Research Publications
Our Research Publications
All the peer-reviewed scientific publications from our research projects are listed below.
Nutritional and techno-functional properties of Australian Acacia seed flour: Effects of roasting on chemical composition, physicochemical properties, and in vitro digestibility and intestinal iron absorption
- Oladipupo Adiamo
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Louwrens Hoffman
- Prof Mike Gidley
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Simone Osborne
Themes of a Seed Bank
Visit website(2023) Themes of a Seed Bank: Native Seed/SEARCH
There are numerous motivations for starting a seed bank. Preserving biodiversity while addressing rapid globalisation of industrial agriculture is a common priority for many (Curry 2019; Harlan 1975). Detailed research into the origins of a particular seed bank reveals the way overarching concerns translate into specific organisational themes. Native Seed/SEARCH (NS/S), founded in Tucson Arizona in 1983, helped focus public attention on preserving local seeds in the Sonoran Desert of the southwestern United States (Schmidt 2015).
Chemical composition of bunya nuts (Araucaria bidwillii) compared to Araucaria angustifolia and Araucaria araucana species
- Jaqueline Moura Nadolny
- Dr Gabi Netzel
- Dr Heather Shewan
- Dr Anh Phan
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Prof Jason Stokes
- Prof Odette Best
Visit website(2022) Chemical composition of bunya nuts (Araucaria bidwillii) compared to Araucaria angustifolia and Araucaria araucana species
Three of nineteen Araucaria tree species from around the world produce large edible seeds. While composition is established for edible pinhão and piñones nuts from Brazil and Chile, respectively, the first detailed characterisation for the composition of edible Araucaria bidwillii (bunya nut) from Australia is provided. Almost half of the kernel weight is moisture and the main component in the dried kernel is starch. Whilst low in protein and fat, it contains all essential amino acids and half the fatty acids are polyunsaturated (Omega-3 and 6). Bunya nuts are a source of dietary fibre, folate and minerals (Cu, Mn, Fe, Mg), while the nut husks and inner coating are high in phenolics, mainly catechin. The composition supports the Traditional Knowledge of Aboriginal Australians that the bunya nut is an energy dense and nutrient rich food. Similarities in the composition among the three different edible varieties were found, which should assist in developing sustainable value chain propositions via shared knowledge on processing and utilisation.
Intellectual property, traditional knowledge, and native biodiversity: convention and progression in the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
- Dr Kamalesh Adhikari
- David J. Jefferson
Download (3.39 MB)The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (Trans-Pacific Partnership or Partnership) is a major multilateral trade agreement between Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam that entered into force in December 2018. The Partnership, like many other bilateral, regional, and trans-regional trade treaties that have been enacted since the mid-1990s, is polemical, due in large part to its perceived effects on small scale agriculture, native biodiversity, and local and Indigenous peoples. Civil society criticisms have centred especially on how the Trans-Pacific Partnership’s provisions on intellectual property might encourage the privatisation of plants, seeds, and other genetic resources at the expense of customary practices. The present article analyses these provisions, while also discussing the treatment of traditional knowledge in the Partnership, which is relatively progressive in comparison to prior free trade agreements. The article concludes by deriving lessons that civil society activists, local and Indigenous communities, and domestic authorities could derive from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, towards the end of identifying policy space for the protection of traditional knowledge and native biodiversity.
Future flavours from the past: Sensory and nutritional profiles of green plum (Buchanania obovata), red bush apple (Syzygium suborbiculare) and wild peach (Terminalia carpentariae) from East Arnhem Land, Australia
- Selina Fyfe
- Prof Michael Rychlik
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- A/Prof Horst Joachim Schirra, Annemarie van Doorn, Ujang Tinngi
Biochemical composition and aroma of Melaleuca citrolens Barlow (Myrtaceae) leaves from different regions of Australian Northern Territory
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Dr Nilesh Prakash Nirmal, Dr Ram Mereddy, Dennis Webber
Investigating the Efficacy of Tasmannia lanceolata Extract in Inactivating Fungi and Prolonging the Shelf Life of Date Fruit
- Dr Saleha Atker
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Dr Fahad Al-Asmari, Dr Ram Mereddy
Visit website(2022) Investigating the Efficacy of Tasmannia lanceolata Extract in Inactivating Fungi and Prolonging the Shelf Life of Date Fruit
Hydrolysable tannins, physicochemical properties, and antioxidant property of wild-harvested Terminalia ferdinandiana (exell) fruit at different maturity stages
- Dr Anh Phan
- Maral Seidi Damyeh
- Sukirtha Srivarathan
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Dharini Sivakumar
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Jiale Zhang
Visit website(2022) Hydrolysable tannins, physicochemical properties, and antioxidant property of wild-harvested Terminalia ferdinandiana (exell) fruit at different maturity stages
Enhanced nutritional and phytochemical profiles of selected underutilized fruits, vegetables, and legumes
Visit website(2022) Enhanced nutritional and phytochemical profiles of selected underutilized fruits, vegetables, and legumes
Formulation, characterization, and stability of food grade oil-in-water nanoemulsions of essential oils of Tasmannia lanceolata, Backhousia citriodora and Syzygium anisatum
- Dr Saleha Atker
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Fahad Alderees, Ram Mereddy
Visit website(2022) Formulation, characterization, and stability of food grade oil-in-water nanoemulsions of essential oils of Tasmannia lanceolata, Backhousia citriodora and Syzygium anisatum
Sensory properties of Australian bunya nuts
- Jaqueline Moura Nadolny
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Mrs Emma Hassall
- Dr Heather Shewan
- Dr Sandra Olarte Mantilla
- Prof Jason Stokes
- Prof Odette Best
Visit website(2022) Sensory properties of Australian bunya nuts
