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Miguel A. Prieto

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Use of Spectroscopic Techniques to Monitor Changes in Food Quality during Application of Natural Preservatives: A Review

2020

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PreservativeantioxidantPhysiologyClinical Biochemistryedible filmsReview01 natural sciencesBiochemistryRamanmedia_common2. Zero hungerPhysicsFood preservation04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceEdible filmsAndoxunarefniEssential oilsFlúrljómunMatvælifluorescenceAntioxidant2301 Química Analíticamedia_common.quotation_subjectessential oils ; fluorescence ; UV-Vis spectroscopy ; Fourier transform infrared ; Raman ; edible films ; shelf-life ; antioxidant ; antimicrobialShelf lifeNatural (archaeology)FluorescenceLitrófsgreining0404 agricultural biotechnologyFourier transform infrared3309.13 Conservación de AlimentosQuality (business)Molecular Biologyessential oilsShelf-lifeConsumer demand010401 analytical chemistrylcsh:RM1-9503309.90 Microbiología de AlimentosCell BiologyBiopreservationUV-Vis spectroscopy0104 chemical sciencesshelf-lifelcsh:Therapeutics. PharmacologyantimicrobialAntimicrobialBiochemical engineeringFood qualityAntioxidants
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Bioactive compounds and quality of extra virgin olive oil

2020

Background: Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is responsible for a large part of many health benefits associated to Mediterranean diet as it is a fundamental ingredient of this diet. The peculiarities of this golden, highly valued product are in part due to the requirements that must be met to achieve this title, namely, it has to be obtained using exclusively mechanical procedures, its free acidity cannot be greater than 0.8%, it must not show sensory defects, and it has to possess a fruity taste. Methods: All these characteristics are key factors to EVOO quality, thus the chemical composition of these many health-promoting compounds, such as unsaturated fatty acids (which are also the major c…

TasteHealth (social science)AntioxidantapplicationsMediterranean diet3309.28 Aceites y Grasas Vegetales030309 nutrition & dieteticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentReviewPlant ScienceHealth benefitslcsh:Chemical technologyHealth Professions (miscellaneous)Microbiologyextra virgin olive oilbioactive substances03 medical and health sciencesIngredientchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologymedicinechemical compositionlcsh:TP1-1185Quality (business)Food sciencemedia_common2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesChemistry3309.90 Microbiología de Alimentos04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceOleic acid2302.90 Bioquímica de AlimentosEVOO qualityFood ScienceOlive oil
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Valorization of kiwi agricultural waste and industry by-products by recovering bioactive compounds and applications as food additives : a circular ec…

2021

Currently, agricultural production generates large amounts of organic waste, both from the maintenance of farms and crops (agricultural wastes) and from the industrialization of the product (food industry waste). In the case of Actinidia cultivation, agricultural waste groups together leaves, flowers, stems and roots while food industry by-products are represented by discarded fruits, skin and seeds. All these matrices are now underexploited and so, they can be revalued as a natural source of ingredients to be applied in food, cosmetic or pharmaceutical industries. Kiwifruit composition (phenolic compounds, volatile compounds, vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, etc.) is an outstanding basis…

food.ingredientFood industryCircular economy030309 nutrition & dietetics3308 Ingeniería y Tecnología del Medio AmbienteAntioxidants12. Responsible consumptionAnalytical Chemistry3101.08 Productos Agrícolas no AlimenticiosAgricultura sostenible03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyNutraceuticalfood3103.08 Gestión de la Producción VegetalFood IndustryAgricultural productivity2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryCircular economyFood additiveKiwi residuesContaminació agrícolafood and beveragesAgriculture04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineBiodegradable wasteVitaminsPulp and paper industry040401 food scienceEnvironmentally friendlyPhenolic compoundsAgricultureFruitSeedsFood applicationsFood AdditivesbusinessFood Science
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Camellia japonica : A phytochemical perspective and current applications facing its industrial exploitation

