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András Salgó

Researcher at Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Publications -  75
Citations -  1735

András Salgó is an academic researcher from Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resistant starch & Capillary electrophoresis. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 72 publications receiving 1550 citations. Previous affiliations of András Salgó include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation & Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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Microwave extraction. A novel sample preparation method for chromatography

TL;DR: The microwave extraction method was more effective than the traditional Soxhlet or shake-flask extraction methods and suitable for fast extractions of large sample series.
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Effective sample preparation method for extracting biologically active compounds from different matrices by a microwave technique

TL;DR: The high-performance liquid chromatographic separation and determination of the extracted compounds showed that the microwave extraction method is more advantageous than other traditional extraction methods with regard to the yield of extraction and the time and cost of the procedure.
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Pasting Behavior of Amylose, Amylopectin and Their Mixtures as Determined by RVA Curves and First Derivatives

TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between amylose to amylopectin ratio and functional properties of maize starch blends (system I) and model mixtures (system II) made of waxy and high amylosity maize starch were investigated using the Rapid Visco Analyser (RVA).
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Evaluation of Quality and Digestibility Characteristics of Resistant Starch-Enriched Pasta

TL;DR: In this paper, the physical and functional properties of starch-based products enriched with resistant starches (RSs) were evaluated using a rapid visco analyzer (RVA) to determine the in vitro enzymatic digestibility, cooking properties, and viscometric characteristics.
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Effect of the degree of substitution of cyclodextrin derivatives on chiral separations by high-performance liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis.

TL;DR: The degree of substitution had a significant effect on the resolution of the optical isomers and the ionic strength of the separation media, hence the use of well characterized CD derivatives is crucial.