Bunya nuts are the seeds of Araucaria bidwillii, a conifer native to South-East Queensland, Australia. They are one of the 19 species of Araucaria family found around the world, with the nuts from South America being the most commonly consumed. They are traditionally eaten boiled or roasted. This study aims to profile the sensory properties of bunya nuts with chestnut as a comparator. Since chestnuts do not come from a conifer tree, it is expected that there will be differences. Different methods of preparation are also expected to change the sensory attributes. Representative samples were collected from a variety of locations in South-East Queensland, prepared and presented to a panel of 14 experienced tasters applying conventional sensory descriptive profiling. During training, the panel developed a lexicon of 23 sensory attributes together with definitions and reference. Profiles of the boiled and roasted bunya nuts revealed higher scores for hardness on the first bite than chestnuts and, when chewed, became more crumbly, dry, and grainy. They had a savory aroma and flavor, and roasted samples exhibited a roasted aroma. Bunya nut samples were less sweet than chestnut samples. Differences in the sensory properties due to method of preparation were also observed. Boiled bunya nuts were softer and moister, with lower scores for crumbly and grainy. This research is foundational in providing technical information on the sensory profile of this important Indigenous Australian nut and provides a strong basis to support novel food sector opportunities for the bunya nut as a reemerging food source not only in Australia, but also South America. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: There is an increase demand for local, sustainable, and natural foods. Bunya nuts are native to Australia and are part of the Araucaria family, which includes 19 species that can be found around the world. To the best of our knowledge there is no study characterizing Araucaria nuts in terms of sensory attributes. This study builds a lexicon for bunya nuts and compares to chestnuts. It also shows how different preparation methods affect its sensory attributes, as well as possible future uses in product development. The outcomes might provide information to support studies on Araucaria nuts in other countries.
In vitro Bioaccessibility and Intestinal Absorption of Selected Bioactive Compounds in Terminalia ferdinandiana
- Dr Saleha Atker
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Ujang Tinggi, Mary Fletcher, Simone Osborne
Visit website(2022) In vitro Bioaccessibility and Intestinal Absorption of Selected Bioactive Compounds in Terminalia ferdinandiana
The Framework for Responsible Research With Australian Native Plant Foods: A Food Chemist’s Perspective
Visit website(2022) The Framework for Responsible Research With Australian Native Plant Foods: A Food Chemist’s Perspective
Insights on the role of chemometrics and vibrational spectroscopy in fruit metabolite analysis
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Vic Khanh Truong, James Chapman
Visit website(2021) Insights on the role of chemometrics and vibrational spectroscopy in fruit metabolite analysis
Cooking African pumpkin leaves (Momordica balsamina L.) by stir-frying improved bioactivity and bioaccessibility of metabolites—metabolomic and chemometric approaches
- Prof Dharini Sivakumar
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Petunia Mashiane, Vimbainashe e. Manhivi, Tinotenda Shoko, Retha M. Slabbert
Visit website(2021) Cooking African pumpkin leaves (Momordica balsamina L.) by stir-frying improved bioactivity and bioaccessibility of metabolites—metabolomic and chemometric approaches
Anti-Yeast Synergistic Effects and Mode of Action of Australian Native Plant Essential Oils
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Fahad Alderees, Ram Mereddy, Stephen Were
Visit website(2021) Anti-Yeast Synergistic Effects and Mode of Action of Australian Native Plant Essential Oils
Extraction optimisation, hydrolysis, antioxidant properties and bioaccessibility of phenolic compounds in Natal plum fruit (Carissa Macrocarpa)
- Prof Dharini Sivakumar
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Faith Seke, Vimbainashe E. Manhivi, Tinotenda Shoko, Retha M. Slabbert
Visit website(2021) Extraction optimisation, hydrolysis, antioxidant properties and bioaccessibility of phenolic compounds in Natal plum fruit (Carissa Macrocarpa)
Proximate composition, functional and antimicrobial properties of wild harvest Terminalia carpentariae fruit
- Dr Anh Phan
- Sukirtha Srivarathan
- Dr Saleha Atker
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- Jiale Zhang
Visit website(2021) Proximate composition, functional and antimicrobial properties of wild harvest Terminalia carpentariae fruit
The effect of maturity and season on health-related bioactive compounds in wild harvested fruit of Terminalia ferdinandiana (Exell)
- Dr Anh Phan
- Maral Seidi Damyeh
- Dr Saleha Atker
- Selina Fyfe
- Dr Michael Netzel
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Miridusmita Chaliha
Visit website(2021) The effect of maturity and season on health-related bioactive compounds in wild harvested fruit of Terminalia ferdinandiana (Exell)
Hydrolysable tannins in Terminalia ferdinandiana Exell fruit powder and comparison of their functional properties from different solvent extracts
Visit website(2021) Hydrolysable tannins in Terminalia ferdinandiana Exell fruit powder and comparison of their functional properties from different solvent extracts
Impact of polyphenol-rich extracts of Terminalia ferdinandiana fruits and seeds on viability of human intestinal and liver cells in vitro
- Dr Saleha Atker
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Rama Addepalli, Mary Fletcher, Simone Osborne
Visit website(2021) Impact of polyphenol-rich extracts of Terminalia ferdinandiana fruits and seeds on viability of human intestinal and liver cells in vitro
Determination of ellagic acid, punicalagin, and castalagin from Terminalia ferdinandiana (Kakadu plum) by a validated UHPLC-PDA-MS/MS methodology
- Dr Saleha Atker
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Hung Trieu Hong, Ujang Tinggi, Mary Fletcher, Simone Osborne
Visit website(2021) Determination of ellagic acid, punicalagin, and castalagin from Terminalia ferdinandiana (Kakadu plum) by a validated UHPLC-PDA-MS/MS methodology
A practical chemometric approach using UPLC–QTOF/MS tool to investigate three varieties of pumpkin species and in vitro bioactivities
- Prof Dharini Sivakumar
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Florence M. Mashitoa, Tinotenda Shoko, Retha M Slabbert, Jerry L. Shai.
