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International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2014

Applicability of Vacuum Impregnation to Modify Physico-Chemical, Sensory and Nutritive Characteristics of Plant Origin Products—A Review

Elżbieta Radziejewska-Kubzdela; Róża Biegańska-Marecik; Marcin Kidoń

Vacuum impregnation is a non-destructive method of introducing a solution with a specific composition to the porous matrices of fruit and vegetables. Mass transfer in this process is a result of mechanically induced differences in pressure. Vacuum impregnation makes it possible to fill large volumes of intercellular spaces in tissues of fruit and vegetables, thus modifying physico-chemical properties and sensory attributes of products. This method may be used, e.g., to reduce pH and water activity of the product, change its thermal properties, improve texture, color, taste and aroma. Additionally, bioactive compounds may be introduced together with impregnating solutions, thus improving health-promoting properties of the product or facilitating production of functional food.


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2014

The effect of pre-treatment and modified atmosphere packaging on contents of phenolic compounds and sensory and microbiological quality of shredded celeriac.

Elżbieta Radziejewska-Kubzdela; Janusz Czapski; Katarzyna Czaczyk; Róża Biegańska-Marecik

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to determine the effect of washing (4 °C, 120 s) or soaking (4 °C, 600 s) of shredded celeriac in tap water on changes in contents of phenolic compounds, including furanocoumarins, and sensory and microbiological quality during 12 days of storage. The product was packaged in air or modified atmosphere containing 2/10/88 kPa O2/CO2/N2. RESULTS The applied pre-treatment consisting of washing or soaking of shredded celeriac in water resulted in decreases in 8-methoxypsoralen content by approximately 50 and 70% respectively and phenolic content by 30% compared with samples that were not subjected to pre-treatment. During storage of shredded celeriac, a further significant (P ≤ 0.05) reduction in phenolic compounds and an approximately 2.5-fold increase in the total content of furanocoumarins were found. The application of modified atmosphere packaging had a significant effect on the maintenance of good sensory and microbiological quality of the tested product. CONCLUSION Modified atmosphere packaging of shredded celeriac not subjected to pre-treatment made it possible to obtain a product with good sensory and microbiological quality and the highest content of phenolic compounds. The level of furanocoumarins recorded in the tested product does not constitute a health hazard.


Food Chemistry | 2017

Characterization of phenolics, glucosinolates and antioxidant activity of beverages based on apple juice with addition of frozen and freeze-dried curly kale leaves ( Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala L.)

Róża Biegańska-Marecik; Elżbieta Radziejewska-Kubzdela; Roman Marecik

The aim of this study was to determine the polyphenols, glucosinolates and ascorbic acid content as well as antioxidant activity of beverages on the base of apple juice with addition of frozen and freeze-dried curly kale leaves. Upon enrichment with frozen (13%) and freeze-dried curly kale (3%), the naturally cloudy apple juice was characterized by an increase in phenolic compounds by 2.7 and 3.3-times, accordingly. The antioxidant activity of beverages with the addition of curly kale ranged from 6.6 to 9.4μmol Trolox/mL. The obtained beverages were characterized glucosinolates content at 117.6-167.6mg/L and ascorbic acid content at 4,1-31,9mg/L. The results of sensory evaluation of colour, taste and consistency of apple juice and beverages with the addition of kale did not differ significantly prior to pasteurization (P≤0.05), whereas after the pasteurization the evaluated factors decreased significantly.


Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2018

Ultrasound- and microwave-assisted convective drying of carrots – Process kinetics and product’s quality analysis

Joanna Kroehnke; Justyna Szadzińska; Marcin Stasiak; Elżbieta Radziejewska-Kubzdela; Róża Biegańska-Marecik; Grzegorz Musielak

The aim of these studies was to investigate the influence of airborne ultrasound-assisted convective drying and microwave-assisted convective drying, as well as their combination, on process kinetics, total color change, water activity, content of carotenoids, polyphenols and antioxidant activity of carrots (Daucus carota L.). The global model of drying kinetics based on coupled ordinary differential equations was used to describe the moisture and material temperature profiles during drying. Application of ultrasound and microwave in convective drying reduced drying time in the range of 9-81%, but the shortest drying time was observed for simultaneous action of convection, ultrasound and microwave. The results of qualitative analysis showed a product improvement due to ultrasound as compared to convective drying and microwave-convective drying. The proposed mathematical model of drying kinetics successfully simulated real drying processes. The proposed mathematical model of drying kinetics successfully simulated real hybrid drying processes.


Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Technologia Alimentaria | 2017

Roasting pumpkin seeds and changes in the composition and oxidative stability of cold-pressed oils

Marianna Raczyk; Aleksander Siger; Elżbieta Radziejewska-Kubzdela; Katarzyna Ratusz; Magdalena Rudzińska

BACKGROUND Pumpkin seed oil is valuable oil for its distinctive taste and aroma, as well as supposed health- promoting properties. The aim of this study was to investigate how roasting pumpkin seeds influences the physicochemical properties of cold-pressed oils. METHODS The fatty acid composition, content of phytosterols, carotenoids and tocopherols, oxidative stability and colour were determined in oils after cold pressing and storage for 3 months using GC-FID, GCxGC-ToFMS, HPLC, Rancimat and spectrophotometric methods. RESULTS The results of this study indicate that the seed-roasting and storage process have no effect on the fatty acid composition of pumpkin seed oils, but does affect phytosterols and tocopherols. The carotenoid content decreased after storage. The colour of the roasted oil was darker and changed significantly during storage. CONCLUSIONS Pumpkin oil obtained from roasted seeds shows better physicochemical properties and oxidative stability than oil from unroasted seeds.


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2015

A comparison of the composition and antioxidant capacity of novel beverages with an addition of red cabbage in the frozen, purée and freeze-dried forms

Elżbieta Radziejewska-Kubzdela; Róża Biegańska-Marecik


Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2017

Tocopherols, Tocotrienols and Carotenoids in Kernel Oils Recovered from 15 Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) Genotypes

Paweł Górnaś; Elżbieta Radziejewska-Kubzdela; Inga Mišina; Róża Biegańska-Marecik; Anna Grygier; Magdalena Rudzińska


European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2018

Fruit pits recovered from fourteen genotypes of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) as potential biodiesel feedstock

Paweł Górnaś; María Jesús Ramos; Maria Carmen Montano; Magdalena Rudzińska; Elżbieta Radziejewska-Kubzdela; Anna Grygier


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2016

Effects of pretreatment and modified atmosphere packaging on glucosinolate levels in coleslaw mix

Elżbieta Radziejewska-Kubzdela; Anna Olejnik


Packaging Technology and Science | 2015

Effect of Pretreatment and Modified Atmosphere Packaging on Quality of dry Coleslaw mix

Elżbieta Radziejewska-Kubzdela; Katarzyna Czaczyk

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Katarzyna Czaczyk

University of Life Sciences in Poznań

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Paweł Górnaś

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Inga Mišina

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Grzegorz Musielak

Poznań University of Technology

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Joanna Kroehnke

Poznań University of Technology

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Justyna Szadzińska

Poznań University of Technology

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