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Effect of ultrasound pre-treatment and drying method on specialized metabolites of honeyberry fruits (Lonicera caerulea var. kamtschatica).

2019

Abstract Honeyberries are rich in various nutrients (eg. minerals, and vitamins) and bioactive compounds (eg. polyphenols). The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of ultrasound (USN) pre-treatment (100% power at 37 kHz) at 40 °C for 3 min and drying techniques (conduction or vacuum) on nutritional composition and bioactive compounds of honeyberry fruits. The evaluation of dried barriers revealed that both USN pre-treatment and drying techniques affected the composition of the final product. The highest vitamin C content (1.067–1.187 mg 100 g−1 DM) was found in fruit samples pre-treated by USN, regardless of the drying technology used. The highest total phenol (2.445 mg GAE 100 g−1 …

Time FactorsAcoustics and UltrasonicsVacuumFood HandlingFlavonoidLonicera caerulea02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundNutrientVacuum-drying ; Conduction ; Ultrasound ; Vitamins ; Phenols ; Anthocyanins ; Antioxidant capacityChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Environmental ChemistryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingPhenolsFood scienceDesiccationchemistry.chemical_classificationVitamin CbiologyOrganic ChemistryTemperature021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesLonicerachemistryUltrasonic WavesPolyphenolAnthocyaninFruitComposition (visual arts)0210 nano-technologyNutritive ValueUltrasonics sonochemistry
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THE TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION IN THE PRODUCT DESIGN PROCESS

2009

The design process represents, already for a long time now, a very interesting research field for the scientific community that has tried, through its own activity of research and development, to make it faster, more reliable and efficient. Thanks to this continuous development, during the last years, the product design process has suffered a remarkable improvement, both regarding the methodological aspect, become mostly structured, objective and rational, and as regards the helping tools for the design like, for example, the software CAD, FEM, CFD, that have been improved in their efficiency and functionality. In this context, the development of more and more reliable and simple to use met…

Topology optimization Shape Optimization Design Process CAE softwareSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria Industriale
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Dietary Glycaemic Index Labelling: A Global Perspective

2021

The glycaemic index (GI) is a food metric that ranks the acute impact of available (digestible) carbohydrates on blood glucose. At present, few countries regulate the inclusion of GI on food labels even though the information may assist consumers to manage blood glucose levels. Australia and New Zealand regulate GI claims as nutrition content claims and also recognize the GI Foundation’s certified Low GI trademark as an endorsement. The GI Foundation of South Africa endorses foods with low, medium and high GI symbols. In Asia, Singapore’s Healthier Choice Symbol has specific provisions for low GI claims. Low GI claims are also permitted on food labels in India. In China, there are no nation…

TrademarkHarmonizationReviewCertificationGlobal HealthBest interestsGlycaemic indexFood LabelingLabellingEnvironmental healthparasitic diseasesHumansmedia_common.cataloged_instanceTX341-641European unionmedia_commonNutrition and DieteticsdiabetesNutrition. Foods and food supplysocial sciencesDietfood regulationFood regulationGlycemic Indexglycaemic indexpopulation characteristicsBusinesshuman activitiesFood Analysisfood labelsgeographic locationsFood ScienceNutrients
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Phytochemical and anti-staphylococcal biofilm assessment of Dracaena draco L. Spp. draco resin

2013

Background: Dracaena draco L. ssp. draco is known as the “dragon's blood tree” and it is endemic from the Canary Islands and Morocco. Objective: Carry out phytochemical investigation of acetonic extracts of red resin obtained from the trunk of D. draco, to obtain to the isolation of the most abundant resin constituents, belonging to the class of flavonoids: flavans, along with homoisoflavans and homoisoflavanones. Materials and Methods: The structures of the isolated compounds were established by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and mass spectrometry data and comparison with literature data. The acetonic extract was evaluated for its anti-staphylococcal properties against two reference stra…

Traditional medicineDracaena draco L.Antibiofilm activity Dracaena draco L. dragon blood resin flavan homoisoflavanBiofilmPharmaceutical SciencehomoisoflavanBiologySettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generalebiology.organism_classificationSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaDraco (constellation)dragon blood resinchemistry.chemical_compoundPhytochemicalchemistryflavanFlavanAntibiofilm activityDrug DiscoveryBotanyDracaena dracoOriginal ArticlePharmacognosy Magazine
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Protease-mediated processing of Argonaute proteins controls small RNA association

2020

SummarySmall RNA pathways defend the germlines of animals against selfish genetic elements and help to maintain genomic integrity. At the same time, their activity needs to be well-controlled to prevent silencing of ‘self’ genes. Here, we reveal a proteolytic mechanism that controls endogenous small interfering (22G) RNA activity in the Caenorhabditis elegans germline to protect genome integrity and maintain fertility. We find that WAGO-1 and WAGO-3 Argonaute (Ago) proteins are matured through proteolytic processing of their unusually proline-rich N-termini. In the absence of DPF-3, a P-granule-localized N-terminal dipeptidase orthologous to mammalian DPP8/9, processing fails, causing a cha…

