57 results on '"Georgeta POP"'
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52. Nutritive quality of romanian hemp varieties (Cannabis sativa L.) with special focus on oil and metal contents of seeds
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Ersilia Alexa, M Mihoc, Georgeta Pop, and Isidora Radulov
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Cadmium ,Hempseed ,Chemistry(all) ,business.industry ,Oil content ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,Hemp oil ,Zinc ,Cannabis sativa ,Biotechnology ,Metal ,Phytoremediation ,Horticulture ,Chemistry ,Nutrient ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Soil water ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Metal content ,business ,QD1-999 ,Research Article - Abstract
Background The study aims to determine the nutritional value of hemp seed expressed by the oil content and by the concentration of metals (Ca, Mg, K, Fe, Mn, Zn and Cd), for five varieties of monoecious and dioecious hemp seeds approved in Romania, comparative with the concentration of these metals in the soil. Results The content of oil in hempseed registers a slight decrease in the production records of 2011, losses due to drought and low levels of precipitation during the growth period. The greatest loss is found in Diana monoecious variety (26.54-20.82%) followed by Zenit varieties (27.37-22.97%), Armanca (29.27-25.32%), Silvana (28.89-25.04%) and Denise (26.96-25.30%). Siccative hemp oil has a yellowish green color and an iodine index of 140–156 g I2/100 g oil. Hemp seed are rich in mineral based Ca (144–955 mg/100 g seed), Mg (237–694 mg/100 g seed), K (463–2821 mg/100 g seed), Fe (1133-2400 mg.kg-1), Mn (63–110 mg.kg-1) and Zn (42-94 mg.kg-1). For the soil the following macroelements concentrations were determined: Ca (2100–2520 mg.kg-1), Mg (320–376 mg.kg-1) and K (232–257 mg.kg-1). Mn (156–197 mg.kg-1) and Zn (54–67 mg.kg-1) remain within normal limits for Romania. The soils in the experience area contain large amounts of Fe (19000–20430 mg.kg-1). The presence of K in large quantities determines the accumulation of large quantities of Fe in the soil. Conclusion Hempseed belonging to the five Romanian varieties are rich source of nutrients (Ca, Mg, K) and unsaturated oil easily digestible by the body, but the presence of Cd concentrations above the upper limit puts a question mark over the use of seeds in various food products. Hemp extracts easily certain metals from the soil. Significant amounts of Fe (1133–2400 mg.kg-1), Mn (63–110 mg.kg-1), Zn (42–94 mg.kg-1) and Cd (1.3-4.0 mg.kg-1) are found in hemp seeds. Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is included among plants suitable for phytoremediation of soil contaminated with cadmium, zinc and iron.
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53. Study on the influence of soil and fertilization on amino acid content in oil linen
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Florin Imbrea, Adrian Laza, Tiberiu Iancu, Georgeta Pop, and Ersilia Alexa
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Human fertilization ,Chemistry ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Materials Chemistry ,General Engineering ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Food science ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Amino acid content ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Abstract
Research results on oil linen (Linum usitatissimum L.) point out the importance of this crop not only as an oil plant but also as a plant with multiple opportunities of diversification. The experiment was set at the Didactic and Research Station within the Banat�s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine King Michael I of Romania from Timisoara. The goal of this paper is to analyse the impact of soil and fertilization on amino acid content level and structure in oil flax vegetal protein. Cultivar plays a determining role on the content of amino acids in oil flax vegetal protein: the sum of amino acids ranges between 16.21 and 22.44 g/100 g of grits. Fertilization changes the amount of amino acids: the sum of amino acids ranges between 17.08 and 23.32 g/100 g of grits. Fertilization also determines changes of the level and structure of amino acids in oil flax protein.
54. Variation of the chemical composition of Thymus vulgaris essential oils by phenological stages
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Gabriela Cioca, Lucian Copolovici, Simona Bungau, Georgeta Pop, Cristian Moisa, Andreea Lupitu, Dorina Chambre, and Dana Copolovici
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biology ,Process equipment ,Phenology ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,fungi ,Thymus vulgaris ,General Engineering ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Variation (linguistics) ,Petrochemistry ,Botany ,Materials Chemistry ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Chemical composition - Abstract
Thymus vulgaris essential oil is one of the most common oils used mainly in food industry but it could also have applications in medicine and pharmacy. The chemical composition of this essential oil depends on the plant material harvesting time, phenomenological stages, meteorological conditions and growing area of plants. In our study, four different Thymus vulgaris L. var. Donne Valley essential oils have been extracted and characterised. The essential oils have been extracted from plants before and after flowering in two different years. There is an important difference between the chemical composition of oils obtained from plants harvested before and after flowering. Thymol and carvacrol have been found as the major components, but the percentage depends on the phenological stages of the plants and the year of harvesting. Furthermore, the composition of the minor components changed.