Visit website(2021) A practical chemometric approach using UPLC–QTOF/MS tool to investigate three varieties of pumpkin species and in vitro bioactivities
Effect of freeze drying and simulated gastrointestinal digestion on phenolic metabolites and antioxidant property of the Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa)
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Prof Dharini Sivakumar
- Faith Seke, Vimbainashe E. Manhivi, Tinotenda Shoko, Retha M. Slabbert
Visit website(2021) Effect of freeze drying and simulated gastrointestinal digestion on phenolic metabolites and antioxidant property of the Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa)
The measurement of antioxidant capacity and colour attributes in wild harvest samphire (Tecticornia sp.) samples using mid-infrared spectroscopy
- Sukirtha Srivarathan
- Dr Anh Phan
- Dr Olivia Wright
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Dr Michael Netzel
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
Visit website(2021) The measurement of antioxidant capacity and colour attributes in wild harvest samphire (Tecticornia sp.) samples using mid-infrared spectroscopy
Biochemical basis of resistance to pod borer (Helicoverpa armigera) in Australian wild relatives of pigeonpea
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Dr Anh Phan
- Prameela Vanambathina, Rao C. Rachaputi, Robert J. Henry
Visit website(2021) Biochemical basis of resistance to pod borer (Helicoverpa armigera) in Australian wild relatives of pigeonpea
Measurement of total soluble solids and moisture in puree and dry powder of Kakadu plum (Terminalia ferdinanadiana) samples using hand-held near infrared spectroscopy
Visit website(2021) Measurement of total soluble solids and moisture in puree and dry powder of Kakadu plum (Terminalia ferdinanadiana) samples using hand-held near infrared spectroscopy
Mid-infrared spectroscopy as a rapid tool to qualitatively predict the effects of species, regions and roasting on the nutritional composition of Australian Acacia seed species
Visit website(2021) Mid-infrared spectroscopy as a rapid tool to qualitatively predict the effects of species, regions and roasting on the nutritional composition of Australian Acacia seed species
Effects of drying methods and maltodextrin on vitamin C and quality of Terminalia ferdinandiana fruit powder, an emerging Australian functional food ingredient
- Dr Anh Phan
- Oladipupo Adiamo
- Dr Saleha Atker
- Dr Michael Netzel
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
Visit website(2021) Effects of drying methods and maltodextrin on vitamin C and quality of Terminalia ferdinandiana fruit powder, an emerging Australian functional food ingredient
Unlocking the secrets of kernels using near-infrared spectroscopy
- Eshetu Bobasa
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Dr Anh Phan
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
Visit website(2021) Unlocking the secrets of kernels using near-infrared spectroscopy
The use of a micro near infrared portable instrument to predict bioactive compounds in a wild harvested fruit—Kakadu plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana)
- Eshetu Bobasa
- Dr Anh Phan
- Dr Michael Netzel
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
Visit website(2021) The use of a micro near infrared portable instrument to predict bioactive compounds in a wild harvested fruit—Kakadu plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana)
Assessing the interaction between drying and addition of maltodextrin to Kakadu plum powder samples by two dimensional and near infrared spectroscopy
Visit website(2021) Assessing the interaction between drying and addition of maltodextrin to Kakadu plum powder samples by two dimensional and near infrared spectroscopy
Plant-based phenolic molecules as natural preservatives in comminuted meats: a review
Visit website(2021) Plant-based phenolic molecules as natural preservatives in comminuted meats: a review
Tecticornia sp. (Samphire)—A Promising Underutilized Australian Indigenous Edible Halophyte
- Sukirtha Srivarathan
- Dr Anh Phan
- Dr Olivia Wright
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Hung Trieu Hong, Elvis T. Chua
Visit website(2021) Tecticornia sp. (Samphire)—A Promising Underutilized Australian Indigenous Edible Halophyte
Nutritional, anti‐nutritional, antioxidant, physicochemical and functional characterization of Australian acacia seed: effect of species and regions
Visit website(2021) Nutritional, anti‐nutritional, antioxidant, physicochemical and functional characterization of Australian acacia seed: effect of species and regions
Certification Marks for Australian Native Foods: A Proposal for Indigenous Ownership of Intellectual Property
- David J Jefferson
Visit websiteRecently, interest in ‘bush tucker’ foods has surged. Indigenous Australians should be empowered to determine how their knowledge is used when these products are commercialised. To exercise control over the development of the native foods industry, Indigenous Australians could establish a certification regime to ensure that their knowledge is appropriately converted into commercial products. This could be done through the strategic use of intellectual property, specifically through certification trade marks. Creating a certification mark for native foods could represent an important part of a decolonial policy agenda aimed at reimagining the regulation of native biodiversity and cultural knowledge in Australia.