Transposable elementSmall RNAanimal structuresDNA damageBiologyDipeptidyl peptidaseSubstrate Specificity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnimalsGene silencingRNA MessengerRNA Small InterferingCaenorhabditis elegansCaenorhabditis elegans ProteinsDipeptidyl-Peptidases and Tripeptidyl-PeptidasesMolecular BiologyGeneCaenorhabditis elegans030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesWild typeRNACell BiologyArgonautebiology.organism_classificationCell biologyFertilityArgonaute ProteinsProteolysisRNA HelminthProtein Processing Post-Translational030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Helminth infracommunities of gallotia caesaris caesaris and gallotia caesaris gomerae (sauria: lacertidae) from the Canary islands (eastern Atlantic)

2004

A survey of gastrointestinal helminth communities of Gallotia caesaris caesaris (Lehrs, 1914) and G. c. gomerae (Boettger and Müller, 1914), from the islands of El Hierro and La Gomera, respectively, in the Canary Archipelago, Spain, was conducted to determine the prevalence, intensity, and diversity of intestinal parasites of these lacertid lizards. Larval forms of cestodes, nematodes, and acanthocephalans were found in the body cavity of G. c. caesaris; this lizard is the intermediate or paratenic host in the life cycle of these helminths. Pharyngodonid nematodes were the most common intestinal helminths in both hosts, 4 of them being Gallotia spp. specialists. Helminth infracommunities o…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::Parasitología animalparasitic diseasesUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::Parasitología animal [UNESCO]Helminth infracommunities ; Gallotia caesaris ; Canary IslandsCanary IslandsGallotia caesaris:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]Helminth infracommunities
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Caeruleus: significado cromático en la poesía latina del s. I a.C.

2020

En este artículo se estudia el color azul a través de su significante caeruleus y su familia léxica en los poetas latinos del s. I a.C. y, especialmente, en la Eneida, poema en el que adquiere una especial relevancia. Se analiza su etimología, significado y valores; su relación con ?????? del que constituye una traducción. Se concluye que los poetas latinos usan este radical especialmente para el mar y las aguas (ríos, fuentes, tormentas), el cielo o el mundo vegetal, un uso ausente en Homero e infrecuente en la poesía griega.

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 567083 2020 22 7762318 Caeruleus: significado cromático en la poesía latina del s. I a.C. Villalba Salósignificado cromático en la poesía latina del s. I a.C. Villalba Saló [1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 567083 2020 22 7762318 Caeruleus]especialmentepoema en el que adquiere una especial relevancia. Se analiza su etimologíaen la Eneidasignificado y valorestormentas)Juan Carlos En este artículo se estudia el color azul a través de su significante caeruleus y su familia léxica en los poetas latinos del s. I a.C. yfuentes:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]el cielo o el mundo vegetalun uso ausente en Homero e infrecuente en la poesía griega. 129 142su relación con ?????? del que constituye una traducción. Se concluye que los poetas latinos usan este radical especialmente para el mar y las aguas (ríos
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Ilustres e ilustradas: mujeres pintoras (1768-1812) en la Academia de San Carlos de Valencia

2013

En 1768 se funda en Valencia la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos. No se trataba de un hecho aislado sino que seguía una corriente europea, cuyo precedente en España fue la Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. Desde esos primeros momentos hubo mujeres que ingresaron como académicas en estas instituciones. En el caso valenciano fue Micaela Ferrer la primera mujer en ser nombrada académica en 1773. Hasta 1812 −fecha que por las circunstancias históricas marca el fin de la primera etapa de la academia−, fueron catorce las mujeres que formaron parte de la institución. Según reflejan los inventarios, sus obras colgaron de las paredes de la sala de juntas de la Academia de San Carl…

UNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arteacadémicasConcepción PerezUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia modernaUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia contemporáneaMaría Concepcion Castellví y Cardonapintoras de aficiónLuciana PereaMaría Pilar Ulzurrun de Asanza y PeraltaUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidadesReal Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos de ValenciaJosefa Martínez y Enrile de TamaritMicaela FerrerCasilda Bisbal
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G. Zecchini, Vercingetorige, Laterza, Bari 2002

2004

Review of the book by G. Zecchini that reconstructs the story of Vercigetorix, the young leader of the Gallic tribe of the Averni who opposed the Roman conquest of Gaul

Vercigetorix AverniCaesarSettore L-ANT/03 - Storia RomanaGaulRoman conquest
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Comparison of a Manual and an Automated Method to Estimate the Number of Uterine Eggs in Anisakid Nematodes: To Coulter or Not to Coulter. Is That th…

2007

Studies reporting numbers of eggs in vagina and utero in nematodes often give little information of the technique used for the estimations. This situation hampers comparison among studies, because, so far, differences in estimations provided by different techniques have not been assessed. This note examines whether a manual method based on visual counts in aliquots and an automated method using a Coulter counter yield equivalent estimations of egg numbers in vagina and utero of 3 anisakid nematode species (Anisakis simplex, Pseudoterranova decipiens, and Contracaecum osculatum). The number of eggs from 50 females per nematode species was estimated using both techniques. The automated and ma…

Veterinary medicineSeals EarlessBiologyCoulter counterAscaridoideaPhocoenaAnimalsParasite Egg CountEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAnalysis of VarianceEcologyContracaecum osculatumUterusAnisakis simplexReproducibility of Resultsbiology.organism_classificationPseudoterranova decipiensAnisakisAscaridida InfectionsFertilityNematodeAnisakid nematodeVaginaFemaleParasitologyAutomated methodJournal of Parasitology
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