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Does interindividual variability of saliva affect the release and metabolization of aroma compounds ex vivo? The particular case of elderly suffering…

2019

The aim of this work was to study the effects of interindividual variability of human elderly saliva on aroma release and metabolization by ex vivo approaches. Thirty individuals suffering or not from hyposalivation were selected from a panel formed by 110 elderly people (aged >65 years old) that were matched by age and sex. Then, their stimulated saliva samples were independently incubated in presence of three aroma compounds (ethyl hexanoate, octanal, 2-nonanone) to perform headspace-gas chromatography and liquid/liquid extraction-gas chromatography mass spectrometry analyses. These assays revealed that the extent of saliva effect on the release and metabolization of aroma compounds was h…

0106 biological sciencesMaleTasteSalivaChemical PhenomenaPharmaceutical SciencePhysiologyaroma release;metabolisation;saliva;hyposalivation;elderly;total antioxidant capacity01 natural sciencesAntioxidantschemistry.chemical_compoundmétabolisationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS2. Zero hungerAged 80 and overbiologyEthyl hexanoate04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesKetones040401 food science3. Good healthSmellaroma releaseAlimentation et NutritionFemaletotal antioxidant capacitycapacité antioxydanteAffect (psychology)elderlyXerostomiaGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometrypersonne âgée0404 agricultural biotechnology010608 biotechnologyDiabetes mellitusmedicineFood and NutritionHumansSalivasalivehyposalivationCaproatesAromaAgedmetabolisationAldehydesVolatile Organic Compoundsbusiness.industrylibération d'arômemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationHuman nutritionchemistryOdorantsQuality of Lifebusiness[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionEx vivoFood Sciencesécrétion salivaireJournal of texture studies
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Drought and its legacy modulate the post-fire recovery of soil functionality and microbial community structure in a Mediterranean shrubland.

2019

The effects of drought on soil dynamics after fire are poorly known, particularly its long-term (i.e., years) legacy effects once rainfall returns to normal. Understanding this is particularly important for nutrient-poor soils in semi-arid regions affected by fire, in which rainfall is projected to decrease with climate change. Here, we studied the effects of post-fire drought and its legacy on soil microbial community structure and functionality in a Cistus-Erica shrubland (Spain). Rainfall total and patterns were experimentally modified to produce an unburned control (natural rainfall) and four burned treatments: control (natural rainfall), historical control (long-term average rainfall),…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateBiogeochemical cycle010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSettore AGR/13 - Chimica Agraria010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesShrublandparasitic diseasesEnvironmental Chemistryresilience0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeBiomass (ecology)geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologySoil organic matterfungifood and beveragesMineralization (soil science)enzyme activityclimate changeAgronomyMicrobial population biologySoil waterrainfall manipulationEnvironmental sciencesoil nutrientsmicrobial communityfireGlobal change biology
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Environmental Quality Assessment of Bizerte Lagoon (Tunisia) Using Living Foraminifera Assemblages and a Multiproxy Approach.

2015

This study investigated the environmental quality of the Bizerte Lagoon (Tunisia) through an integrated approach that combined environmental, biogeochemical, and living benthic foraminiferal analyses. Specifically, we analyzed the physicochemical parameters of the water and sediment. The textural, mineralogical, and geochemical characteristics of the sediment, including total organic carbon, total nitrogen, simultaneously extracted metals (SEM), acid volatile sulfides (AVS), chlorophyll a, CaCO3, and changes in bacterial populations and carbon isotopes were measured. The SEM/AVS values indicated the presence of relatively high concentrations of toxic metals in only some areas. Foraminiferal…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateBiogeochemical cycleTunisiaStatistics as Topiclcsh:MedicineEnvironmental pollutionForaminifera010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesForaminifera14. Life underwaterWater pollutionlcsh:Science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTotal organic carbonMultidisciplinarybiologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologylcsh:RSedimentbiology.organism_classification6. Clean water13. Climate actionBenthic zoneEnvironmental sciencelcsh:QEnvironmental PollutionResearch ArticleEnvironmental MonitoringPLoS ONE
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Assessment of surface sediment dynamics and response of benthic macrofauna assemblages in Boughrara Lagoon (SW Mediterranean Sea)