What should farmers’ rights look like? The possible substance of a right
- Dr Kamalesh Adhikari
- Bikundo, E, Chacko, X, Chapman, S, Humphries, F, Johnson, H, Keast, E, Lawson, C, Malbon, J, Robinson, D, Rourke, M, Sanderson, J, Tranter, K.
Visit websiteFarmers’ Rights formally appeared in the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) as a means of recognising the past, present, and future contributions of farmers in conserving, improving, and making available the plant genetic materials that are important for food and agriculture.
Nutritional analysis, volatile composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of Australian green ants (Oecophylla smaragdina)
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Prof Louwrens Hoffman
- Dr Gabi Netzel
- Prof Michael Rychlik
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Dr Sandra Olarte Mantilla
- Shanmugam Alagappan, Mridusmita Chaliha, Steve Fuller, Nadine Weber
Visit website(2021) Nutritional analysis, volatile composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of Australian green ants (Oecophylla smaragdina)
Monitoring two different drying methods of Kakadu plum puree by combining infrared and chemometrics analysis
Visit website(2021) Monitoring two different drying methods of Kakadu plum puree by combining infrared and chemometrics analysis
Challenges and opportunities of the fourth revolution: a brief insight into the future of food
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- James Chapman, Aoife Power, Vic Khanh Truong
Visit website(2021) Challenges and opportunities of the fourth revolution: a brief insight into the future of food
The nutritional potential of the native australian green plum (Buchanania obovata) compared to other anacardiaceae fruit and nuts
- Selina Fyfe
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Prof Michael Rychlik
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Horst Joachim Schirra
Visit website(2020) The nutritional potential of the native australian green plum (Buchanania obovata) compared to other anacardiaceae fruit and nuts
Interactions Between Phytochemicals and Minerals in Terminalia ferdinandiana and Implications for Mineral Bioavailability
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Dr Saleha Atker
- Ujang Tinggi, Mary Fletcher, Simone Osborne
Visit website(2020) Interactions Between Phytochemicals and Minerals in Terminalia ferdinandiana and Implications for Mineral Bioavailability
The use of vibrational spectroscopy to predict vitamin C in Kakadu plum powders (Terminalia ferdinandiana Exell, Combretaceae)
Visit website(2020) The use of vibrational spectroscopy to predict vitamin C in Kakadu plum powders (Terminalia ferdinandiana Exell, Combretaceae)
Antimicrobial activity, total phenolic and ascorbic acid content of Terminalia ferdinandiana leaves at various stages of maturity
- Dr Anh Phan
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- Mridusmita Chaliha, Shan Cao, Julian Gorman
Visit website(2020) Antimicrobial activity, total phenolic and ascorbic acid content of Terminalia ferdinandiana leaves at various stages of maturity
An infrared analysis of Terminalia ferdinandiana exell [Combretaceae] fruit and leaves—towards the development of biospectroscopy tools to characterise uniquely Australian foods
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Dr Anh Phan
- Dr Sandra Olarte Mantilla
- Dr Gabi Netzel
- Dr Michael Netzel
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- Miridusmita Chaliha
Visit website(2020) An infrared analysis of Terminalia ferdinandiana exell [Combretaceae] fruit and leaves—towards the development of biospectroscopy tools to characterise uniquely Australian foods
Effect of sample presentation on the near infrared spectra of wild harvest Kakadu plum fruits (Terminalia ferdinandiana)
- Eshetu Bobasa
- Dr Anh Phan
- Dr Michael Netzel
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Comalie Manolis
Visit website(2020) Effect of sample presentation on the near infrared spectra of wild harvest Kakadu plum fruits (Terminalia ferdinandiana)
Impact of curcumin-mediated photosensitization on fungal growth, physicochemical properties and nutritional composition in Australian grown strawberry
- Dr Gabi Netzel
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Dr Anh Phan
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Shamy Sarwar, Ram Mereddy, Hung Trieu Hong
Visit website(2020) Impact of curcumin-mediated photosensitization on fungal growth, physicochemical properties and nutritional composition in Australian grown strawberry
Biochemical, antioxidant and sensory evaluation of Davidsonia pruriens and Davidsoina jerseyana fruit infusion.
