Anna Kårlund
PhD
I work as a postdoctoral researcher in the nutrition and food metabolomics research group of Professor Kati Hanhineva. I completed my PhD in 2016 in the doctoral program of health sciences (nutrition science major) at the University of Eastern Finland. In my PhD work, I studied bioactive compounds and sensory properties of strawberries. I have started my university studies in the biology study program at the University of Turku in 2007, with focus on plant physiology and molecular biology. I have completed my master's studies in food biotechnology at the University of Eastern Finland in 2012.
In my research, I concentrate on identification of endogenous and food-derived metabolites in human and animal samples. My main research interest is in the dietary proteins from different food sources and their effects on nutritional physiology, metabolism, and health.
- Traditional and new sources of grain protein in the healthy and sustainable Nordic diet (2022)
- Journal of Cereal Science
- Blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum) lowers sugar-induced postprandial glycaemia independently and in a product with fermented quinoa: A randomised crossover trial (2021)
- British Journal of Nutrition
- Cell membrane coating integrity affects the internalization mechanism of biomimetic nanoparticles (2021)
- Nature Communications
- Intestinal exposure to food-derived protease inhibitors: Digestion physiology-and gut health-related effects (2021)
- Healthcare
- Oxygen-18 and carbon-13 isotopes in eCO2 and erythrocytes carbonic anhydrase activity of Finnish prediabetic population (2021)
- Journal of Breath Research
- Potential of probiotic frozen blackcurrant products: Consumer preference, physicochemical characterization, and cell viability (2021)
- Foods
- Harnessing microbes for sustainable development: Food fermentation as a tool for improving the nutritional quality of alternative protein sources (2020) Kårlund A., Gómez-Gallego C., Korhonen J., Palo-Oja O.M., El-Nezami H., Kolehmainen M.
- Protein supplements and their relation with nutrition, microbiota composition and health: Is more protein always better for sportspeople? (2019) Kårlund A., Gómez-Gallego C., Turpeinen A.M., Palo-Oja O.M., El-Nezami H., Kolehmainen M.
- Non-targeted metabolite profiling highlights the potential of strawberry leaves as a resource for specific bioactive compounds (2017)
- Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
- Metabolic profiling discriminates between strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) cultivars grown in Finland or Estonia (2016)
- Food Research International
- Roles of Group 2 Sigma Factors in Acclimation of the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp PCC 6803 to Nitrogen Deficiency (2016)
- Plant and Cell Physiology
- Nontargeted Metabolite Profiles and Sensory Properties of Strawberry Cultivars Grown both Organically and Conventionally (2015)
- Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
- Polyphenol stilbenes: Molecular mechanisms of defence against oxidative stress and aging-related diseases (2015)
- Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
- Polyphenols in strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) leaves induced by plant activators. (2014)
- Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
- The impact of harvesting, storage and processing factors on health-promoting phytochemicals in berries and fruits (2014)
- Processes