2016

International audience; A study was conducted in the spring of 2009, the winters of 2010 and 2013, and in the summer of 2012 at 13 stations in Boughrara Lagoon, Tunisia (southern Mediterranean). The country’s largest lagoon, it is considered to be an anthropogenically stressed area, though a major tourist centre—Djerba Island—is located along its northern shores. The lagoon bottoms were studied via analyses of grain size, surface sediment composition, total organic matter (TOM) and through the trophic and functional organisation of benthic macrofauna. The results indicate that the bottoms are composed of fine, medium or coarse sands and that sediment distribution is controlled by water move…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateGeneral Decision SciencesBenthic macrofauna010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences[ SDE ] Environmental SciencesMediterranean seaEcosystem14. Life underwaterEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTrophic levelEcologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyDetritivoreSedimentTotal organic matterParticle sizeSediment dynamicsTrophic structureBioindicationHabitat13. Climate actionBenthic zone[SDE]Environmental SciencesEnvironmental science
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Grafting affects yield and phenolic profile of Solanum melongena L. landraces

2016

Abstract The influence of grafting on agronomical and qualitative characteristics of four Sicilian eggplant landraces was investigated. Grafted and ungrafted plants were compared in the open field in the northern coast of Sicily. Solanum torvum seedlings were used as rootstock. Regardless of genotypes tested, grafting significantly increased total fruit production, marketable production, and number of marketable fruits, but did not affect weight of marketable fruits and waste production. Landrace 2 (Sciacca), with black epidermal tissue and pyriform fruit shape, when grafted onto S. torvum not only gave a higher yield performance than ungrafted plants, but also showed a higher phenolic anti…

0106 biological sciencesMelongenaHPLC analysispropagation techniqueAgriculture (General)eggplantSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaPlant Science01 natural sciencesBiochemistryS1-972Food AnimalsYield (wine)Solanum torvumpolyphenolsEcologybiology010401 analytical chemistryfood and beveragesSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classificationGraftingyield0104 chemical sciencesAgronomyPolyphenolSeedlingeggplant propagation technique yield polyphenols HPLC analysisAnimal Science and ZoologySolanumRootstockAgronomy and Crop Science010606 plant biology & botanyFood ScienceJournal of Integrative Agriculture
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Chasing phthalates in tissues of marine turtles from the Mediterranean sea

2018

Tissues from thirteen specimens of marine turtles, one Dermochelys coriacea and twelve Caretta caretta, found dead along the Sicilian coasts in 2016 were analyzed for the presence of phthalates. Four phthalates (DEP, DBP, BBP, and DEHP) were found at different significant concentrations in liver and gonads, while only DBP was found in muscle tissues and at a fourfold lower concentration than other phthalates in Dermochelys coriacea. No traces of DEP were detected in C. caretta tissues where DOTP was also revealed. The presence of phthalates in fat tissue in specimens of C. caretta showed a major prevalence of the most lipophilic phthalates DEHP and DOTP. The total concentration of all analy…

0106 biological sciencesMicroplasticsPhthalic AcidsZoology010501 environmental sciencesBiologyAquatic ScienceOceanography01 natural sciencesDermochelys coriaceaMediterranean seaPhthalatesMediterranean SeaAnimalsGonads0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCaretta caretta010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyMicroplasticSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaPollutionTurtlesAdipose TissueLiverPhthalateSample collectionhuman activitiesPlasticsWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Monitoring
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Organic nitrogen steadily increasing in Norwegian rivers draining to the Skagerrak coast

2020

AbstractDeclining atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, through reduction in the direct input of inorganic N, may result in less inorganic N being leached from soils to freshwaters (dissolved inorganic N = DIN). Declining sulphur deposition, through reducing the ionic strength in soil water, increases the solubility and mobility of organic soil compounds and may result in increased leaching of organically bound N to freshwaters (total organic N = TON). It is unknown to which extent these two independents and opposing trends, i.e. DIN decline versus TON increase, may affect the nutrient balance (load, stoichiometry) of river water draining into coastal zones. By combining long-term atmospheri…