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Nilesh Prakash Nirmal, Ram Meredy, Dennis Webber
Visit website(2020) Biochemical, antioxidant and sensory evaluation of Davidsonia pruriens and Davidsoina jerseyana fruit infusion. Food Chemistry, (In press, Corrected proof).
Comparison of Phenolic Compounds, Carotenoids, Amino Acid Composition, In Vitro Antioxidant and Anti-Diabetic Activities in the Leaves of Seven Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) Cultivars
- Dr Anh Phan
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Prof Dharini Sivakumar
- Mapula R. Moloto, Jerry L. Shai
Visit website(2020) Comparison of Phenolic Compounds, Carotenoids, Amino Acid Composition, In Vitro Antioxidant and Anti-Diabetic Activities in the leaves of Seven Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) Cultivars. Foods, 9(9), 1285.
Modelling folates reaction kinetics during cowpea seed germination in comparison with soaking
- Prof Michael Rychlik
- Fanny Coffigniez, Christian Mestres, Lisa Striegel, Philippe Bohuon, Aurélien Briffaz
Visit website(2021) Modelling folates reaction kinetics during cowpea seed germination in comparison with soaking. Food Chemistry 340, 127960
Nutritional Value and Antimicrobial Activity of Pittosporum angustifolium (Gumby Gumby), an Australian Indigenous Plant
- Dr Anh Phan
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Miridusmita Chaliha, Hung Triu Hong, UjangTinggi
Visit website(2020) Nutritional Value and Antimicrobial Activity of Pittosporum angustifolium (Gumby Gumby), an Australian Indigenous Plant. Foods, 9(7), 887.
Enhancement of the phytonutrient content of a gluten-free soup using a composite of vegetables
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Prof Dharini Sivakumar
- Vimbainashe E. Manhivi
Visit website(2020) Enhancement of the Phytonutrient content of a gluten-free soup using a composite of vegetables. International journal of Food Properties, 23 (1).
Complexities in developing Australian Aboriginal enterprises based on natural resources
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Julian T. Gorman, Melissa Betivoglio, Chris Brady, Penelope Wurm, Sivaram Vemuri
Visit website(2020) Complexities in developing Australian Aboriginal enterprises based on natural resources. The Rangeland Journal, 42(2), 113-128.
A Mid Infrared (MIR) Spectroscopy Study of the Composition of Edible Australian Green Ants (Oecophylla smaragdina)—a Qualitative Study
- Dr Sandra Olarte Mantilla
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- Shanmugam Alagappan
Visit website(2020) A Mid Infrared (MIR) Spectroscopy Study of the Composition of Edible Australian Green Ants (Oecophylla smaragdina)—a Qualitative Study. Food Analytical Methods, 13, 1627-1633.
A Practical Approach on the Combination of GC-MS and Chemometric Tools to Study Australian Edible Green Ants
- Dr Sandra Olarte Mantilla
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- A/Prof Daniel Cozzolino
- Shanmugam Alagappan, Mridusmita Chaliha
Visit website(2020) A Practical Approach on the Combination of GC-MS and Chemometric Tools to Study Australian Edible Green Ants. Food Analytical Methods, 13, 1475-1481.
The Nagoya Protocol and historical collections of plants
- Prof Brad Sherman
- Robert J. Henry
Visit website(2020) The Nagoya Protocol and historical collections of plants. Nature Plants, 6, 430-432.
Enrichment of Mango Fruit Leathers with Natal Plum (Carissa macrocarpa) Improves Their Phytochemical Content and Antioxidant Properties.
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Tshudufhadzo Mphaphuli, Vimbainashe E. Manhivi, Retha Slabbert
Visit website(2020) Enrichment of Mango Fruit Leathers with Natal Plum (Carissa macrocarpa) Improves Their Phytochemical Content and Antioxidant Properties. Foods 2020, 9(4), 431
Effects of Different Drying Methods on Untargeted Phenolic Metabolites, and Antioxidant Activity in Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa L. subsp. chinensis) and Nightshade (Solanum retroflexum Dun.)
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Prof Dharini Sivakumar
- Millicent G. Managa
Visit website(2020) Effects of Different Drying Methods on Untargeted Phenolic Metabolites, and Antioxidant Activity in Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa L. subsp. chinensis) and Nightshade (Solanum retroflexum Dun.). Molecules 25(6)1326
Sensory properties of yellow pea and macadamia honeys from conventional and flow hive extraction methods
- Dr Emily Grace
- Dr Sandra Olarte Mantilla
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Wenny B. Sunarharum, Chen M. Ong, Jennifer Waanders, Bruce R. D'Arcy, Robert Bruce
Visit website(2020) Sensory properties of yellow pea and macadamia honeys from conventional and flow hive extraction methods. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 100 (5)
Acacia seed proteins: Low or high quality? A comprehensive review
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Louwrens Hoffman
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Adiamo Oladipupo
Visit website(2019) Acacia seed proteins: Low or high quality? A comprehensive review. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety. 19(1) 1541-
Kakadu Plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana) as a Sustainable Indigenous Agribusiness
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Julian T. Gorman, Penelope A.S. Wurm, SivaramVemuri, Chris Brady.
