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  • Approaches to Static Digestion Models

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    - Year 2015

    It is not possible to look in detail at the wide range of static digestion methods that have been used to date. However, this section looks at some of the general approaches that have been used to look at the digestion of various nutrients and bioactives. I have focussed on the two main nutrients that undergo digestion in the upper GI tract, namely protein and lipid. In the case of protein, the research has largely been driven...

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  • Release of Encapsulated Bioactive Compounds from Active Packaging/Coating Materials and Its Modeling: A Systematic Review

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    • S. A. Siddiqui
    • S. Singh
    • N. A. Bahmid
    • T. Mehany
    • D. J. H. Shyu
    • E. Assadpour
    • N. Malekjani
    • R. Castro Munoz
    • S. M. Jafari

    - Colloids and Interfaces - Year 2023

    The issue of achieving controlled or targeted release of bioactive compounds with specific functional properties is a complex task that requires addressing several factors, including the type of bioactive, the nature of the delivery system, and the environmental conditions during transportation and storage. This paper deals with extensive reporting for the identification of original articles using Scopus and Google Scholar based...

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  • Relationship between Chemical Structure and Biological Activity Evaluated In Vitro for Six Anthocyanidins Most Commonly Occurring in Edible Plants

    Numerous studies have provided evidence that diets rich in anthocyanins show a broad spectrum of health benefits. Anthocyanins in nature are usually found in the form of glycosides. Their aglycone forms are called anthocyanidins. The chemical structure of anthocyanins is based on the flavylium cation, but they differ in the position and number of substituents. However, the bioactives and foods that contain them are frequently treated...

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  • Marek Biziuk prof. dr hab. inż.

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    CURRICULUM VITAE Marek BIZIUK  Born                                        1947 MSc                                         1969 GUT PhD                                         1977 GUT DSc                                         1994 GUT Professor                                 2001   Membership of scientific society - Gdansk Scientific Society - Romanian Society of Analytical Chemistry - Engineers and Techniques of...

  • Interactions between bioactive components determine antioxidant, cytotoxic and nutrigenomic activity of cocoa powder extract

    Numerous studies have shown, rather disappointingly, that isolated bioactive phytochemicals are not as biologically effective as natural plant products. Such a discrepancy may be explained by the concept of food synergy, which was verified in this research for cocoa extract versus its major components with regard to cancer chemoprevention. The evaluation embraced the relationship between redox properties evaluated in cell-free systems...

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  • Organic and conventional kiwifruit, myths versus reality: antioxidant, antiproliferative and helth effects

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    • Y. S. Park
    • K. Ham
    • S. Kang
    • Y. Park
    • J. Namieśnik
    • H. Leontowicz
    • M. Leontowicz
    • A. Ezra
    • S. Trakhtenberg
    • S. Gorinstein

    - JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY - Year 2012

    Comparison between organic and conventional kiwifruit cultivars 'Hayward' and 'Bidan', which was done by four radical scavenging assays, ESI-MS, and DSC measurements, showed significant differences between the cultivars. Such results were not estimated in kiwifruit growing under organic and conventional conditions. The extraction of bioactive compounds was done by two different methods: sequential extraction with ethyl acetate...

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