Jacek Rożnowski
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
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Food Chemistry | 2014
Paulina Pająk; Robert Socha; Dorota Gałkowska; Jacek Rożnowski; Teresa Fortuna
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of germination on the phenolic acids and flavonoids profile, as well as antioxidant activity (AA), in selected edible seeds of mung beans, radish, broccoli and sunflower. Germination increased the total phenolic (TP) and flavonoid (TF) levels, as well as the AA of the seeds, and influenced the profile of free and bound phenolic compounds. Among the samples, mung bean was characterised by lowest levels of TP and TF, as well as AA, evaluated using ABTS, DPPH and FRAP assays. Sunflower and radish sprouts were the most rich in phenolic compounds. Insignificant amounts of free phenolic acids were found in the free phenolic acid fraction; alkaline hydrolysis of the seeds and sprouts extracts provided the majority of the phenolic acids. The amounts of free and bound flavonoids were inconsiderable both for seeds and sprouts.
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2016
Jacek Rożnowski; Teresa Fortuna; Katarzyna Nowak; Edyta Szuba
This paper provides an assessment of the effect of saturation of spelt starch and monostarch phosphate with copper or iron ions on selected physicochemical properties of the resulting modified starches. Native and modified spelt starch samples were analyzed for selected mineral element content using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS). Thermodynamic properties were measured using DSC, and pasting properties by RVA. Flow curves of 5% pastes were plotted and described using the Herschel-Bulkley model. The structure recovery ratio was measured. AAS analysis established the presence of iron(II) and copper(II) ions in the samples of modified starches and that potassium and magnesium ions had leached from them. In comparison to unfortified samples, enriching native starch with copper(II) ions decreases value of all temperatures of phase transformation about 1.3-2.7 °C, but in case of monostarch phosphates bigger changes (2.8-3.7 °C) were observed. Fortified native spelt starch with copper(II) ions caused increasing the final viscosity of paste from 362 to 429 mPa·s. However, presence iron(II) ions in samples caused reduced its final viscosity by 170 (spelt starch) and 103 mPa·s (monostarch phosphate). Furthermore, enriching monostarch phosphate contributed to reduce degree of structure recovery of pastes from 70.9% to 66.6% in case of copper(II) ions and to 59.9% in case of iron(II) ions.
Food Chemistry | 2009
Lesław Juszczak; Robert Socha; Jacek Rożnowski; Teresa Fortuna; Karolina Nalepka
Starch-starke | 2008
Maria Łabanowska; Ewa Bidzińska; Krystyna Dyrek; Teresa Fortuna; Sławomir Pietrzyk; Jacek Rożnowski; Robert P. Socha
Starch-starke | 2013
Maria Łabanowska; Magdalena Kurdziel; Ewa Bidzińska; Teresa Fortuna; Sławomir Pietrzyk; Izabela Przetaczek-Rożnowska; Jacek Rożnowski
Starch-starke | 2015
Jacek Rożnowski; Teresa Fortuna; Edyta Szuba; Maria Łabanowska
Starch-starke | 2014
Jacek Rożnowski; Teresa Fortuna; Izabela Przetaczek-Rożnowska; Maria Łabanowska; Małgorzata Bączkowicz; Magdalena Kurdziel; Katarzyna Nowak
Zywnosc.Nauka.Technologia.Jakosc/Food.Science.Technology.Quality | 2012
Izabela Przetaczek-Rożnowska; Jacek Rożnowski; Teresa Fortuna; Kamila Szubelak-Iżyk
Starch-starke | 2017
Jacek Rożnowski; Izabela Przetaczek-Rożnowska; Daria Boba
Journal of Food Process Engineering | 2017
Jacek Rożnowski; Teresa Fortuna; Jadwiga Kłosowska