were determined and compared. The contents of bioactive compounds and...

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  • Simple smartphone-based methods for the determination of bioactive compounds in wine

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    - FOOD CHEMISTRY - Year 2024

    A set of simple smartphone-based methods of bioactive compounds determination were developed for wine analysis. Procedures for smartphone-based determination of the total content of phenolic compounds, flavonoids, anthocyanins and biogenic amines, as well as measurement of antioxidant activity were developed and fully validated. The experimental setup is based on smartphone and 3D-printed device, though it is very simple and can...

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