Publications by authors named "Y Sultanbawa"

One promising method for the detoxification of Aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) involves the use of probiotic bacteria combined with prebiotics. This approach is both safe and cost-effective, while also offering additional health benefits. The objective of this study was to investigate the capacity of Lactococcus lactis 537 (Lc.

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The Spiny saltbush () is a halophyte species with the potential to provide natural ingredients used in food and pharmaceutical industries. In food and pharmaceutical applications, drying is necessary to maintain shelf-life, which reduces phytonutrient content. In this study, changes in the nutritional composition, phenolic and carotenoid profiles of radical antioxidant scavenging activity [(2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)(ABTS)], antioxidant power [ferric reducing antioxidant ability assay (FRAP)], and cytotoxicity of freeze- and oven-dried (55 °C for 24 h) spiny saltbush were determined.

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This study investigated the effect of gum Arabic on curcumin's phototoxicity against Botrytis cinerea, a significant cause of postharvest losses in horticultural produce. Curcumin-loaded nanoparticle suspensions and emulsions stabilized with gum Arabic were prepared and their absorbance, fluorescence emission, physicochemical properties, antimicrobial photodynamic activity (using response surface methodology (RSM)), and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation (via electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy) were evaluated. Fluorescence emission exhibited a blue shift (510-550 nm) in both formulations, with emulsions showing higher intensities due to a more hydrophobic environment.

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Domestic storage conditions can have a significant impact on the composition of phytochemicals and sugars in stone fruits. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of two domestic storage temperatures (4 and 23 °C) on the physicochemical properties, phytochemical composition, and sugars of 'Rubycot' (RC) plumcot, a novel stone fruit variety, and 'Queen Garnet' (QG) plum. Initially, RC had a lower total anthocyanin concentration (TAC) than QG, but TAC in RC increased significantly ( < 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Jilungin (Terminalia canescens) is an Indigenous Australian plant used by the Nyul Nyul people to make herbal tea, which is gaining popularity for its potential health benefits.
  • - The study investigates the nutritional content, phytochemicals, antimicrobial, and antidiabetic properties of Jilungin leaves, revealing high levels of dietary fiber and beneficial bioactive compounds like ellagic acid and geraniin.
  • - Results show Jilungin has strong antioxidant and antimicrobial activities, is safe for consumption at certain concentrations, and could be beneficial for health and well-being when consumed as tea.
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