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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2015

Acute anti-hyperglycaemic effects of an unripe apple preparation containing phlorizin in healthy volunteers: a preliminary study.

Elina Makarova; Paweł Górnaś; Ilze Konrade; Dace Tirzite; Helena Cirule; Anita Gulbe; Iveta Pugajeva; Dalija Seglina; Maija Dambrova

BACKGROUND The health-promoting properties of apples are directly related to the biologically active compounds that they contain, such as polyphenols. The objective of this study was to prepare a low-sugar, fibre- and phlorizin-enriched powder from unripe apples and to gain insight regarding its anti-hyperglycaemic activity in healthy volunteers. RESULTS The unripe apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) were collected 30 days after the full bloom day; blanched and pressed to obtain apple pomace which was then processed with a food cutter, oven-dried and milled to prepare apple powder. The concentrations of total sugars, water-soluble pectin and phlorizin in the apple preparation were 153.44 ± 2.46, 27.73 ± 0.51 and 12.61 ± 0.15 g kg(-1), respectively. Acute ingestion of the apple preparation improved glucose metabolism in the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in six healthy volunteers by reducing the postprandial glucose response at 15 to 30 min by approximately two-fold (P < 0.05) and by increasing urinary glucose excretion during the 2- to 4-h interval of the OGTT by five-fold (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION The results obtained indicate that the dried and powdered pomace of unripe apples can be used as a health-promoting natural product for the reduction of postprandial glycaemia and to improve the health of patients with diabetes.


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2016

The effects of muffins enriched with sour cherry pomace on acceptability, glycemic response, satiety and energy intake: a randomized crossover trial

Joanna Bajerska; Sylwia Mildner-Szkudlarz; Paweł Górnaś; Dalija Seglina

BACKGROUND Sour cherry pomace (CP), a by-product obtained during fruit processing, was used to replace wheat flour in a muffin formula. The influence of the most sensory acceptable muffins on glycemic response, appetite sensation, and energy intake during subsequent meal in a randomized crossover trial was studied. RESULTS It is acceptable to incorporate up to 30% CP into muffin formulas. With CP-treated muffins glucose responses were significantly lower at 30, 45, and 60 min intervals, and the incremental peak glucose was 0.40 and 0.60 mmol L(-1) lower than for plain muffins (PM). The CP-enriched muffins showed an incremental area under the blood glucose response curve values lower than that of PM. 20% CP and 30% CP resulted in improved satiety and induced a lower energy intake at a test meal ingested 3 h later (-13.7%; -15.1%) as compared to PM, respectively. CONCLUSION CP may be a good functional ingredient for bakery products that assists in managing glucose levels, satiety, and subsequent energy intake in healthy individuals.


Journal of Horticultural Research | 2014

The Influence Of Cultivation System On Biochemical Content Of Strawberry Fruits

Valda Laugale; Sarmite Strautina; Inta Krasnova; Dalija Seglina; Kaspars Kampuss

Abstract Three cultivars ‘Zefyr’, ‘Honoeoye’ and ‘Polka’ were grown on beds mulched with black plastic or without it, as well as in low tunnels covered by transparent polyethylene film or Agronet (Pegas agro, 17 g·m-2), or without covering. The quality of fruits determined by content of ascorbic acid, titratable acidity, soluble solids, total content of phenolics and anthocyanins, antiradical activity, and radical scavenging activity (RSA) was evaluated during two seasons. Significant differences in phytochemical contents within strawberry cultivars, production seasons and cultivation methods were stated. Cultivar had the greatest influence on the content of ascorbic acid, total phenolics and RSA among all the studied factors. The amount of anthocyanins was mainly influenced by plant covering, while the annual climatic conditions had the greatest impact on the amount of titratable acidity and soluble solids. Soil mulching had the lowest influence on the chemical content of fruits.


Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2018

The effect of pre-treatment methods on the quality of dehydrated candied Japanese quince fruits during storage

Inta Krasnova; Dalija Seglina; Valentina Pole

Candied quince is one of the most popular processing products of Japanese quince (Chaenomeles japonica) in Latvia. During the storage of dehydrated fruit, the colour turns darker, thus negatively influence the overall quality and consumers’ acceptability of the product. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of different anti-browning agents in combination with fruit blanching and soaking as a type of pre-treatment to preserve the colour of candied quince during 8-months storage. The fruit were harvested at various maturity stage (i.e. unripe, semi ripe and ripe) with the following pre-treatment using three anti-browning agents (l-cysteine, NATRApHASE®ABAF and Natureseal® AS1). Hunter L (whiteness/darkness), a (redness/greenness) and b (yellowness/blueness) values were used to measure change in colour. These values were also used for calculation of the total colour change (ΔE*). Considering blanching and soaking as a type of treatment. Best results were obtained with blanching treatment. L* values decreased significantly after dehydration, showing that the samples became darker, during the further 8-months storage, L* values increased, positively influencing the colour of the tested fruit. The data obtained using the Analytic Hierarchy Process Analysis revealed that 0.3% l-cysteine was the best for effective prevention of colour change during long-term storage among the tested agents.


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Biological, Biomolecular, Agricultural, Food and Biotechnological Engineering | 2012

Effect of Passive Modified Atmosphere in Different Packaging Materials on Fresh-Cut Mixed Fruit Salad Quality during Storage

Inta Krasnova; L. Dukalska; Dalija Seglina; K. Juhnevica; E. Sne; D. Karklina


Journal of fruit and ornamental plant research | 2006

The effect of processing on the composition of sea buckthorn juice

Dalija Seglina; Daina Karklina; Silvija Ruisa; Inta Krasnova


9th Baltic Conference on Food Science and Technology "Food for Consumer Well-Being" FOODBALT 2014, Jelgava, Latvia, 8-9 May, 2014. | 2014

Physical and chemical parameters of strawberry puree.

Ruta Galoburda; Sigita Boca; Imants Skrupskis; Dalija Seglina


Zemdirbyste-agriculture | 2016

Influence of 1-MCP treatment and storage conditions on the development of microorganisms on the surface of apples grown in Latvia@@@Apdorojimo 1-MCP ir laikymo sąlygų įtaka mikroorganizmų vystymuisi ant Latvijoje užaugintų obuolių paviršiaus

Karina Juhnevica-Radenkova; Vitalijs Radenkovs; Dalija Seglina


Archive | 2013

Effect of 1-methylcyclopropene treatment on sensory characteristics of apple fruit

Karina Juhnevica; Liga Skudra; Mara Skrivele; Vitalijs Radenkovs; Dalija Seglina; Andrejs Stepanovs


Baltic Conference on Food Science and Technology FOODBALT “Food for consumer well-being” | 2017

Application of different anti-browning agents in order to preserve the quality of apple slices

Inta Krasnova; Inga Mišina; Dalija Seglina; Aivars Aboltins; Daina Karklina

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Inta Krasnova

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Vitalijs Radenkovs

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Karina Juhnevica-Radenkova

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Paweł Górnaś

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Ruta Galoburda

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Inga Mišina

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Valentina Pole

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Dea Anton

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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Tõnu Püssa

Estonian University of Life Sciences

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