Katalin Recseg
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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Talanta | 2008
Aleksandra Szydłowska-Czerniak; Csilla Dianoczki; Katalin Recseg; György Karlovits; Edward Szłyk
Two ferric-ion-based total antioxidant capacity methods: 1,10-phenanthroline (Phen) and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) were used for determination of antioxidant capacities (AC) of the acetonic and methanolic extracts of vegetable oils. The obtained mean Phen and FRAP values for acetonic extracts of olive oils, rapeseed, rice and four sunflower oils (39.3-336.5 and 39.5-339.6 micromol Fe/100g) were higher than for methanolic extracts (22.8-307.3 and 23.5-300.1 micromol Fe/100g). However, antioxidant capacities of methanolic extracts of corn oil, blended oils and two sunflower oils with garden green flowers (56.5-312.9 and 53.9-306.5 micromol Fe/100g for Phen and FRAP methods, respectively) were higher than for acetonic extracts of these oils (54.2-249.2 and 52.9-244.7 micromol Fe/100g for Phen and FRAP methods, respectively). There is a linear and significant correlation between these two analytical methods (r=0.9989 and 0.9986 for acetonic and methanolic extracts). Also, total phenolic compounds (TPC) in the studied oils correlated with their antioxidant capacities determined by Phen and FRAP methods (r=0.9012, 0.7818 and 0.8947, 0.7830 for acetonic and methanolic extracts, respectively). The comparable precision (R.S.D.=0.8-4.6%, 0.9-4.9% and 0.7-4.0%, 0.6-4.0% for acetonic and methanolic extracts, respectively) and sensitivity (epsilon=1.27 x 10(4), 1.11 x 10(4) and 2.62 x 10(4)dm(3)mol(-1)cm(-1)) for the proposed Phen and the modified FRAP methods, demonstrate the benefit of the Phen method in the routine analysis of antioxidant capacities of vegetable oils.
Synthetic Communications | 1995
László Poppe; Katalin Recseg; Lajos Novák
Abstract Reaction of the protected glycidol derivatives (1A-C) with a wide variety of Grignard reagents (2a-h) in the presence of catalytic amount of CuCN provided the corresponding monoprotected diol derivatives (3) in a highly regioselective manner.
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2008
Aleksandra Szydłowska-Czerniak; György Karlovits; Csilla Dianoczki; Katalin Recseg; Edward Szłyk
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2001
Zs. Kemény; Katalin Recseg; G. Hénon; K. Kővári; F. Zwobada
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2003
Fruzsina Doleschall; Katalin Recseg; Zsolt Kemény; Katalin Kővári
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2002
Fruzsina Doleschall; Zsolt Kemény; Katalin Recseg; Katalin Kővári
Journal of Microcolumn Separations | 2001
Fruzsina Doleschall; Zsolt Kemény; Katalin Recseg; Katalin Kővári
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2005
Albert J. Dijkstra; Enikő R. Tőke; Pál Kolonits; Katalin Recseg; Katalin Kővári; László Poppe
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2001
G. Hénon; Katalin Recseg; K. Kovari
Archive | 2002
Tibor Czuppon; Zsolt Kemény; Endréné Kovari; Katalin Recseg