55. Gemmotherapy - adjuvant treatment in juvenile spondyloarthropathy
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C Peev, Ersilia Alexa, AS Militaru, I Sabau, C. Dehelean, and Georgeta Pop
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Pharmacology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Organic Chemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Dermatology ,Analytical Chemistry ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Drug Discovery ,Immunology ,medicine ,Molecular Medicine ,Juvenile spondyloarthropathy ,business ,Adjuvant
56. Toxicological Evaluation of Some Essential Oils Obtained from Selected Romania Lamiaceae Species in Complex with Hydroxypropyl - gamma-cyclodextrin
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Zorita Diaconeasa, Corina Danciu, Daliborca Vlad, Florin Borcan, Ilinca Imbrea, Victor Dumitrascu, Alina Moaca, Valentina Gabriela Gurita (Ciobotaru), Georgeta Pop, and Ioana Zinuca Pavel
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biology ,Process equipment ,Chemistry ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,General Engineering ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Hydroxypropyl-gamma-cyclodextrin ,biology.organism_classification ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Petrochemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Organic chemistry ,Lamiaceae ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics - Abstract
Medicinal plants are highly investigated due to their multiple effects in human health. In the last two decades, plants belonging to Lamiaceae family have emerged as an important source of compounds with beneficial effects in various pathologies. Many species of the Lamiaceae family have a high volatile oil content which can be found in different parts of the plant. Some representative examples include Lavandula spp. Salvia spp. and Mentha spp. which are species with essential oils studied for antioxidant, antimicrobial and antitumor effects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of six essential oils at skin level before and after encapsulation in hydroxypropyl-gamma-cyclodextrins. Results indicated that regardless of the tested form, the samples did not display an irritating or toxic effect at skin level, suggesting that the essential oils can be used in different formulations for topical application.
57. The occurrence of mycotoxins in wheat from western Romania and histopathological impact as effect of feed intake
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Camelia Tulcan, Cristina Dehelean, Anca Maria Cimpean, Ersilia Alexa, Isidora Radulov, Despina-Maria Bordean, Georgeta Pop, and Mariana-Atena Poiana
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Fusarium ,Ochratoxin A ,Veterinary medicine ,biology ,Chemistry(all) ,Animal feed ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,Contamination ,biology.organism_classification ,Fumonisins ,Deoxynivalenol ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Toxicity ,Zearalenone ,Food science ,Mycotoxin ,Research Article - Abstract
Background The goal of this study has been to evaluate the extent of mycotoxins contamination and their co-occurrence in wheat grain intended for animal feed. A total of 52 wheat samples were collected from the harvest of two consecutive years (2010, 2011) from two counties (Timis and Arad) located in Western Romania and the presence of ochratoxin A (OTA), deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZON) and fumonisins (FUMO) was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In order to evaluate the toxicological impact of mycotoxins, naturally contaminated wheat samples were administered in rats feed for one month. Results The mycotoxin with the highest incidence in wheat samples was DON due to agro-climatic conditions typical for the west part of Romania. DON was found in 73.08% of samples harvested in 2010 and the highest level of contamination was 3390 ppb. The incidence of DON in sample from 2011 was lower than those of 2010, with a frequency of occurrence of 19.23%. The occurrence of ZON was in the range 69.23–76.92%, with an average value of 187.74 ppb. The OTA content in wheat was below the maximum tolerable limit established by EU Commission regulation for feed legislation (250 ppb). For FUMO the lowest percentage of positive samples was registered (15.38% in wheat sample harvested in 2010 and 11.54% positive samples in 2011). With respect to the co-occurrence of Fusarium mycotoxins, the results proved that ZON was found as a co-contaminant together with DON, especially when climatic conditions for development of fungus are favorable (high air humidity). The differences recorded between investigated localities and their classifications according to the mycotoxin kind and year of harvest were carried out by principal components analysis (PCA). The histopathological and immunohistochemical evaluation performed by hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining technique as well as by assessing the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) revealed significant modification of kidney, liver and spleen cells in the case of DON and FUMO. In terms of toxicity induced by OTA and ZON it was highlighted mixed normal and necrotic areas in liver, while histological assessment revealed normal VEGF expression in kidneys. Conclusions Although none of the analyzed samples exceeding the stipulated maximum limits for cereals used as feed, a high incidence of mycotoxins produced by Fusarium species have been recorded (DON and ZON) in wheat samples harvested in Western Romania. Also, histopathological evaluation revealed significant tissue lesions in liver and kidney of rats after one month of feeding with natural contaminated wheat.
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