0106 biological sciencesNutrient cycle010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceslcsh:Medicinechemistry.chemical_element01 natural sciencesArticleEnvironmental impactNutrientElement cyclesLimnologyVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Basale biofag: 470EcosystemLeaching (agriculture)lcsh:Science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMultidisciplinary010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyAquatic ecosystemSoil organic matterlcsh:RNitrogenMarine chemistrychemistryEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterEnvironmental sciencelcsh:QClimate-change impacts
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Potential of an exploitation of acid-tolerant antimicrobial microorganisms evolving enzyme systems for the utilization of dairy by-products and ligno…

2016

Introduction Bioproduction of optically pure lactic acid (LA) has roused interest in the recent years due to its potential application in a wide range of fields, and there is a significant interest to further development of sustainable and cost-effective process. However, the efficient utilization of agro-industrial wastes for LA production still causes considerable challenges. The biotechnological LA production within the targeted cost still required the development of high-performance LA-producing microorganisms and the lowering of the costs of raw materials and fermentation process. Cheap biomass, such as starchy and cellulosic agricultural residues or by-products from the food industry,…

0106 biological sciencesOpinionHistologyMicroorganismcheese whey ; lignocellulosic substrate ; lactic acid bacteria ; enzyme activities ; lactic acid production ; fermentation processBiomedical EngineeringLignocellulosic biomassBioengineering01 natural sciences7. Clean energychemistry.chemical_compoundcheese whey010608 biotechnologyFood sciencelignocellulosic substrate2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classification010405 organic chemistrybusiness.industryBioengineering and Biotechnologyfood and beveragesAntimicrobialfermentation process0104 chemical sciencesBiotechnologyLactic acidlactic acid bacteriaEnzymechemistryenzyme activities13. Climate actionFermentationlactic acid productionbusinessAcid tolerantBiotechnology
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Behaviour of consumers of conventional and organic flowers and ornamental plants in Italy

2013

The paper analyses preferences and motivations of Italian consumers of flowers and ornamental plants, both conventional and organic. The results helped to outline their profile. Purchases are still done in the traditional places (flower shops for cut flowers and plant nurseries for potted plants), however positive trend is found for potted plants purchases at large distribution chains. Some differences came out as to purchase motivations: cut flowers are mainly bought in special occasions whereas potted plants purchases are linked to personal use. The results confirm a positive relationship between the purchase of flowers and plants and the age of the interviewees, besides showing that wome…

0106 biological sciencesOrganic productconsumer profilefloriculture and nurseries products; consumer profile; Probitfloriculture and nurseries productpurchase motivationDistribution (economics)Cut flowersconsumer profileHorticulture01 natural sciencesdirect surveyAgricultural science0502 economics and businessOrnamental plantProbit regressionSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleConsumer behaviourConsumption (economics)business.industry05 social sciencesfloriculture and nurseries productsorganic productsOrder (business)Positive relationship050202 agricultural economics & policyBusinessProbit010606 plant biology & botanyfloriculture and nurseries products; purchase motivation; consumer profile; Probit regression; direct survey; organic products
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Carbohydrate dynamics in particle-size fractions of sandy spodosols following forest conversion to maize cropping

2006

International audience; In southwest France, much of the forested land on sandy spodosols has been converted to continuous maize cropping in the last few decades. To evaluate the impacts of this change on soil organic matter properties, we compared total organic C and neutral and amino sugars content in whole soil and particle size separates of two forested, and five related sites that had been either clear-cut for 12 and 18 mo, or cultivated to maize for 4-22yr. Soil carbohydrates accounted for 4-7% of the total organic C across all sites. Soil organic C contents of clear-cut and cultivated sites were only 57-79% of the average value measured in forested sites. Accordingly, carbohydrate co…

0106 biological sciencesPINE FORESTAmino sugarChronosequenceSoil ScienceMuramic acidSilt[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil study01 natural sciencesMicrobiologyPARTICLE SIZE SEPARATESUCRESchemistry.chemical_compoundPoaceaeFRACTIONNEMENT GRANULOMETRIQUE2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classificationPODZOSOLBIOCHIMIESoil organic matterCARBOHYDRATESPIN MARITIME04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landPodzolchemistryAgronomyMAIZE CROPPINGSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries010606 plant biology & botany
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