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Quality parameters change during ripening in leaves and fruits of wild growing and cultivated elderberry (Sambucus nigra) genotypes

Kiprovski, Biljana; Malenčić, Ðorđe; Ljubojević, Mirjana; Ognjanov, Vladislav; Veberić, Robert; Hudina, Metka; Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja

(Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kiprovski, Biljana
AU  - Malenčić, Ðorđe
AU  - Ljubojević, Mirjana
AU  - Ognjanov, Vladislav
AU  - Veberić, Robert
AU  - Hudina, Metka
AU  - Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2096
AB  - This is the first report on the difference in the contents of the major quality compounds during development among cultivated ('Haschberg' cultivar and 'Ljubostinja' selection) and wild edible elderberry plants. Phenolics content in leaves (four stages) and fruits (unripe and ripe), as well as organic acids and sugars content in unripe and ripe fruits were determined. Quinic acid was the major organic acid in unripe fruits (especially in 'Wild' plants 16.7 g 100 g(-1)), while ripe fruits accumulated citric acid in the highest amounts (the highest was in' Ljubostinja' 10.2 g 100 g(-1)). 'Wild' elderberry plants had significantly higher sugar content in fruits, in general (2.2 unripe and in ripe 8.4 g 100 g(-1)), except for fructose content which was the highest in' Ljubostinja' ripe fruits (up to 6-fold higher). Tested elderberry plants had four major groups of phenolics in their leaves and fruits during development: phenolic acids (caffeic and caffeoylquinic acid derivatives), flavanone, flavonols (quercetin, kaempferol and isorhamnetin derivatives) and anthocyanins (mostly cyanidin derivatives).' Ljubostinja' had higher content of cyanidin derivatives in leaves in flowering stage and in all tested fruits (0.01% DW in unripe and 0.7% DW in ripe). Bearing in mind all tested quality parameters, 'Ljubostinja' selection had better quality of fruits, which position this selection as valuable resource for further cultivation and breeding of elderberry.
PB  - Elsevier, Amsterdam
T2  - Scientia Horticulturae
T1  - Quality parameters change during ripening in leaves and fruits of wild growing and cultivated elderberry (Sambucus nigra) genotypes
VL  - 277
DO  - 10.1016/j.scienta.2020.109792
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kiprovski, Biljana and Malenčić, Ðorđe and Ljubojević, Mirjana and Ognjanov, Vladislav and Veberić, Robert and Hudina, Metka and Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja",
year = "2021",
abstract = "This is the first report on the difference in the contents of the major quality compounds during development among cultivated ('Haschberg' cultivar and 'Ljubostinja' selection) and wild edible elderberry plants. Phenolics content in leaves (four stages) and fruits (unripe and ripe), as well as organic acids and sugars content in unripe and ripe fruits were determined. Quinic acid was the major organic acid in unripe fruits (especially in 'Wild' plants 16.7 g 100 g(-1)), while ripe fruits accumulated citric acid in the highest amounts (the highest was in' Ljubostinja' 10.2 g 100 g(-1)). 'Wild' elderberry plants had significantly higher sugar content in fruits, in general (2.2 unripe and in ripe 8.4 g 100 g(-1)), except for fructose content which was the highest in' Ljubostinja' ripe fruits (up to 6-fold higher). Tested elderberry plants had four major groups of phenolics in their leaves and fruits during development: phenolic acids (caffeic and caffeoylquinic acid derivatives), flavanone, flavonols (quercetin, kaempferol and isorhamnetin derivatives) and anthocyanins (mostly cyanidin derivatives).' Ljubostinja' had higher content of cyanidin derivatives in leaves in flowering stage and in all tested fruits (0.01% DW in unripe and 0.7% DW in ripe). Bearing in mind all tested quality parameters, 'Ljubostinja' selection had better quality of fruits, which position this selection as valuable resource for further cultivation and breeding of elderberry.",
publisher = "Elsevier, Amsterdam",
journal = "Scientia Horticulturae",
title = "Quality parameters change during ripening in leaves and fruits of wild growing and cultivated elderberry (Sambucus nigra) genotypes",
volume = "277",
doi = "10.1016/j.scienta.2020.109792"
}
Kiprovski, B., Malenčić, Ð., Ljubojević, M., Ognjanov, V., Veberić, R., Hudina, M.,& Mikulić-Petkovšek, M.. (2021). Quality parameters change during ripening in leaves and fruits of wild growing and cultivated elderberry (Sambucus nigra) genotypes. in Scientia Horticulturae
Elsevier, Amsterdam., 277.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2020.109792
Kiprovski B, Malenčić Ð, Ljubojević M, Ognjanov V, Veberić R, Hudina M, Mikulić-Petkovšek M. Quality parameters change during ripening in leaves and fruits of wild growing and cultivated elderberry (Sambucus nigra) genotypes. in Scientia Horticulturae. 2021;277.
doi:10.1016/j.scienta.2020.109792 .
Kiprovski, Biljana, Malenčić, Ðorđe, Ljubojević, Mirjana, Ognjanov, Vladislav, Veberić, Robert, Hudina, Metka, Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja, "Quality parameters change during ripening in leaves and fruits of wild growing and cultivated elderberry (Sambucus nigra) genotypes" in Scientia Horticulturae, 277 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2020.109792 . .
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Antioxidant capacity of dark red corn – Biochemical properties coupled with electrochemical evaluation

Stevanović, M.; Stevanović, S.; Mihailović, M.; Kiprovski, Biljana; Bekavac, Goran; Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja; Lović, Jelena D.

