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European Food Research and Technology | 2017

Comparative analysis of different groups of phenolic compounds in fruit and leaf extracts of Aronia sp.: A. melanocarpa, A. arbutifolia, and A. ×prunifolia and their antioxidant activities

Agnieszka Szopa; Adam Kokotkiewicz; Paweł Kubica; Piotr Banaszczak; Agnieszka Wojtanowska-Krośniak; Mirosław Krośniak; Urszula Marzec-Wróblewska; Anna Badura; Paweł Zagrodzki; Adam Buciński; Maria Luczkiewicz; Halina Ekiert

Anthocyanins, flavonols, and phenolic acids were estimated in methanolic extracts from the fruits and leaves of three chokeberries—Aronia melanocarpa, Aronia arbutifolia, and Aroniau2009×prunifolia. The fruits contained significant amounts of cyanidin glycosides (0.3–323.2xa0mg/100xa0g DW) and two phenolic acids: chlorogenic acid (16.3–273.5xa0mg/100xa0g DW) and neochlorogenic acid (92.3–212.6xa0mg/100xa0g DW). The leaf extracts contained high amounts of flavonols: quercetin, quercitrin, and rutin (62.1–367.0xa0mg/100xa0g DW), as well as chlorogenic acid, neochlorogenic acid, and rosmarinic acid (max. 724.2, 482.7, 154.7xa0mg/100xa0g DW, respectively). Of the examined materials, A. arbutifolia leaves were characterized by the highest total phenolics content (9148.2xa0mg gal. ac. Eq./100xa0g DW) and showed the highest antioxidant activity in DPPH and FRAP assays. The results demonstrate that fruits of A. arbutifolia and A. ×prunifolia are a rich source of antioxidants and can be used as plant raw materials, alternatively to A. melanocarpa berries. Leaves of the investigated species are of potential therapeutic and dietary interest because of their high flavonol and phenolic acid content.


Folia Forestalia Polonica: Series A - Forestry | 2013

Biodiversity of Balcan pine (Pinus peuce Griseb.) experimental stands in the Rogów Arboretum (Poland)

Izabela Kałucka; Andrzej M. Jagodziński; Maciej Skorupski; Marek Kasprowicz; Maria Wojterska; Tomasz Dobies; Małgorzata Sławska; Anna Wierzbicka; Andrzej Łabędzki; Mirosław Nowiński; Stanisław Małek; Piotr Banaszczak; Piotr Karolewski; Jacek Oleksyn

Abstract The Balkan pine (Pinus peuce) is a Balkan Peninsula endemic tree species, growing in high mountains of Bulgaria, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania, and Greece and forming pure and mixed stands in subalpine forests. The paper gives a survey of biodiversity of Balkan pine stands in the Rogów Arboretum in reference to environmental data. In the plots examined, 29 taxa of vascular plants, 29 taxa of macrofungi and 127 taxa of invertebrates were recorded. The revealed diversity is discussed with regard to the data from Pinus peuce natural habitats.


Plant Ecology | 2017

Interaction between invasive and potentially invasive shrub species does not influence relationships between their ecological success and distance from propagule sources

Marcin K. Dyderski; Piotr Banaszczak; Mateusz Rawlik; Andrzej M. Jagodziński

Although interactions between alien and native plant species are well studied, data on interactions between two co-existing alien species with respect to their invasibility are scarce. The aims of this study were (1) to evaluate three factors shaping abundance of the alien shrub species Cornus alternifolia: abundance of another alien (invasive) shrub species (Prunus serotina), type of tree stand (coniferous vs. broadleaved) and distance to propagule sources and (2) to assess the potential dispersal distance of the species studied. Densities of both species were assessed within 194 experimental plots (located in experimental plantations of trees) in Rogów Arboretum (Central Poland). P. serotina occurred on 79 and C. alternifolia on 33 of the 194 plots. The furthest distance of C. alternifolia from the propagule source was 338xa0m. C. alternifolia reached higher densities in coniferous than broadleaved tree stands. Density of C. alternifolia depended on tree stand type and distance from the propagule source, but did not depend on density of P. serotina. Density of C. alternifolia decreased with increasing distance from the propagule source; however, this relationship was modified by the type of tree stand: densities were lower in broadleaved than in coniferous stands. The presence of the invasive species seems to neither facilitate nor limit the dispersal distance of C. alternifolia, as these two species differ in shade tolerance. The study also provided the first information about C. alternifolia potential invasiveness, because earlier this species was noticed only as casually escaping from cultivation in Slovakia.


