Danuta Sugier
University of Life Sciences in Lublin
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The Scientific World Journal | 2013
Danuta Sugier; Piotr Sugier; Urszula Gawlik-Dziki
Arnica montana (L.) is an endangered and endemic medicinal plant species in Europe. The pressure on natural sources of this plant is alleviated by a suitable use of arnica resources in the European region and introduction into cultivation. The objective of this study was to describe the impact of different ways of plant propagation and introduction on the growth and reproduction mode of this species. During the six consecutive years of the field experiment, the vegetative and reproductive traits were monitored, and survival time was assessed. The particular ways of arnica plant propagation and introduction determined all the intrinsic species traits and plant survival. The values of the characteristics studied indicated good acclimatization of the arnica ecotype to the climatic conditions of eastern Poland. Practical implications from the data presented here include the possibility of using the presented modes of arnica propagation and introduction in the short- and long-term perspective of arnica cultivation, which can give a possibility of better adjustment of raw material production.
The Scientific World Journal | 2014
Urszula Gawlik-Dziki; Danuta Sugier; Dariusz Dziki; Piotr Sugier
The aim of this study was to investigate and to compare the extractability, bioaccessibility, and bioavailability in vitro of antioxidative compounds from bark of selected Salix species: S. alba (SA), S. daphnoides (SD), S. purpurea (SP), and S. daphnoides x purpurea (SDP) hybrid willow clones originating from their natural habitats and cultivated on the sandy soil. The highest amount of phenolic glycosides was found in the bark of SDP and SD. The best source of phenolics was bark of SDP. The highest content of flavonoids were found in SD bark samples, whereas the highest concentration of bioaccessible and bioavailable phenolic acids was determined in SDP bark. Bark of all tested Salix species showed significant antiradical activity. This properties are strongly dependent on extraction system and genetic factors. Regardless of Salix genotypes, the lowest chelating power was found for chemically-extractable compounds. Bark of all Salix species contained ethanol-extractable compounds with reducing ability. Besides this, high bioaccessibility and bioavailability in vitro of Salix bark phytochemicals were found. Obtained results indicate that extracts from bark tested Salix genotypes can provide health promoting benefits to the consumers; however, this problem requires further study.
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum-hortorum Cultus | 2011
Urszula Gawlik-Dziki; Danuta Sugier; Joanna Cichocka
Industrial Crops and Products | 2016
Barbara Kołodziej; Jacek Antonkiewicz; Danuta Sugier
Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2013
Elżbieta Jolanta Bielińska; Barbara Kołodziej; Danuta Sugier
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum-hortorum Cultus | 2012
Agnieszka Surmacz-Magdziak; Danuta Sugier
Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2013
Danuta Sugier; Barbara Kołodziej; Elżbieta Jolanta Bielińska
Journal of Functional Foods | 2015
Agata Durak; Urszula Gawlik-Dziki; Danuta Sugier
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum-hortorum Cultus | 2011
Danuta Sugier; P. Sugier; M. Pawełek; Urszula Gawlik-Dziki
Industrial Crops and Products | 2015
Radosław Kowalski; Danuta Sugier; Piotr Sugier; Barbara Kołodziej