Publication Categories: Conference publications
Australian Native Plant Foods and Their Contribution to Diet Diversity
Visit website(2020) Australian Native Plant Foods and Their Contribution to Diet Diversity. Proceedings 36(1) 111
B13 – Native Australian Fruits: freeze-dried Kakadu plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana) powder as an example for a high-quality food product
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Stan Kubow
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Bobasa, Eshetu M., Chaliha, Mridusmita, Dao, Anh
Visit website(2018). B13 – Native Australian Fruits: freeze-dried Kakadu plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana) powder as an example for a high-quality food product. In: Programme and Abstracts. 3rd Queensland Annual Chemistry Symposium QACS 2018, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, (43-43).
Ellagic acid-rich extracts of Terminalia ferdinandiana fruit and seeds, improve cell viability in vitro compared to ellagic acid alone
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Akter, Saleha, Addepalli, Rama, Tinggi, Ujang, Fletcher, Mary T., Osborne, Simone A
Visit website(2018). Ellagic acid-rich extracts of Terminalia ferdinandiana fruit and seeds, improve cell viability in vitro compared to ellagic acid alone. In: Conference Program & Abstract Booklet. 26th Annual RACI R & D Topics Conference 2018, Canberra, ACT, Australia, (18-19).
Evaluation of packaging films to extend storage life of Indigenous Australian vegetables and herbs
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Duong, M. Su, Sanderson, J., Cusack, A., Chaliha, M., Currie, M., Pun, S
Visit website(2015). Evaluation of packaging films to extend storage life of Indigenous Australian vegetables and herbs. In: J. D. H. Keatinge, R. Srinivasan and M. Mecozzi, Proceedings of the I International Symposium on Indigenous Vegetables. International Horticultural Congress, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, (183-189).
Flavour wheels
Visit website(2013). Flavour wheels. In: 19th Australian Gastronomy Symposium, Newcastle, NSW Australia.
Future of Bushfood
Download (1.59 MB)Henrietta is the opening guest speaker, presenting her informed opinions about the Future of Bushfoods at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) hosted Sao Paulo Dialogue: The Future of Food – Insights from the Global Bioeconomy Alliance.
In vitro antimicrobial effects and mode of action of KP (Terminalia ferdinandiana) products against pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Chaliha, M., Shelat, K., Fernando, C., Williams, D
Visit website(2017). In vitro antimicrobial effects and mode of action of KP (Terminalia ferdinandiana) products against pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms. In: International Tropical Agriculture Conference – High impact science to nourish the world. TropAg2017, International Tropical Agriculture Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, (108-108). 20-22 November 2017.
Native Australian fruits as a “natural reservoir” for functional food applications: analytical and biochemical approach
Visit website(2018). Native Australian fruits as a “natural reservoir” for functional food applications: analytical and biochemical approach. In: TUM/UNESP/UQ Symposium – Natural products: analytics, biodiversity and biochemistry, Freising, Germany, ().
Nutritional and anti-nutritional properties of Terminalia ferdinandiana (Kakadu plum) from the Northern Territory, Australia
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Akter, Saleha, Tinggi, Ujang, Fletcher, Mary, Williams, David
Visit website(2018). Nutritional and anti-nutritional properties of Terminalia ferdinandiana (Kakadu plum) from the Northern Territory, Australia. In: Abstracts. Active Integrated Matter (AIM) Conference 2018, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, ().
Proceedings Indigenous Plant Foods for Nutrition and Health
Download (227.80 KB)(2021) A joint virtual Workshop between: The ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Uniquely Australian Foods (ARC ITTC UAF), Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI), The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia and The SARChI Research Programme in Phytochemical Food Network to Improve the Nutritional Quality for Consumers, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa
Proceedings Promoting Health and Food Security with Indigenous Crops
Download (757.02 KB)(2024) A joint virtual Workshop between The ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Uniquely Australian Foods (ARC ITTC UAF), Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI), The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia and The SARChI Research Programme in Phytochemical Food Network to Improve the Nutritional Quality for Consumers, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa.
Profiling Australian flavours
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Sanderson, J., Davis, C.
Visit website(2009). Profiling Australian flavours. In: 42nd Annual AIFST Convention, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. 13-16 July 2009.
Safety assessment of ellagic acid-rich extracts from Terminalia ferdinandiana (Kakadu plum)
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Akter, Saleha, Addepalli, Rama, Tinggi, Ujang, Fletcher, Mary, Osborne, Simone
Visit website(2018). Safety assessment of ellagic acid-rich extracts from Terminalia ferdinandiana (Kakadu plum). In: QACS 2018 – Queensland Annual Chemistry Symposium, Brisbane QLD, Australia, ().
Sensory vocabulary for five native Australian plant foods and five native Australian leaf teas
Visit website(2018) Sensory vocabulary for five native Australian plant foods and five native Australian leaf teas. In: Oral presentation. Australian and New Zealand Sensory and Consumer Science Symposium, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
Traditional Knowledge and Geographical Indications of Origin
Visit website(2014). Traditional Knowledge and Geographical Indications of Origin. In: Innovating Communication in Scholarship Speaker Series, University of California, Davis, USA,.
Value added nutritionally rich products from Australian wattle seeds (Acacia species)
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Shelat, K., Cross, D., Olarte Mantilla, S
Visit website(2017).Value added nutritionally rich products from Australian wattle seeds (Acacia species). In: Book of oral abstracts. TropAg2017, International Tropical Agriculture Conference, Brisbane, Qld, Australia, (31-31). 20-22 November 2017.
We Save Landraces – We Use Landraces
- Dr Kamalesh Adhikari
- Azevedo, Vania, Bebeli, Penelope J., Chatzigeorgiou, Alexandra, Gálvez, Amanda, Guarino, Luigi, Kotey, Daniel Ashie, Paczka, Rafael Ortega, Ranieri, Roberto, Spyrou, Sofia, Thanopoulos, Ricos and Valamoti, Soultana Maria
Download (2.55 MB)Being concerned about the continuous neglect of landraces by modern and industrial agricultural, seed and intellectual property laws and policies, during the Sixth Scientific Meeting of Landraces and Indigenous Varieties the Thessaloniki Declaration was adopted. As a global call to conserve and sustainably use landraces and to protect the interests of custodian farmers, peasants, indigenous communities and people all over the world, this Declaration represents the views, concerns and voices of the participants of the meeting and various like-minded individuals and institutions, including peasants’ organizations, farmers’ associations, indigenous peoples’ organizations, scientists, academics, developmental practitioners, and governmental and non-governmental organizations from regions all over the world.