Publications by authors named "B Olas"

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  • Myo-inositol may help protect blood vessels from damage caused by environmental stressors, as shown in experiments with rat aortic rings and human plasma.
  • The study found that higher concentrations of myo-inositol (1-100 mg/L) reduced vascular contractions and promoted relaxation, while lower doses (≤ 0.1 mg/L) showed no effects.
  • Chemical analysis revealed that myo-inositol did not significantly affect physiological processes in the aortic rings during the incubation, but it did protect against oxidative stress and improve blood coagulation metrics.
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Various seeds, including sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) seeds, are sources of different bioactive compounds. They can show anti-inflammatory, hypoglycemic, anti-hyperlipidemic, antibacterial, antioxidant, or other biological properties in in vitro and in vivo models.

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Sea buckthorn ( L.) is a tree or shrub with small, orange berries. Sea buckthorn seeds have shown many properties beneficial to human health, including antioxidant, anti-hypertensive, anti-hyperlipidemic, and retinoprotective activities.

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Thermal processing can alter the biological activity of seed phytochemicals in various ways, thus improving shelf life, bioavailability, oxidative stability, and oil yield; it can also decrease the content of antinutritional compounds, reduce cytotoxic activity and increase the total phenolic content of the seeds. However, this treatment can also inactivate beneficial compounds, including phenolics. This review describes the effect of different thermal processing methods on the content, activity, and bioavailability of chemical compounds from different edible seeds.

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Natural and synthetic colorants present in food can modulate hemostasis, which includes the coagulation process and blood platelet activation. Some colorants have cardioprotective activity as well. However, the effect of genipin (a natural blue colorant) and synthetic blue colorants (including patent blue V and brilliant blue FCF) on hemostasis is not clear.

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