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Pomeranian journal of life sciences | 2018

Badania składu ilościowego i jakościowego grzybów zasiedlających nasiona soi (Glycine max L.)

Katarzyna Janda; Jolanta Wolska

Introduction: The aim of study was to analyse the qualitative and quantitative composition of fungi in soybeans on RBCA, YpSs, and DG18 culture media at 25, 37 and 45°C. Material and methods: The analysis included 15 samples of soybeans. The highest number of mould species (23) were isolated on RBCA at 25°C, followed by xerophilic species (20) on DG18 at 25°C, and mesophilic (13) and thermophilic species (4) on YpSs medium at 37° and 45°C, respectively. Ninety-five strains belonging to 40 species were isolated from soybean samples. The predominant species were Penicillium chrysogenum and Eurotium herbariorum. Conclusion: This study revealed new species of mycobiota not previously isolated from soybeans.


Pomeranian journal of life sciences | 2016

Stan wiedzy oraz występowanie trądziku (Acne vulgaris) wśród młodzieży w Szczecinie

Karolina Jakubczyk; Katarzyna Janda; Magdalena Chwiłkowska; Jolanta Wolska

Introduction: Acne vulgaris is a chronic disease associated with dysfunction of the sebaceous glands and the hair follicles. The disorder affects approximately 80% of the Polish youth population and has become an important clinical issue. The aim of this study was to examine the state of knowledge about acne among youth in Szczecin, and to attempt to identify the main causes of the disease. Material and methods: The study was conducted among 100 young people in Szczecin aged 12 to 25 years. A validated questionnaire was used for the research. Results: The questionnaire analysis showed that acne affects 60% of the surveyed young citizens of Szczecin. The study shows that the prevalence of acne depends on the type of skin, tendency to have skin imperfections, and the age of the respondents. Knowledge of skin care, factors affecting the occurrence of acne, and treatments used depend on the age of respondents. The greatest awareness was found among older students and the smallest among secondary school students. Conclusions: knowledge about prevention, treatment and skin care is still insufficient, and therefore there is a great need to educate and raise the awareness of young people.INTRODUCTION Acne vulgaris is a chronic disease associated with dysfunction of the sebaceous glands and the hair follicles. The disorder affects approximately 80% of the Polish youth population and has become an important clinical issue. The aim of this study was to examine the state of knowledge about acne among youth in Szczecin, and to attempt to identify the main causes of the disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study was conducted among 100 young people in Szczecin aged 12 to 25 years. A validated questionnaire was used for the research. RESULTS The questionnaire analysis showed that acne affects 60% of the surveyed young citizens of Szczecin. The study shows that the prevalence of acne depends on the type of skin, tendency to have skin imperfections, and the age of the respondents. Knowledge of skin care, factors affecting the occurrence of acne, and treatments used depend on the age of respondents. The greatest awareness was found among older students and the smallest among secondary school students. CONCLUSIONS knowledge about prevention, treatment and skin care is still insufficient, and therefore there is a great need to educate and raise the awareness of young people.


Pomeranian journal of life sciences | 2016

Badania składu ilościowego i jakościowego grzybów zasiedlających nasiona słonecznika (Helianthus annus L.)

Katarzyna Janda; Jolanta Wolska; Kamila Dębia

INTRODUCTION The aim of study was to estimate the qualitative and quantitative composition of moulds colonizing sunflower seeds on RBCA, YpSs, DG18 media at 25, 37, and 45°C. MATERIAL Twenty samples of sunflower seeds (not roasted and not salted) were used for the analysis. The highest number of moulds were xerophilic species isolated on DG18 at 25°C (33), followed by mesophilic species (29) on RBCA medium at 25°C, and mesophilic (22) and thermophilic species (10) on YpSs medium at 37, and 45°C, respectively. Eurotium herbariorum was isolated from all samples. A total of 287 strains belonging to 52 mould species were isolated from sunflower seeds. CONCLUSION The study revealed new species not previously isolated from sunflower seeds mycobiota.Introduction: The aim of study was to estimate the qualitative and quantitative composition of moulds colonizing sunflower seeds on RBCA, YpSs, DG18 media at 25, 37, and 45°C. Material: Twenty samples of sunflower seeds (not roasted and not salted) were used for the analysis. The highest number of moulds were xerophilic species isolated on DG18 at 25°C (33), followed by mesophilic species (29) on RBCA medium at 25°C, and mesophilic (22) and thermophilic species (10) on YpSs medium at 37° and 45°C, respectively. Eurotium herbariorum was isolated from all samples. A total of 287 strains belonging to 52 mould species were isolated from sunflower seeds. Conclusion: The study revealed new species not previously isolated from sunflower seeds mycobiota.


Biological Trace Element Research | 2017

Levels of Antioxidant Activity and Fluoride Content in Coffee Infusions of Arabica, Robusta and Green Coffee Beans in According to their Brewing Methods

Jolanta Wolska; Katarzyna Janda; Karolina Jakubczyk; M. Szymkowiak; Dariusz Chlubek; Izabela Gutowska


Biological Trace Element Research | 2017

Macro- and Microelement Content and Other Properties of Chaenomeles japonica L. Fruit and Protective Effects of Its Aqueous Extract on Hepatocyte Metabolism.

Irena Baranowska-Bosiacka; Beata Bosiacka; Julita Rast; Izabela Gutowska; Jolanta Wolska; Ewa Rębacz-Maron; Kamila Dębia; Katarzyna Janda; Jan Korbecki; Dariusz Chlubek


Pomeranian journal of life sciences | 2016

POKRZYWA ZWYCZAJNA (URTICA DIOICA L.) – CHARAKTERYSTYKA BOTANICZNA, BIOCHEMICZNA I WŁAŚCIWOŚCI PROZDROWOTNE

Karolina Jakubczyk; Katarzyna Janda; Sylwia Szkyrpan; Izabela Gutowska; Jolanta Wolska


Pomeranian journal of life sciences | 2018

Witamina C – budowa, właściwości, funkcje i występowanie

Katarzyna Janda; Magdalena Kasprzak; Jolanta Wolska


Journal of Elementology | 2018

Does the addition of spices change the content of fluoride and antioxidants in black tea infusions

Izabela Gutowska; Katarzyna Janda; Karolina Jakubczyk; Katarzyna Woźniak; Ewa Siwiec; Jolanta Wolska


Pomeranian journal of life sciences | 2016

Wpływ ekstraktów z pokrzywy zwyczajnej (Urtica dioica L.) na aktywność katalazy w monocytach/makrofagach THP1

Jolanta Wolska; Katarzyna Janda; Sylwia Szkyrpan; Izabela Gutowska


Pomeranian journal of life sciences | 2016

SPEKTROFOTOMETRYCZNE OZNACZANIE ZAWARTOŚCI BIAŁKA W MONOCYTACH/MAKROFAGACH THP-1 – OPIS METODY

Jolanta Wolska; Katarzyna Janda; Izabela Gutowska

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Katarzyna Janda

Pomeranian Medical University

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Izabela Gutowska

Pomeranian Medical University

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Karolina Jakubczyk

Pomeranian Medical University

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Dariusz Chlubek

Pomeranian Medical University

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Ewa Siwiec

Pomeranian Medical University

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Jan Korbecki

Pomeranian Medical University

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