Visit website(2019) Kakadu Plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana) as a Sustainable Indigenous Agribusiness. Economic Botany.74, 74-91.
Reimagining the relationship between food sovereignty and intellectual property for plants: Lessons from Ecuador and Nepal
- Dr Kamalesh Adhikari
- David J. Jefferson
Visit website(2019) Reimaging the relationship between food sovereignty and intellectual property for plants: Lessons from Ecuador and Nepal. The Journal of World Intellectual Property 22(5-6) 396-418.
What does it mean to protect farmers’ varieties as intellectual property?.
Visit website(2020) What does it mean to protect farmers’ varieties as intellectual property?. In Kamalesh Adhikari and David J. Jefferson. Intellectual property law and plant protection: challenges and developments in Asia. (pp. 177-205) Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429059520-10
Policy, politics, and implications of Pakistan’s Plant Breeders’ Rights Act.
- Dr Kamalesh Adhikari
- Muhammad Ahsan Rana,
Visit website(2020). Policy, politics, and implications of Pakistan’s Plant Breeders’ Rights Act. In Kamalesh Adhikari and David J. Jefferson (Ed), Intellectual property law and plant protection: challenges and developments in Asia. (pp. 104-123) Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429059520-6
Intellectual property law for plant varieties: challenges and developments in Asia.
- Dr Kamalesh Adhikari
- David J Jefferson
Visit website(2020). Intellectual property law for plant varieties: challenges and developments in Asia. In Kamalesh Adhikari and David J Jefferson (Ed), Intellectual property law and plant protection: challenges and developments in Asia. (pp. 1-11) Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429059520-1
From neglect to protection: recognising the importance of farmers’ varieties in Sri Lanka.
- Dr Kamalesh Adhikari
- Asanka Perera
Visit website(2020) From neglect to protection: recognising the importance of farmers’ varieties in Sri Lanka. In Kamalesh Adhikari and David J. Jefferson (Ed), Intellectual property law and plant protection: challenges and developments in Asia. (pp. 161-176) Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429059520-9
Terminalia ferdinandiana, a traditional medicinal plant of Australia, alleviates hydrogen peroxide induced oxidative stress and inflammation, in vitro
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Miridusmita Chaliha
Visit website(2019) Terminalia ferdinandiana, a traditional medicinal plant of Australia, alleviates hydrogen peroxide induced oxidative stress and inflammation, in vitro. Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 17:1
Antioxidant Rich Extracts of Terminalia ferdinandiana Inhibit the Growth of Foodborne Bacteria
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Akter, Saleha, Addepalli, Rama, Tinggi, Ujang, Fletcher, Mary T., Osborne, Simone A
Visit website(2019) Antioxidant-rich extracts of Terminalia ferdinandiana interfere with estimation of cell viability. Antioxidants, 8 6.
Mechanism of Action against Food Spoilage Yeasts and Bioactivity of Tasmannia lanceolata, Backhousia citriodora and Syzygium anisatum Plant Solvent Extracts
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Alderees, Fahad, Mereddy, Ram, Webber, Dennis, Nirmal, Nilesh
Visit website(2018) Mechanism of action against food spoilage yeasts and bioactivity of Tasmannia lanceolata, Backhousia citriodora and Syzygium anisatum plant solvent extracts. Foods, 7 11: 1-15.
Biochemical and functional properties of indigenous Australian herbal infusions
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Nirmal, Nilesh Prakash, Webber, Dennis, Mereddy, Ram
Visit website(2018) Biochemical and functional properties of indigenous Australian herbal infusions. Food Bioscience, 26 133-138.
Intellectual property and related legal issues facing the Australian Native Food Industry
- Dr Allison Fish
- Prof Brad Sherman
- Adhikari, Kamalesh, Bosse, Jocelyn
Visit website(2018) Intellectual property and related legal issues facing the Australian Native Food Industry Wagga Wagga NSW Australia: AgriFutures Australia
Cytotoxicity of Terminalia ferdinandiana extracts in intestinal and hepatic cancer cell lines
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Akter, Saleha, Addepalli, Rama, Tinggi, Ujang, Fletcher, Mary T., Osborne, Simone A
Visit website(2018). Cytotoxicity of Terminalia ferdinandiana extracts in intestinal and hepatic cancer cell lines. In: Proceedings for the 10th International Symposium on Poisonous Plants (ISOPP). 10th International Symposium on Poisonous Plants (ISOPP), St George, Utah, United States, (30-30).
Nutritional characteristics of native Australian fruits: Kakadu plum and green plum as examples.
(2018) Nutritional characteristics of native Australian fruits: Kakadu plum and green plum as examples. Nutridate, 29 3: 8-12.
Kakadu plum: safety assessment
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Akter, Saleha, Tinggi, Ujang, Fletcher, Mary, Osborne, Simone
Visit website(2018). Kakadu plum: safety assessment. In: Workshop on An Interdisciplinary Dialogue on the Legal, Social and Scientific Uses of the Kakadu plum, Brisbane QLD, Australia, ().