Natural Product Research | 2018

LC-ESI-MS/MS profiling of phenolics in the leaves of Eleutherococcus senticosus cultivated in the West Europe and anti-hyaluronidase and anti-acetylcholinestarase activities

Rafał Kuźniewski; Daniel Załuski; Marta Olech; Piotr Banaszczak; Renata Nowak

Abstract Neither secondary metabolites of the spring leaves nor the autumn leaves of Eleutherococcus senticosus species cultivated in Poland, or the bioactivity are known. The richest in polyphenols was the autumn leaves (171.1 mg/g DE), while in flavonoids the spring leaves (107.9 mg/g DE). Using LC-ESI-MS/MS, protocatechuic acid has been identified as the most abundant compound in the spring and autumn leaves (200 and 70 μg/g DE, respectively). Amongst flavonoids, naringenin 7-O-glucoside occurred in the largest amount (20 and 10 mg/g DE in the spring and autumn leaves, respectively). The autumn leaves inhibited Hyal the strongest (74.3%), comparing to the spring leaves (33%). A weak inhibition was found towards AChE (0.64 and 5.8% for the autumn and spring leaves, respectively). To our best knowledge, no information was available on the phytochemical composition and activity of the leaves of E. senticosus cultivated in Poland.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2015

Plantation of coniferous trees modifies risk and size of Padus serotina (Ehrh.) Borkh. invasion – Evidence from a Rogów Arboretum case study

Andrzej M. Jagodziński; Marcin K. Dyderski; Mateusz Rawlik; Piotr Banaszczak


Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Silvarum Colendarum Ratio et Industria Lignaria | 2011

The list of plants, fungi and invertebrates of noble fir (Abies procera Rehder) experimental stands in Rogow Arboretum (Poland)

Marek Kasprowicz; Andrzej M. Jagodziński; Maciej Skorupski; Maria Wojterska; Tomasz Dobies; Izabela Kałucka; Małgorzata Sławska; Anna Wierzbicka; Andrzej Łabędzki; Mirosław Nowiński; Piotr Karolewski; Jacek Oleksyn; Piotr Banaszczak; Stanisław Małek


Natural Product Communications | 2013

Composition of essential oils from seeds of Abies koreana.

Anna Wajs-Bonikowska; Karol Olejnik; Radosław Bonikowski; Piotr Banaszczak


Folia Forestalia Polonica: Series A - Forestry | 2012

Species diversity related to red maple (Acer rubrum L.) occurred on experimental stands in Rogów Arboretum (Poland)

Maria Wojterska; Andrzej M. Jagodziński; Maciej Skorupski; Marek Kasprowicz; Tomasz Dobies; Anna Wierzbicka; Andrzej Łabędzki; Piotr Banaszczak; Piotr Karolewski; Jacek Oleksyn


Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Silvarum Colendarum Ratio et Industria Lignaria | 2011

Plants, fungi and invertebrates of grand fir [Abies grandis (Douglas ex D. Don) Lindl.] experimental stands in Rogów Arboretum (Poland)

Maciej Skorupski; Jagodziński; M Andrzej; Izabela Kałucka; Marek Kasprowicz; Maria Wojterska; Tomasz Dobies; Małgorzata Sławska; Anna Wierzbicka; Andrzej Łabędzki; Joanna Oleszyńska-Niżniowska; Mirosław Nowiński; Stanisław Małek; Piotr Karolewski; Jacek Oleksyn; Piotr Banaszczak


Acta Agrobotanica | 2017

Root nodule structure in Chamaecytisus podolicus

Monika Skawińska; Barbara Łotocka; Tomasz Ruszkowski; Piotr Banaszczak; Ewa Znojek

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Andrzej Łabędzki

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Jacek Oleksyn

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Marek Kasprowicz

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

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Maria Wojterska

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

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Piotr Karolewski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Małgorzata Sławska

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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