2022

In response to the increased popularity of medicinal plants, a number of conservation groups are recommending the investigation on poorly characterized and widely distributed species, as it is the case of camellias. In particular, Camellia japonica L. is a widespread species found in Galicia (NW Spain), where it has been largely exploited with ornamental purposes. Recent findings on its phytochemical characterization showed thousands of bioactive ingredients, mostly represented by phenolic compounds, together with terpenoids, and fatty acids. These molecules present associated biological activities, acting as antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer agents. This review …

Food scienceMedicinal plantsBiological activitiesBiochemical valorizationPlantes medicinalsAnalytical ChemistryCamelliasNatural bioactive compoundsPlantes Nutrició
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Functional implications of bound phenolic compounds and phenolics–food interaction: A review

2022

Sizeable scientific evidence indicates the health benefits related to phenolic compounds and dietary fiber. Various phenolic compounds-rich foods or ingredients are also rich in dietary fiber, and these two health components may interrelate via noncovalent (reversible) and covalent (mostly irreversible) interactions. Notwithstanding, these interactions are responsible for the carrier effect ascribed to fiber toward the digestive systemand canmodulate the bioaccessibility of phenolics, thus shaping health-promoting effects in vivo. On this basis, the present review focuses on the nature, occurrence, and implications of the interactions between phenolics and food components. Covalent and nonc…

Dietary FiberFood Handlingbound phenolicsAliments AnàlisibioaccessibilityGastrointestinal MicrobiomeAlimentacióBioaccessibility Bound phenolics Gut Microbial transformations MicrobiotaPhenolsmicrobial transformationsSettore AGR/13 - CHIMICA AGRARIASettore AGR/16 - MICROBIOLOGIA AGRARIAmicrobiotagutFood Science
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Revalorization of Almond By-Products for the Design of Novel Functional Foods: An Updated Review

2021

The search for waste minimization and the valorization of by-products are key to good management and improved sustainability in the food industry. The great production of almonds, based on their high nutritional value as food, especially almond kernels, generates tons of waste yearly. The remaining parts (skin, shell, hulls, etc.) are still little explored, even though they have been used as fuel by burning or as livestock feed. The interest in these by-products has been increasing, as they possess beneficial properties, caused by the presence of different bioactive compounds, and can be used as promising sources of new ingredients for the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry. Additio…

Health (social science)Food industryfood fortification3308 Ingeniería y Tecnología del Medio AmbienteReviewPlant ScienceTP1-1185Health Professions (miscellaneous)Microbiologyalmond shells3328 Procesos TecnológicosProduction (economics)blanching waterallergensEnvironmental impact assessmentNutrició3309.20 Propiedades de Los AlimentosPharmaceutical industryWaste managementalmond skinsbusiness.industryChemical technologycircular economysustainabilityPrunus dulcisFood productsSustainability<i>Prunus dulcis</i>almond hullswaste managementBusinessFood ScienceFoods
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Extraction of lipids from microalgae using classical and innovative approaches

2022

Microalgae, as a photosynthetic autotrophic organism, contain a variety of bioactive compounds, including lipids, proteins, polysaccharides, which have been applied in food, medicine, and fuel industries, among others. Microalgae are considered a good source of marine lipids due to their high content in unsaturated fatty acid (UFA) and can be used as a supplement/replacement for fish-based oil. The high concentration of docosahexaenoic (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acids (EPA) in microalgae lipids, results in important physiological functions, such as antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and immune regulation, being also a prerequisite for its development and application. In this paper, a variety…

Biological activityExtractionGeneral MedicineLipidsAntioxidantsAnalytical Chemistry3101.08 Productos Agrícolas no Alimenticios2302.90 Bioquímica de AlimentosEicosapentaenoic AcidAlguesDietary SupplementsMicroalgaeAnimalslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)AntiinflamatorisFood Science
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