(Syscom 18 SRL, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stevanović, M.
AU  - Stevanović, S.
AU  - Mihailović, M.
AU  - Kiprovski, Biljana
AU  - Bekavac, Goran
AU  - Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja
AU  - Lović, Jelena D.
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2022
AB  - Biochemistry coupled with electrochemical approach is employed in a fast, relatively simple, yet highly precise detection of a plant extract antioxidant properties. Antioxidant capacity of dark red corn grains was investigated electrochemically using cyclic voltammetry (CV) on glassy carbon electrode (GC). The linear polarization resistance (LPR) measurements were performed for examining the corrosion inhibitive behavior of polyphenolics on mild steel. The consistent positive correlation (r=0.99) was established between total phenolic and flavonoid contents obtained by CV measurements and spectrophotometric antioxidant assay (DPPH test). Both analyses confirm the high antioxidant activity of tested pigments. Determination of the corrosion inhibition efficiency revealed that the red corn pigments have anti-corrosion effect on mild steels.
PB  - Syscom 18 SRL
T2  - Revista de Chimie
T1  - Antioxidant capacity of dark red corn – Biochemical properties coupled with electrochemical evaluation
EP  - 41
IS  - 6
SP  - 31
VL  - 71
DO  - 10.37358/RC.20.6.8167
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stevanović, M. and Stevanović, S. and Mihailović, M. and Kiprovski, Biljana and Bekavac, Goran and Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja and Lović, Jelena D.",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Biochemistry coupled with electrochemical approach is employed in a fast, relatively simple, yet highly precise detection of a plant extract antioxidant properties. Antioxidant capacity of dark red corn grains was investigated electrochemically using cyclic voltammetry (CV) on glassy carbon electrode (GC). The linear polarization resistance (LPR) measurements were performed for examining the corrosion inhibitive behavior of polyphenolics on mild steel. The consistent positive correlation (r=0.99) was established between total phenolic and flavonoid contents obtained by CV measurements and spectrophotometric antioxidant assay (DPPH test). Both analyses confirm the high antioxidant activity of tested pigments. Determination of the corrosion inhibition efficiency revealed that the red corn pigments have anti-corrosion effect on mild steels.",
publisher = "Syscom 18 SRL",
journal = "Revista de Chimie",
title = "Antioxidant capacity of dark red corn – Biochemical properties coupled with electrochemical evaluation",
pages = "41-31",
number = "6",
volume = "71",
doi = "10.37358/RC.20.6.8167"
}
Stevanović, M., Stevanović, S., Mihailović, M., Kiprovski, B., Bekavac, G., Mikulić-Petkovšek, M.,& Lović, J. D.. (2020). Antioxidant capacity of dark red corn – Biochemical properties coupled with electrochemical evaluation. in Revista de Chimie
Syscom 18 SRL., 71(6), 31-41.
https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.20.6.8167
Stevanović M, Stevanović S, Mihailović M, Kiprovski B, Bekavac G, Mikulić-Petkovšek M, Lović JD. Antioxidant capacity of dark red corn – Biochemical properties coupled with electrochemical evaluation. in Revista de Chimie. 2020;71(6):31-41.
doi:10.37358/RC.20.6.8167 .
Stevanović, M., Stevanović, S., Mihailović, M., Kiprovski, Biljana, Bekavac, Goran, Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja, Lović, Jelena D., "Antioxidant capacity of dark red corn – Biochemical properties coupled with electrochemical evaluation" in Revista de Chimie, 71, no. 6 (2020):31-41,
https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.20.6.8167 . .
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Black and yellow soybean: contribution of seed quality to oxidative stress response during plant development

Kiprovski, Biljana; Miladinović, Jegor; Koren, Anamarija; Malenčić, Ðorđe; Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja

(Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kiprovski, Biljana
AU  - Miladinović, Jegor
AU  - Koren, Anamarija
AU  - Malenčić, Ðorđe
AU  - Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1856
AB  - The purpose of this paper was to compare quality of seeds of two black and yellow soybean and the response of plants developed from these seeds to oxidative stress during vegetation and reproduction period. Content of carbohydrates: cellulose, starch, total and reduced sugars, as well as oil and protein content varied among all varieties, irrespective the colour. Bearing in mind all differences in seed quality, as well as response to oxidative stresses during development, black cultivars could be proposed as an excellent source of phenolic compounds (flavan-3-ols, antocyanins, genistein, glycitein, quercetin, laricitrin and isorhamnetin derivatives). Due to extreme fluctuation in precipitation amounts in the last years, information on the better performance of soybean varieties in oxidative stress conditions is of great importance to organic and conventional production of this cultivar.
PB  - Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd
T2  - Genetika-Belgrade
T1  - Black and yellow soybean: contribution of seed quality to oxidative stress response during plant development
EP  - 510
IS  - 2
SP  - 495
VL  - 51
DO  - 10.2298/GENSR1902495K
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kiprovski, Biljana and Miladinović, Jegor and Koren, Anamarija and Malenčić, Ðorđe and Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The purpose of this paper was to compare quality of seeds of two black and yellow soybean and the response of plants developed from these seeds to oxidative stress during vegetation and reproduction period. Content of carbohydrates: cellulose, starch, total and reduced sugars, as well as oil and protein content varied among all varieties, irrespective the colour. Bearing in mind all differences in seed quality, as well as response to oxidative stresses during development, black cultivars could be proposed as an excellent source of phenolic compounds (flavan-3-ols, antocyanins, genistein, glycitein, quercetin, laricitrin and isorhamnetin derivatives). Due to extreme fluctuation in precipitation amounts in the last years, information on the better performance of soybean varieties in oxidative stress conditions is of great importance to organic and conventional production of this cultivar.",
publisher = "Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd",
journal = "Genetika-Belgrade",
title = "Black and yellow soybean: contribution of seed quality to oxidative stress response during plant development",
pages = "510-495",
number = "2",
volume = "51",
doi = "10.2298/GENSR1902495K"
}
Kiprovski, B., Miladinović, J., Koren, A., Malenčić, Ð.,& Mikulić-Petkovšek, M.. (2019). Black and yellow soybean: contribution of seed quality to oxidative stress response during plant development. in Genetika-Belgrade
Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd., 51(2), 495-510.
https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1902495K
Kiprovski B, Miladinović J, Koren A, Malenčić Ð, Mikulić-Petkovšek M. Black and yellow soybean: contribution of seed quality to oxidative stress response during plant development. in Genetika-Belgrade. 2019;51(2):495-510.
doi:10.2298/GENSR1902495K .
Kiprovski, Biljana, Miladinović, Jegor, Koren, Anamarija, Malenčić, Ðorđe, Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja, "Black and yellow soybean: contribution of seed quality to oxidative stress response during plant development" in Genetika-Belgrade, 51, no. 2 (2019):495-510,
https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1902495K . .
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Novel insights to the anti-proliferative activity of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) co-treatment

Mrđanović, Jasminka; Bogdanović, Višnja; Kiprovski, Biljana; Malenčić, Ðorđe; Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja; Milovanović, Ivan; Mišan, Aleksandra

