Jerusalem artichoke tubers have diverse applications in the food industry as well as in biotechnology. Their suitability depends mostly on the inulin content. Seasonal fluctuations of fructan exohydrolase activity responsible for inulin degradation was investigated in the tubers of three Jerusalem artichoke cultivars. The changes of fructan exohydrolase activity positively correlated with the changes of the content of total and short fructooligosaccharides. Therefore, to extract inulin with higher degree of polymerization for biotechnological purposes, the tubers of Jerusalem artichoke should be uprooted in autumn before the level of fructan exohydrolase reaches its maximum. If short fructooligosaccharides are desirable, the tubers in late ...
AbstractBackgroundThe roots of chicory and the tubers of Jerusalem artichoke are used for the produc...
Although Jerusalem artichoke is not recognized as a commercial plant species that is cultivated in v...
To determine the effect of different harvesting time on antioxidant capacity in Jerusalem artichoke ...
Jerusalem artichoke tubers have diverse applications in the food industry as well as in biotechnolog...
The application of fructo-oligosacharides and inulin in food products is accepted as \’dietary fibre...
Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) is rich in vitamins, carbohydrates, fiber. Tubers of J...
Survey‘s purpose: to investigate and assess the change of oligosaccharide’s quantity in Jerusalem ar...
The aim of this 3-year study was to determine the influence of harvest time on dry matter, total die...
Six clones of Jerusalem artichoke, five new clones (coded as 17, 22, 56, 69 and 70) and the control ...
Five different Jerusalem artichoke cultivars were investigated to compare their nutritional value. I...
The tubers of Jerusalem artichoke are rich of inulin, which makes the plant one of primary inulin re...
This study aim to evaluate the distribution of bioactive compounds in the tubers of organically grow...
Jerusalem artichoke is an excellent source of inulin. Inulin has valuable nutritional and functional...
The inulin-type fructans in Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) tubers exhibit different d...
The inulin-type fructans in Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) tubers exhibit different d...
AbstractBackgroundThe roots of chicory and the tubers of Jerusalem artichoke are used for the produc...
Although Jerusalem artichoke is not recognized as a commercial plant species that is cultivated in v...
To determine the effect of different harvesting time on antioxidant capacity in Jerusalem artichoke ...
Jerusalem artichoke tubers have diverse applications in the food industry as well as in biotechnolog...
The application of fructo-oligosacharides and inulin in food products is accepted as \’dietary fibre...
Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) is rich in vitamins, carbohydrates, fiber. Tubers of J...
Survey‘s purpose: to investigate and assess the change of oligosaccharide’s quantity in Jerusalem ar...
The aim of this 3-year study was to determine the influence of harvest time on dry matter, total die...
Six clones of Jerusalem artichoke, five new clones (coded as 17, 22, 56, 69 and 70) and the control ...
Five different Jerusalem artichoke cultivars were investigated to compare their nutritional value. I...
The tubers of Jerusalem artichoke are rich of inulin, which makes the plant one of primary inulin re...
This study aim to evaluate the distribution of bioactive compounds in the tubers of organically grow...
Jerusalem artichoke is an excellent source of inulin. Inulin has valuable nutritional and functional...
The inulin-type fructans in Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) tubers exhibit different d...
The inulin-type fructans in Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) tubers exhibit different d...
AbstractBackgroundThe roots of chicory and the tubers of Jerusalem artichoke are used for the produc...
Although Jerusalem artichoke is not recognized as a commercial plant species that is cultivated in v...
To determine the effect of different harvesting time on antioxidant capacity in Jerusalem artichoke ...