Publications by authors named "Neena Chawla"

Chilli has numerous bioactive components and served since ages in global cuisine and therapeutics. To meet demands of food and various industries, potential genotypes with finest bioactive components is needed. Hence, the objective was to unravel the natural phytochemical variation of 25 chilli genotypes available from the northwestern region of India.

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The aim of this research was to study the metabolite composition, antioxidative potential and cytotoxic activities of fruit extracts. Phytochemical analyses of extracts were performed using LC-MS. Phenolic compounds were the major constituents present in the fruit extracts.

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Black carrot is a prominent source of polyphenols and the cheapest source of anthocyanins in India. In this study, an attempt has been made to examine the feasibility of black carrot powder as an ingredient in bread. Black carrot bread was prepared by incorporating different concentrations of black carrot powder (BCP) at 2.

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This research aimed to optimize the extraction of anthocyanin from L. fruits by studying the effects of extraction time, temperature, pH, and solid-to-liquid ratio using response surface methodology. The Box-Behnken design was used to analyze the anthocyanin concentration under different combinations of these parameters.

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Pumpkin seeds are one of the functional foods with most potential having myriad of uses, and functioning as both edible seeds and oilseeds. Nevertheless, their utilization is restricted to the presence of a thick seed coat (hull) which subjects them to the process of decortication, increasing the farmers' expense as well as limiting their utilization as oilseeds. Therefore, in the present study, characterization of the biochemical composition of the hulled (Punjab Chappan Kadoo-1 abbreviated as PCK-1) and hull-less (PAU Magaz Kadoo-1 abbreviated as PMK-1) genotype of pumpkin seeds was undertaken to assess the nutritional differences and their efficient application; PMK-1 is a new cultivar of pumpkin released by Punjab Agricultural University in 2018.

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Solanum melongena is a widely consumed vegetable crop comprising health-benefiting phenolic compounds. It has a complex network of biosynthetic enzymes involved in synthesizing nutraceuticals, including anthocyanins. The present study was conducted to investigate the activities of key enzymes involved in biosynthesis and accumulation of anthocyanins in developing genotypes, such as phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL), tyrosine ammonia lyase (TAL), and anthocyanidin synthase (ANS).

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