(Institut za proučavanje lekovitog bilja Dr Josif Pančić, Beograd, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mrđanović, Jasminka
AU  - Bogdanović, Višnja
AU  - Kiprovski, Biljana
AU  - Malenčić, Ðorđe
AU  - Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja
AU  - Milovanović, Ivan
AU  - Mišan, Aleksandra
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1860
AB  - The aim of this study was to characterize volatile and non-volatile compounds of rosemary from the North Adriatic region and to determine its antiproliferative activity, alone or in combination with radiomimetic bleomycin (BLM) on three malignant and one non-transformed human cell lines. Chemi-cal analysis of the volatile compounds revealed the presence of monoterpenes (93.8%), among which 1.8-cineol (32.9%) and camphor (15.5%) were the dominant compounds. Also, obtained results showed that the major polyphenolic constituents in rosemary extract were phenolic acids (rosmarinic acid and its derivatives up to 69.2 mg 100 g -1), as well as flavones and flavonols in the following order: lute-olin>isorhamnetin>quercetin>kaempferol>apigenin. Cell growth tests showed that rosemary extract alone exerted moderate antiproliferative activity, as well as a synergistic antiproliferative effect with bleomycin (EC 50 344.3-461.5 µg mL -1 and 58.6-292 µg mL -1 , respectively). The anti-tumor effect of rosemary extract in combination with BLM was much stronger, compared to BLM itself on the breast cancer cells. Through its proposed sensitizing effect, rosemary extract, in combination with the standard chemotherapeutics, could be used for the investigations of possible therapeutic modalities.
PB  - Institut za proučavanje lekovitog bilja Dr Josif Pančić, Beograd
T2  - Lekovite sirovine
T1  - Novel insights to the anti-proliferative activity of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) co-treatment
EP  - 51
IS  - 39
SP  - 44
DO  - 10.5937/leksir1939044M
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mrđanović, Jasminka and Bogdanović, Višnja and Kiprovski, Biljana and Malenčić, Ðorđe and Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja and Milovanović, Ivan and Mišan, Aleksandra",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to characterize volatile and non-volatile compounds of rosemary from the North Adriatic region and to determine its antiproliferative activity, alone or in combination with radiomimetic bleomycin (BLM) on three malignant and one non-transformed human cell lines. Chemi-cal analysis of the volatile compounds revealed the presence of monoterpenes (93.8%), among which 1.8-cineol (32.9%) and camphor (15.5%) were the dominant compounds. Also, obtained results showed that the major polyphenolic constituents in rosemary extract were phenolic acids (rosmarinic acid and its derivatives up to 69.2 mg 100 g -1), as well as flavones and flavonols in the following order: lute-olin>isorhamnetin>quercetin>kaempferol>apigenin. Cell growth tests showed that rosemary extract alone exerted moderate antiproliferative activity, as well as a synergistic antiproliferative effect with bleomycin (EC 50 344.3-461.5 µg mL -1 and 58.6-292 µg mL -1 , respectively). The anti-tumor effect of rosemary extract in combination with BLM was much stronger, compared to BLM itself on the breast cancer cells. Through its proposed sensitizing effect, rosemary extract, in combination with the standard chemotherapeutics, could be used for the investigations of possible therapeutic modalities.",
publisher = "Institut za proučavanje lekovitog bilja Dr Josif Pančić, Beograd",
journal = "Lekovite sirovine",
title = "Novel insights to the anti-proliferative activity of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) co-treatment",
pages = "51-44",
number = "39",
doi = "10.5937/leksir1939044M"
}
Mrđanović, J., Bogdanović, V., Kiprovski, B., Malenčić, Ð., Mikulić-Petkovšek, M., Milovanović, I.,& Mišan, A.. (2019). Novel insights to the anti-proliferative activity of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) co-treatment. in Lekovite sirovine
Institut za proučavanje lekovitog bilja Dr Josif Pančić, Beograd.(39), 44-51.
https://doi.org/10.5937/leksir1939044M
Mrđanović J, Bogdanović V, Kiprovski B, Malenčić Ð, Mikulić-Petkovšek M, Milovanović I, Mišan A. Novel insights to the anti-proliferative activity of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) co-treatment. in Lekovite sirovine. 2019;(39):44-51.
doi:10.5937/leksir1939044M .
Mrđanović, Jasminka, Bogdanović, Višnja, Kiprovski, Biljana, Malenčić, Ðorđe, Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja, Milovanović, Ivan, Mišan, Aleksandra, "Novel insights to the anti-proliferative activity of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) co-treatment" in Lekovite sirovine, no. 39 (2019):44-51,
https://doi.org/10.5937/leksir1939044M . .
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Postharvest changes in primary and secondary metabolites of sweet cherry cultivars induced by Monilinia laxa

Kiprovski, Biljana; Borković, Bosko; Malenčić, Ðorđe; Veberić, Robert; Stampar, Franci; Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja

(Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kiprovski, Biljana
AU  - Borković, Bosko
AU  - Malenčić, Ðorđe
AU  - Veberić, Robert
AU  - Stampar, Franci
AU  - Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1824
AB  - The aim of the study was to evaluate in which way nine cultivars of sweet cherry fruit cope with postharvest, artificial inoculation with Monilinia laxa pathogenic fungus through changes in sugars, organic acids and polyphenolic compounds, as well as which phenolics compounds are crucial participants in coping with the disease. Contents of sugars in this study were (g kg(-1) dry weight): glucose 205-439 and 268-443, fructose 175-398.9 and 208.6-365.8 and sucrose 20-47.6 and 19.2-38.6 in healthy and infected fruit, respectively. Organic acids detected in sweet cherry cultivars were citric, malic, quinic, shikimic and fumaric acid and their content varied depending on cultivar and treatment. Only 'Burlat' accumulated tartaric acid after the infection. Of all phenolic acids, which content decreased in infected fruit, it is clear that only the more tolerant genotypes 'Merchant', 'Lionska', and 'Sue' enhanced content of 3-feruloylquinic acid (in healthy up to 93 and in infected fruit 105.3-139.1 mg kg(-1)). The most abundant anthocyanins were cyanidin derivatives (80-266.1 and 10-3700 mg kg(-1) in healthy and infected fruit, respectively). 'Burlat', 'Junska rana', 'Merchant' and 'Summit' dominantly had cyanidin-glucoside, while only infected fruit of 'Priusadebnaja' and 'Asenova rana' accumulated cyanidin-glucoside. 'Priusadebnaja', 'Asenova rana' and 'Lionska' had cyanidin-rutinoside. 'Lionska', 'Sue' and 'Asenova rana' had higher cyanidin and peonidin derivative contents in infected fruit (1.2 to 3-fold higher). Peonidine derivatives (peonidin glucoside and rutinoside), 5-carboxypyrano-cyanidin-rutinoside content mostly decreased after the infection (14.9-97.7 %). Bearing in mind obtained results, 3-feruloylquinic acid, flavonols and anthocyanins could be proposed as crucial participants in coping with the disease.
PB  - Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam
T2  - Postharvest Biology & Technology
T1  - Postharvest changes in primary and secondary metabolites of sweet cherry cultivars induced by Monilinia laxa
EP  - 54
SP  - 46
VL  - 144
DO  - 10.1016/j.postharvbio.2018.05.012
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kiprovski, Biljana and Borković, Bosko and Malenčić, Ðorđe and Veberić, Robert and Stampar, Franci and Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The aim of the study was to evaluate in which way nine cultivars of sweet cherry fruit cope with postharvest, artificial inoculation with Monilinia laxa pathogenic fungus through changes in sugars, organic acids and polyphenolic compounds, as well as which phenolics compounds are crucial participants in coping with the disease. Contents of sugars in this study were (g kg(-1) dry weight): glucose 205-439 and 268-443, fructose 175-398.9 and 208.6-365.8 and sucrose 20-47.6 and 19.2-38.6 in healthy and infected fruit, respectively. Organic acids detected in sweet cherry cultivars were citric, malic, quinic, shikimic and fumaric acid and their content varied depending on cultivar and treatment. Only 'Burlat' accumulated tartaric acid after the infection. Of all phenolic acids, which content decreased in infected fruit, it is clear that only the more tolerant genotypes 'Merchant', 'Lionska', and 'Sue' enhanced content of 3-feruloylquinic acid (in healthy up to 93 and in infected fruit 105.3-139.1 mg kg(-1)). The most abundant anthocyanins were cyanidin derivatives (80-266.1 and 10-3700 mg kg(-1) in healthy and infected fruit, respectively). 'Burlat', 'Junska rana', 'Merchant' and 'Summit' dominantly had cyanidin-glucoside, while only infected fruit of 'Priusadebnaja' and 'Asenova rana' accumulated cyanidin-glucoside. 'Priusadebnaja', 'Asenova rana' and 'Lionska' had cyanidin-rutinoside. 'Lionska', 'Sue' and 'Asenova rana' had higher cyanidin and peonidin derivative contents in infected fruit (1.2 to 3-fold higher). Peonidine derivatives (peonidin glucoside and rutinoside), 5-carboxypyrano-cyanidin-rutinoside content mostly decreased after the infection (14.9-97.7 %). Bearing in mind obtained results, 3-feruloylquinic acid, flavonols and anthocyanins could be proposed as crucial participants in coping with the disease.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam",
journal = "Postharvest Biology & Technology",
title = "Postharvest changes in primary and secondary metabolites of sweet cherry cultivars induced by Monilinia laxa",
pages = "54-46",
volume = "144",
doi = "10.1016/j.postharvbio.2018.05.012"
}
Kiprovski, B., Borković, B., Malenčić, Ð., Veberić, R., Stampar, F.,& Mikulić-Petkovšek, M.. (2018). Postharvest changes in primary and secondary metabolites of sweet cherry cultivars induced by Monilinia laxa. in Postharvest Biology & Technology
Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam., 144, 46-54.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.postharvbio.2018.05.012
Kiprovski B, Borković B, Malenčić Ð, Veberić R, Stampar F, Mikulić-Petkovšek M. Postharvest changes in primary and secondary metabolites of sweet cherry cultivars induced by Monilinia laxa. in Postharvest Biology & Technology. 2018;144:46-54.
doi:10.1016/j.postharvbio.2018.05.012 .
Kiprovski, Biljana, Borković, Bosko, Malenčić, Ðorđe, Veberić, Robert, Stampar, Franci, Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja, "Postharvest changes in primary and secondary metabolites of sweet cherry cultivars induced by Monilinia laxa" in Postharvest Biology & Technology, 144 (2018):46-54,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.postharvbio.2018.05.012 . .
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Characterization of Various Color Parameters (Anthocyanins and Flavonols) of Leaves and Flowers in Different Autochthonous Genotypes of Cyclamen purpurascens

Osterc, Gregor; Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja; Stampar, Franci; Kiprovski, Biljana; Ravnjak, Blanka; Bavcon, Joze