Buchanania obovata: An Australian Indigenous food for diet diversification
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Fyfe, Selina A., Tinggi, Ujang, Biehl, Eva M
Visit website(2018) Buchanania obovata : An Australian Indigenous food for diet diversification : Buchanania obovata : An Australian Indigenous food. Nutrition & Dietetics.
Buchanania obovata: Functionality and Phytochemical Profiling of the Australian Native Green Plum
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Dr Gabi Netzel
- Fyfe, Selina A.
Visit website(2018) Buchanania obovata: functionality and phytochemical profiling of the Australian native green plum. Foods, 7 5.
Chemical and Nutritional Composition of Terminalia ferdinandiana (Kakadu Plum) Kernels: A Novel Nutrition Source
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Akter, Saleha, Fletcher, Mary T., Tinggi, Ujang
Visit website(2018) Chemical and nutritional composition of Terminalia ferdinandiana (kakadu plum) kernels: a novel nutrition source. Foods, 7 4: 60.
Formulation, characterisation and antibacterial activity of lemon myrtle and anise myrtle essential oil in water nanoemulsion
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Nirmal, Nilesh Prakash, Mereddy, Ram, Li, Li
Visit website(2018) Formulation, characterisation and antibacterial activity of lemon myrtle and anise myrtle essential oil in water nanoemulsion. Food Chemistry, 254 1-7.
Processing of native plant foods and ingredients
Visit website(2016). Processing of native plant foods and ingredients. In Yasmina Sultanbawa and Fazal Sultanbawa (Ed.), Australian native plants: cultivation and uses in the health and food industries (pp. 295-307) Boca Raton, FL, United States: Taylor & Francis Group. doi:10.1201/b20635-26
Australian native plants: anti-obesity and anti-inflammatory properties
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Williams, David J., Chaliha, Mridusmita
Visit website(2016). Australian native plants: anti-obesity and anti-inflammatory properties. In Yasmina Sultanbawa and Fazal Sultanbawa (Ed.), Australian Native Plants: Cultivation and Uses in the Health and Food Industries (pp. 237-249) Boca Raton, Florida, United States: CRC Press – Taylor & Francis Group. doi:10.1201/b20635-21
Food preservation and the antimicrobial activity of Australian native plants
Visit website(2016). Food preservation and the antimicrobial activity of Australian native plants. In Yasmina Sultanbawa and Fazal Sultanbawa (Ed.), Australian native plants: cultivation and uses in the health and food industries (pp. 251-263) Boca Raton, FL, United States: Taylor & Francis Group. doi:10.1201/b20635-22
Unique flavours from Australian native plants
Visit website(2016). Unique flavours from Australian native plants. In Yasmina Sultanbawa and Fazal Sultanbawa (Ed.), Australian native plants cultivation and uses in the health and food industries (pp. 265-274) Boca Raton, FL, United States: Taylor & Francis Group. doi:10.1201/b20635-23
Australian native plants: Anti-obesity and anti-inflammatory properties
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Williams, David J., Chaliha, Mridusmita
Visit website(2017). Australian native plants: Anti-obesity and anti-inflammatory properties. In Australian Native Plants: Cultivation and Uses in the Health and Food Industries
Food preservation and the antimicrobial activity of Australian native plants
Visit website(2017). Food preservation and the antimicrobial activity of Australian native plants. In Australian native plants: cultivation and uses in the health and food industries (pp. 251-264) Boca Raton, FL, United States: CRC Press. doi:10.1201/b20635
Processing of native plant foods and ingredients
Visit website(2017). Processing of native plant foods and ingredients. In Australian native plants: cultivation and uses in the health and food industries (pp. 295-308) Boca Raton, FL, United States: CRC Press. doi:10.1201/b20635
Extraction and characterization of a novel Terminalia pectin
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Chaliha, Mridusmita, Williams, David
Visit website(2017) Extraction and characterization of a novel Terminalia pectin. Food Science and Biotechnology, 27 1: 65-71.
Bioactive rich extracts from Terminalia ferdinandiana by enzyme-assisted extraction: A simple food safe extraction method
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Chaliha, Mridusmita, Williams, David, Edwards, David, Pun, Sharon
Visit website(2017) Bioactive rich extracts from Terminalia ferdinandiana by enzyme-assisted extraction: a simple food safe extraction method. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 11 5: 96-106.
Organic acids in Kakadu plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana): The good (ellagic), the bad (oxalic) and the uncertain (ascorbic)
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Williams, David J., Edwards, David, Pun, Sharon, Chaliha, Mridusmita, Burren, Brian, Tinggi, Ujang
Visit website(2016) Organic acids in Kakadu plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana): the good (ellagic), the bad (oxalic) and the uncertain (ascorbic). Food Research International, 89 Pt 1: 237-244.
Measuring free ellagic acid: influence of extraction conditions on recovery by studying solubility and UV-Visible spectra
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Williams, David J., Edwards, David, Chaliha, Mridusmita
Visit website(2016) Measuring free ellagic acid: influence of extraction conditions on recovery by studying solubility and UV-Visible spectra. Chemical Papers, 70 8: 1078-1086.
