Publications by authors named "M Stranska-Zachariasova"

In line with the growing interest in humans' nutrition, production of microalgae-based functional foods characterized by an increased content of bioactive substances is attractive. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of microalgae as additives to feed for laying hens, to enrich the eggs with polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and selenium/carotenoid antioxidants. Our results showed that supplementation of hens by feed containing 1% of or 1% of leads to increase of long-chain PUFA in eggs by 26-66%.

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Setting of maximum limits for a number of plant alkaloids is under discussion in the EU. The novel method developed and optimized in this study enables simultaneous determination of 21 tropane alkaloids (TAs) and 33 pyrrolizidine (PAs) together with their N-oxides (PANOs). For analysis of aqueous-methanolic extract, reversed phase ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry (RP-U-HPLC-MS/MS) was employed.

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Mycotoxins found in randomly selected commercial milk thistle dietary supplement were evaluated for their toxicity in silico and in vitro. Using in silico methods, the basic physicochemical, pharmacological, and toxicological properties of the mycotoxins were predicted using ACD/Percepta. The in vitro cytotoxicity of individual mycotoxins was determined in mouse macrophage (RAW 264.

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Article Synopsis
  • Silymarin, derived from milk thistle, is a complex mixture of bioactive compounds studied for liver protection and potential anticancer benefits, making understanding its composition essential for predicting health effects.
  • A novel analytical approach using ultraperformance liquid chromatography combined with ion mobility spectrometry and mass spectrometry successfully identified and characterized eleven target compounds and five unknown isomers in just 14.5 minutes, offering improved sensitivity and separation compared to traditional methods.
  • Analysis of milk thistle supplements revealed significant variability in silymarin content, particularly in specific compounds, highlighting the importance of accurate composition analysis for future bioactivity research.
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Numerous in vitro assays are used to characterize the antioxidant properties of natural-based matrices. However, many of them generate contradictory and non-compliant results. In our study, we focused on the characterization of traditionally used biochemical (2,2'-azino-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6 sulfonic acid) (ABTS), Oxygen Radical Absorption Capacity (ORAC), and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH)) and cellular (CAA) antioxidant tests on a broad set of milk thistle dietary supplements containing silymarin.

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