(Amer Soc Horticultural Science, Alexandria, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Osterc, Gregor
AU  - Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja
AU  - Stampar, Franci
AU  - Kiprovski, Biljana
AU  - Ravnjak, Blanka
AU  - Bavcon, Joze
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1801
AB  - Common cyclamen (Cyclamen pururascens Mill.) is a very interesting species not only for various breeding programs but also as an ornamental plant. The plants possess interesting floral and foliage characteristics, nice fragrances, and a very useful flavonol profile. The last is very important from the point of view of protecting against diseases and physiological disorders. Twenty-two different genotypes originating from different regions in Slovenia were analyzed in detail, based on their floral and foliage characteristics. Anthocyanin and flavonol contents were determined using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-photodiode array-mass spectrometry (MS). Color characteristics were colorimetrically evaluated separately for petals and leaves. In terms of color measurements, significant differences among the sites of origin were shown with parameters a* and L* when petals were analyzed, and with parameter a* when leaves were analyzed. The pH of petal sap stayed within the acid range, ranging from 3.96 to 4.82. Five different anthocyanins (malvidin-3,5-diglucoside, cyanidin-3-neohesperidoside, delphinidin-3-glucoside, delphinidin-3,5-diglucoside, and delphinidine-3-rutinoside) were analyzed in flowers, and this is the first report of delphinidin metabolites naturally present in common cyclamen genotypes. In relation to plant leaves, malvidin-3,5-diglucoside, malvidin-3-rutinoside, malvidin-3-glucoside, cyanidin-3-neohesperidoside, and peonidin-3-neohesperidoside were measured. Fifteen different flavonols were determined in common cyclamen flowers and 10 different flavonols in common cyclamen leaves. Various glycosides of quercetin, myricetin, and kaempferol were analyzed, as well as isorhamnetin-3-rutinoside, laricitin-3-rutinoside, and neohesperidin. The floral and foliage characteristics of the genotypes (physical and chemical) were mainly affected by the environmental conditions of the locality of origin of the genotypes (annual disposition of temperature and precipitation, structure of the soil, etc.).
PB  - Amer Soc Horticultural Science, Alexandria
T2  - Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science
T1  - Characterization of Various Color Parameters (Anthocyanins and Flavonols) of Leaves and Flowers in Different Autochthonous Genotypes of Cyclamen purpurascens
EP  - 129
IS  - 2
SP  - 118
VL  - 143
DO  - 10.21273/JASHS04320-17
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Osterc, Gregor and Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja and Stampar, Franci and Kiprovski, Biljana and Ravnjak, Blanka and Bavcon, Joze",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Common cyclamen (Cyclamen pururascens Mill.) is a very interesting species not only for various breeding programs but also as an ornamental plant. The plants possess interesting floral and foliage characteristics, nice fragrances, and a very useful flavonol profile. The last is very important from the point of view of protecting against diseases and physiological disorders. Twenty-two different genotypes originating from different regions in Slovenia were analyzed in detail, based on their floral and foliage characteristics. Anthocyanin and flavonol contents were determined using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-photodiode array-mass spectrometry (MS). Color characteristics were colorimetrically evaluated separately for petals and leaves. In terms of color measurements, significant differences among the sites of origin were shown with parameters a* and L* when petals were analyzed, and with parameter a* when leaves were analyzed. The pH of petal sap stayed within the acid range, ranging from 3.96 to 4.82. Five different anthocyanins (malvidin-3,5-diglucoside, cyanidin-3-neohesperidoside, delphinidin-3-glucoside, delphinidin-3,5-diglucoside, and delphinidine-3-rutinoside) were analyzed in flowers, and this is the first report of delphinidin metabolites naturally present in common cyclamen genotypes. In relation to plant leaves, malvidin-3,5-diglucoside, malvidin-3-rutinoside, malvidin-3-glucoside, cyanidin-3-neohesperidoside, and peonidin-3-neohesperidoside were measured. Fifteen different flavonols were determined in common cyclamen flowers and 10 different flavonols in common cyclamen leaves. Various glycosides of quercetin, myricetin, and kaempferol were analyzed, as well as isorhamnetin-3-rutinoside, laricitin-3-rutinoside, and neohesperidin. The floral and foliage characteristics of the genotypes (physical and chemical) were mainly affected by the environmental conditions of the locality of origin of the genotypes (annual disposition of temperature and precipitation, structure of the soil, etc.).",
publisher = "Amer Soc Horticultural Science, Alexandria",
journal = "Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science",
title = "Characterization of Various Color Parameters (Anthocyanins and Flavonols) of Leaves and Flowers in Different Autochthonous Genotypes of Cyclamen purpurascens",
pages = "129-118",
number = "2",
volume = "143",
doi = "10.21273/JASHS04320-17"
}
Osterc, G., Mikulić-Petkovšek, M., Stampar, F., Kiprovski, B., Ravnjak, B.,& Bavcon, J.. (2018). Characterization of Various Color Parameters (Anthocyanins and Flavonols) of Leaves and Flowers in Different Autochthonous Genotypes of Cyclamen purpurascens. in Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science
Amer Soc Horticultural Science, Alexandria., 143(2), 118-129.
https://doi.org/10.21273/JASHS04320-17
Osterc G, Mikulić-Petkovšek M, Stampar F, Kiprovski B, Ravnjak B, Bavcon J. Characterization of Various Color Parameters (Anthocyanins and Flavonols) of Leaves and Flowers in Different Autochthonous Genotypes of Cyclamen purpurascens. in Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science. 2018;143(2):118-129.
doi:10.21273/JASHS04320-17 .
Osterc, Gregor, Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja, Stampar, Franci, Kiprovski, Biljana, Ravnjak, Blanka, Bavcon, Joze, "Characterization of Various Color Parameters (Anthocyanins and Flavonols) of Leaves and Flowers in Different Autochthonous Genotypes of Cyclamen purpurascens" in Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science, 143, no. 2 (2018):118-129,
https://doi.org/10.21273/JASHS04320-17 . .
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Bioactive Components and Antioxidant Capacity of Fruits from Nine Sorbus Genotypes

Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja; Krska, Boris; Kiprovski, Biljana; Veberić, Robert

(Wiley, Hoboken, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja
AU  - Krska, Boris
AU  - Kiprovski, Biljana
AU  - Veberić, Robert
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1671
AB  - In this study, biochemical profile of fruits of 9 Sorbus genotypes was analyzed. The content of total sugars ranged from 69.7 g/kg ('Titan') to 217.5 g/kg (Sorbus torminalis) and total organic acids from 17.7 g/kg ('Businka') to 40.2 g/kg (S. torminalis). The highest content of total anthocyanins had 'Burka' (871 mg/kg FW) and 'Businka' (856 mg/kg FW). Quercetin derivatives represented more than 95% of total flavonols. 'Alaja krupnaja' had 3.5- to 29-fold higher rutin content than other analyzed genotypes. S. torminalis fruits had the greatest diversity of isorhamnetin and kaempferol derivatives. Chlorogenic acid was the major hydroxycinnamic acid and its share was 33% to 73% of total analyzed hydoxycinnamic acid derivatives. The richest in chlorogenic acid were 'Krasavica' and 'Alaja krupnaja' fruits. Cultivar 'Businka' had the highest content of epicatechin (40.7 mg/kg) and neochlorogenic acid (1061 mg/kg). Different procyanidin oligomers were detected among flavanols in Sorbus fruits. The highest content of total flavanols was measured in 'Alaja Krupnaja' fruits. Cultivars 'Krasavica' (84.5 mg/kg) and 'Burka' (85.1 mg/kg) had 1.2-to 6.9-fold higher amount of total carotenoids. 'Businka' was highlighted as the richest in total tannin and phenolic contents (3768 mg GAE/kg) and consequently, it had the highest antioxidant activity (57.6 mM TE/kg FW). Being abundant in polyphenolics, some extracts of Sorbus genotypes, for example, 'Businka,' 'Burka,' and 'Alaja krupnaja' could serve as valuable resource of bioactive compounds to food and pharmaceutical industries.
PB  - Wiley, Hoboken
T2  - Journal of Food Science
T1  - Bioactive Components and Antioxidant Capacity of Fruits from Nine Sorbus Genotypes
EP  - 658
IS  - 3
SP  - 647
VL  - 82
DO  - 10.1111/1750-3841.13643
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja and Krska, Boris and Kiprovski, Biljana and Veberić, Robert",
year = "2017",
abstract = "In this study, biochemical profile of fruits of 9 Sorbus genotypes was analyzed. The content of total sugars ranged from 69.7 g/kg ('Titan') to 217.5 g/kg (Sorbus torminalis) and total organic acids from 17.7 g/kg ('Businka') to 40.2 g/kg (S. torminalis). The highest content of total anthocyanins had 'Burka' (871 mg/kg FW) and 'Businka' (856 mg/kg FW). Quercetin derivatives represented more than 95% of total flavonols. 'Alaja krupnaja' had 3.5- to 29-fold higher rutin content than other analyzed genotypes. S. torminalis fruits had the greatest diversity of isorhamnetin and kaempferol derivatives. Chlorogenic acid was the major hydroxycinnamic acid and its share was 33% to 73% of total analyzed hydoxycinnamic acid derivatives. The richest in chlorogenic acid were 'Krasavica' and 'Alaja krupnaja' fruits. Cultivar 'Businka' had the highest content of epicatechin (40.7 mg/kg) and neochlorogenic acid (1061 mg/kg). Different procyanidin oligomers were detected among flavanols in Sorbus fruits. The highest content of total flavanols was measured in 'Alaja Krupnaja' fruits. Cultivars 'Krasavica' (84.5 mg/kg) and 'Burka' (85.1 mg/kg) had 1.2-to 6.9-fold higher amount of total carotenoids. 'Businka' was highlighted as the richest in total tannin and phenolic contents (3768 mg GAE/kg) and consequently, it had the highest antioxidant activity (57.6 mM TE/kg FW). Being abundant in polyphenolics, some extracts of Sorbus genotypes, for example, 'Businka,' 'Burka,' and 'Alaja krupnaja' could serve as valuable resource of bioactive compounds to food and pharmaceutical industries.",
publisher = "Wiley, Hoboken",
journal = "Journal of Food Science",
title = "Bioactive Components and Antioxidant Capacity of Fruits from Nine Sorbus Genotypes",
pages = "658-647",
number = "3",
volume = "82",
doi = "10.1111/1750-3841.13643"
}
Mikulić-Petkovšek, M., Krska, B., Kiprovski, B.,& Veberić, R.. (2017). Bioactive Components and Antioxidant Capacity of Fruits from Nine Sorbus Genotypes. in Journal of Food Science
Wiley, Hoboken., 82(3), 647-658.
https://doi.org/10.1111/1750-3841.13643
Mikulić-Petkovšek M, Krska B, Kiprovski B, Veberić R. Bioactive Components and Antioxidant Capacity of Fruits from Nine Sorbus Genotypes. in Journal of Food Science. 2017;82(3):647-658.
doi:10.1111/1750-3841.13643 .
Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja, Krska, Boris, Kiprovski, Biljana, Veberić, Robert, "Bioactive Components and Antioxidant Capacity of Fruits from Nine Sorbus Genotypes" in Journal of Food Science, 82, no. 3 (2017):647-658,
https://doi.org/10.1111/1750-3841.13643 . .
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Comparison of phenolic profiles and antioxidant properties of European Fagopyrum esculentum cultivars

