Elderberry growth phases represent an irreversible process involving a series of biochemical changes that have an extremely important impact on nutritional characteristics. The aim was to assess the impact of genotype and maturity stage on phenolic compounds, antioxidant capacity and mineral profile in Sambucus plants harvested during different growth phases, from green elder flower buds to purple-black elderberries, including pollen, peduncles and seeds. Growth phases proved to have a greater influence compared to varieties. The green buds and flowers of both varieties had a high concentration of quercetin 3-rutinoside, also termed the key compound of the study. It was found that antioxidant activity varied in the following order: blooming...
In view of growing requirements of the food industry regarding elderberries (genus Sambucus), a need...
Sambucus nigra L. or black elder has a long history of use in traditional European medicine for trea...
Sambucus nigra L. (Caprifoliaceae) is wide spread in temperate and sub-tropical zones. The consumpti...
: Elderberry used to be a common medicinal plant since long. Its ripe fruit and inflorescence has be...
: Elderberry used to be a common medicinal plant since long. Its ripe fruit and inflorescence has be...
This is the first report on the difference in the contents of the major quality compounds during dev...
The food industry, in response to current consumer demand for natural and functional foods, is const...
Elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) consumption has been growing in the last years, generating a large nu...
The relationship between the content of bioactive compounds and mutagenic activity of elderberry fru...
<p>The inflorescence of common elder (<i>Sambucus nigra</i> L., Adoxaceae) is known to be rich in ph...
The present study aimed to characterize the nutritional value and potential use of elderberries as a...
Due to its abundance of physiologically active ingredients, one of the oldest medicinal herbs, elder...
The objective of this study is the characterization of the phenolic profile and antioxidant activity...
8. Abstract The fruit of the European elder, Sambucus nigra L., is used in therapy as a drug Sambuci...
1. Abstract Purpose of this thesis was to prove and determine antioxidant activity of flower extract...
In view of growing requirements of the food industry regarding elderberries (genus Sambucus), a need...
Sambucus nigra L. or black elder has a long history of use in traditional European medicine for trea...
Sambucus nigra L. (Caprifoliaceae) is wide spread in temperate and sub-tropical zones. The consumpti...
: Elderberry used to be a common medicinal plant since long. Its ripe fruit and inflorescence has be...
: Elderberry used to be a common medicinal plant since long. Its ripe fruit and inflorescence has be...
This is the first report on the difference in the contents of the major quality compounds during dev...
The food industry, in response to current consumer demand for natural and functional foods, is const...
Elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) consumption has been growing in the last years, generating a large nu...
The relationship between the content of bioactive compounds and mutagenic activity of elderberry fru...
<p>The inflorescence of common elder (<i>Sambucus nigra</i> L., Adoxaceae) is known to be rich in ph...
The present study aimed to characterize the nutritional value and potential use of elderberries as a...
Due to its abundance of physiologically active ingredients, one of the oldest medicinal herbs, elder...
The objective of this study is the characterization of the phenolic profile and antioxidant activity...
8. Abstract The fruit of the European elder, Sambucus nigra L., is used in therapy as a drug Sambuci...
1. Abstract Purpose of this thesis was to prove and determine antioxidant activity of flower extract...
In view of growing requirements of the food industry regarding elderberries (genus Sambucus), a need...
Sambucus nigra L. or black elder has a long history of use in traditional European medicine for trea...
Sambucus nigra L. (Caprifoliaceae) is wide spread in temperate and sub-tropical zones. The consumpti...