Measuring the three forms of ellagic acid: suitability of extraction solvents
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Williams, David J., Edwards, David, Chaliha, Mridusmita
Visit website(2016) Measuring the three forms of ellagic acid: Suitability of extraction solvents. Chemical Papers, 70 2: 144-152.
Tasmanian Pepper Leaf (Tasmannia lanceolata) Oils
Visit website(2016). Tasmanian Pepper Leaf (Tasmannia lanceolata) Oils. In Victor R. Preedy (Ed.), Essential Oils in Food Preservation, Flavor and Safety (pp. 819-823) Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-416641-7.00093-6
Lemon Myrtle (Backhousia citriodora) Oils
Visit website(2016). Lemon Myrtle (Backhousia citriodora) Oils. In Victor R. Preedy (Ed.), Essential Oils in Food Preservation, Flavor and Safety (pp. 517-520) Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-416641-7.00059-6
Anise Myrtle (Syzygium anisatum) Oils
Visit website(2016). Anise Myrtle (Syzygium anisatum) Oils. In Victor R. Preedy (Ed.), Essential Oils in Food Preservation, Flavor and Safety (pp. 215-218) Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-416641-7.00023-7
Changes in quality and bioactivity of native food during storage
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Williams, D., Chaliha, M., Konczak, I
Visit websiteChanges in quality and bioactivity of native food during storage. Canberra, Australia: Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC), 2015.
Plant extracts as natural antimicrobials in food preservation
Visit website(2015). Plant extracts as natural antimicrobials in food preservation. In V. Ravishankar Rai and Jamuna A. Bai (Ed.), Microbial food safety and preservation techniques (pp. 373-382) Boca Raton, FL, United States: CRC Press. doi:10.1201/b17465
Infrared spectroscopy as a rapid tool to detect methylglyoxal and antibacterial activity in Australian honeys
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Cozzolino, Daniel, Fuller, Steve, Cusack, Andrew, Currie, Margaret
Visit website(2015) Infrared spectroscopy as a rapid tool to detect methylglyoxal and antibacterial activity in Australian honeys. Food Chemistry, 172 207-212.
Profiling ellagic acid content: The importance of form and ascorbic acid levels
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Williams, David J., Edwards, David, Pun, Sharon, Chaliha, Mridusmita
Visit website(2014) Profiling ellagic acid content: the importance of form and ascorbic acid levels. Food Research International, 66 100-106.
Leptospermum (Manuka) honey: accepted natural medicine
Visit website(2014) Leptospermum (Manuka) honey: accepted natural medicine. In Laïd Boukraâ (Ed.), Honey in traditional and modern medicine (pp. 113-124) Boca Raton, FL, United States: CRC Press. doi:10.1201/b15608-7
Effect of Packaging Materials and Storage on Major Volatile Compounds in Three Australian Native Herbs
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Chaliha, Mridusmita, Cusack, Andrew, Currie, Margaret
Visit website(2013) Effect of packaging materials and storage on major volatile compounds in three Australian native herbs. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 61 24: 5738-5745.
Microalgae: a valuable source of natural carotenoids with potential health benefits
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Ahmed, Faruq, Fanning, Kent, Schuhmann, Holger, Schenk, Peer M
Visit website(2013). Microalgae: a valuable source of natural carotenoids with potential health benefits. In Masayoshi Yamaguchi (Ed.), Carotenoids: Food Sources, Production and Health Benefits (pp. 143-164) Hauppauge, NY, USA: Nova Science Publishers.
Lexicon for the Sensory Description of Australian Native Plant Foods and Ingredients
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Prof Yasmina Sultanbawa
- Sanderson, J. E
Visit website(2012) Lexicon for the sensory description of Australian native plant foods and ingredients. Journal of Sensory Studies, 27 6: 471-481.
Quality control of honey using spectroscopic methods
- A/Prof Heather Smyth
- Cozzolino, D., Corbella, E
Visit website(2012). Quality control of honey using spectroscopic methods. In Gilles Bondurand and Hernan Bosch (Ed.), Honey : production, consumption, and health benefits (pp. 113-132) Hauppauge NY, USA: Nova Science Publisher.
Demystifying Australian flavours – a new lexicon
Visit website(2010). Demystifying Australian flavours – a new lexicon. In: Wild Flavours of Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Native Australian fruits — a novel source of antioxidants for food
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Netzel, Gabriele, Tian, Qingguo, Schwartz, Steven and Konczak, Izabela
Visit website(2007) Native Australian fruits – a novel source of antioxidants for food. Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies, 8 3: 339-346.
Sources of Antioxidant Activity in Australian Native Fruits. Identification and Quantification of Anthocyanins
- Dr Michael Netzel
- Netzel, Gabriele, Tian, Qingguo, Schwartz, Steven and Konczak, Izabela
Visit website(2006) Sources of antioxidant activity in Australian native fruits. Identification and quantification of anthocyanins. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 54 26: 9820-9826.
Towards an Indigenous Public Domain?
- Prof Brad Sherman
- Wiseman
Visit website(2006). Towards an Indigenous Public Domain?. In Lucie Guibault and P. Bernt Hugenholtz (Ed.), The Future of the Public Domain 1st ed. (pp. 259-279) The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International.