Kiprovski, Biljana; Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja; Slatnar, Ana; Veberić, Robert; Stampar, Franci; Malenčić, Ðorđe; Latković, Dragana

(Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kiprovski, Biljana
AU  - Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja
AU  - Slatnar, Ana
AU  - Veberić, Robert
AU  - Stampar, Franci
AU  - Malenčić, Ðorđe
AU  - Latković, Dragana
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1413
AB  - The purpose of this study was to investigate composition and content of phenolic compounds in seeds of common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) cultivars from Western, Central and Southeastern Europe grown in the Balkan area, and to compare them with cultivars from the Balkan. Mostly detected hydroxycinnamic acids in seeds of the investigated cultivars were caffeic and chlorogenic acid derivatives. More than ten different flavanols were detected in the investigated seeds, based on which all tested buckwheat cultivars were divided into two groups: those with high propelargonidins (epiafzelechin-epicatechin) and those with high procyanidins contents. 'Novosadska' had the highest level of phenolic acids, proanthocyanidins, flavones and most of the flavonols. However, 'Bosna 1' and 'Bosna 2' Were highlighted with the greatest rutin content (up to 46 times higher than in other cultivars). All buckwheat cultivars had quite high antioxidant capacity (more than 80% of neutralized radicals), yet, 'Novosadska', 'Godijevo', 'Spacinska 1' and 'Bamby' excelled.
PB  - Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Food Chemistry
T1  - Comparison of phenolic profiles and antioxidant properties of European Fagopyrum esculentum cultivars
EP  - 47
SP  - 41
VL  - 185
DO  - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.03.137
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kiprovski, Biljana and Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja and Slatnar, Ana and Veberić, Robert and Stampar, Franci and Malenčić, Ðorđe and Latković, Dragana",
year = "2015",
abstract = "The purpose of this study was to investigate composition and content of phenolic compounds in seeds of common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) cultivars from Western, Central and Southeastern Europe grown in the Balkan area, and to compare them with cultivars from the Balkan. Mostly detected hydroxycinnamic acids in seeds of the investigated cultivars were caffeic and chlorogenic acid derivatives. More than ten different flavanols were detected in the investigated seeds, based on which all tested buckwheat cultivars were divided into two groups: those with high propelargonidins (epiafzelechin-epicatechin) and those with high procyanidins contents. 'Novosadska' had the highest level of phenolic acids, proanthocyanidins, flavones and most of the flavonols. However, 'Bosna 1' and 'Bosna 2' Were highlighted with the greatest rutin content (up to 46 times higher than in other cultivars). All buckwheat cultivars had quite high antioxidant capacity (more than 80% of neutralized radicals), yet, 'Novosadska', 'Godijevo', 'Spacinska 1' and 'Bamby' excelled.",
publisher = "Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Food Chemistry",
title = "Comparison of phenolic profiles and antioxidant properties of European Fagopyrum esculentum cultivars",
pages = "47-41",
volume = "185",
doi = "10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.03.137"
}
Kiprovski, B., Mikulić-Petkovšek, M., Slatnar, A., Veberić, R., Stampar, F., Malenčić, Ð.,& Latković, D.. (2015). Comparison of phenolic profiles and antioxidant properties of European Fagopyrum esculentum cultivars. in Food Chemistry
Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford., 185, 41-47.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.03.137
Kiprovski B, Mikulić-Petkovšek M, Slatnar A, Veberić R, Stampar F, Malenčić Ð, Latković D. Comparison of phenolic profiles and antioxidant properties of European Fagopyrum esculentum cultivars. in Food Chemistry. 2015;185:41-47.
doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.03.137 .
Kiprovski, Biljana, Mikulić-Petkovšek, Maja, Slatnar, Ana, Veberić, Robert, Stampar, Franci, Malenčić, Ðorđe, Latković, Dragana, "Comparison of phenolic profiles and antioxidant properties of European Fagopyrum esculentum cultivars" in Food Chemistry, 185 (2015):41-47,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.03.137 . .
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