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Heuristic Algorithm for the Analysis of Fast Field Cycling (FFC) NMR Dispersion Curves

2021

Evaluation of nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion (NMRD) curves obtained by the fast field cycling nuclear magnetic resonance (FFC-NMR) relaxometry technique is a valuable tool for analyzing the microscopic dynamics of condensed matter systems. However, quantitative data analysis involves several conceptual and practical issues. Moving forward from previous literature approaches, we propose a new analysis method, relying on the elaboration of the inverse integral transform of the NMRD curve. Our approach results in a true heuristic method, able to unambiguously individuate the dynamic domains in the system, thereby avoiding the possible introduction of any element of discretion. The anal…

Nuclear magnetic relaxationNanospongesRelaxometryMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyField cyclingHeuristic (computer science)Settore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaInverseHeuristic algorithm010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesAnalytical ChemistryFFC NMRCheeseDispersion (optics)HeuristicsAnalysis methodSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaCyclodextrinsChemistry010401 analytical chemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaIntegral transformMagnetic Resonance Imaging0104 chemical sciencesRelaxometryAlgorithmAlgorithmsAnalytical Chemistry
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Nutritional profile of Ager cheese selection

2021

Food labels are the main method to ensure that consumers are appropriately informed as regards the food they consume. In Europe, the provision of food information to consumers is regulated by specific laws, including (i) the European Regulation (EU) no 1169/2011, which regulates the mandatory food information including a list of mandatory particulars and nutritional declarations and (ii) the European Regulation (CE) no 1924/2006, concerning the voluntary nutrition and health claims (NHC) made on foods. Nutrient profiling involves the classification and ranking of foods according to their nutritional composition to prevent disease and promote health. For this purpose, the following 14 cheese…

Nutritional profile Traditional cheese Southern Italy
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Identification and quantification of phosphorus in cheeses - methodological investigations by solid-state 31P NMR spectroscopy

2008

International audience; NMR has been shown to be an interesting tool for investigating dairy foods, in particular cheese products, for which the method is non-destructive and well suited for investigating their compounds showing different structure and mobility during ripening. Solid-state magic angle spinning 31P NMR spectroscopy was used to characterize the structure and composition of semi-hard cheeses. Assignment including overlapping resonances from mobile/immobile phosphorylated serine residues and inorganic calcium phosphates, has been realised using different NMR techniques (spin echo, cross polarisation and single pulse excitation) and by comparison with spectra of literature. Stud…

PHOSPHORUSSPECTROSCOPYCHEESE[SPI.GPROC] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineering[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineering[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringSOLID-STATE 31P NMR
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EFFECT OF ADDING SOLID AND MOLTEN CHOCOLATE ON THE POLYPHENOL CONTENT, CHEMICAL, TEXTURAL, MICROBIOLOGICAL AND SENSORY ASPECTS OF PECORINO SICILIANO …

In this project we used two specific food products, which are typically Sicilian, Pecorino Siciliano cheese and Modica chocolate, that have unique texture and taste. “Chocolate cheese” is produced with the aim of increasing the consumption of cheese especially among children, targeting the purpose of improving public health. In this research we investigated chocolate cheese including solid and molten chocolate in three levels of 5%, 10% and 15% at four ripening times (T0 = fresh, T1 = 2 weeks, T2 = 4 weeks and T3 = 6 weeks). The results showed that the addition of chocolate significantly (p ≤ 0.05) decreased the pH, ash and protein content of the Pecorino Siciliano cheese, whereas it had no…

Pecorino Siciliano cheese Modica chocolate Chemical properties Polyphenol Microbiology Fatty acid Sensory evaluationSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie Alimentari
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Importance of Sodium Nitrate in the Maturation Process of Gouda Cheese

2011

The aim of this study was to observe the dynamics of sodium nitrate during ripening, in was introduced in different amounts in the recipe. Sodium nitrate is the chemical compound also known as Chile saltpeter or Peru saltpeter, is used as an ingredient as a food preservative. Sodium nitrate should not be confused with the related compound, sodium nitrite. Sodium nitrate in the cheese gives a longer time of preservation (Moore J.C., 2010).

PreservativeGeography Planning and DevelopmentFood preservationCheese ripeningManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawchemistry.chemical_compoundIngredientGouda cheesefoodchemistrySodium nitrateCheesemakingFood sciencefood.cheeseSodium nitriteBulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Agriculture
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Growth potential of Listeria monocytogenes strains in mixed ready-to-eat salads

2009

In this study, a microbiological challenge test in three artificially contaminated retail mixed mayonnaise-based ready-to-eat salads stored at refrigerator temperatures (3°C and 7°C) for 48h was carried out. Shrimp-tomato salad, smoked ham salad and garlic cheese salad were separately contaminated by a suspension of particular Listeria monocytogenes strains. The number of L. monocytogenes, Enterobacteriaceae, staphylococci and total plate count (CFU/g) was determined. Listeria monocytogenes growth potential in the salads was calculated and evaluated. A significant increase in total plate count and L. monocytogenes count throughout storage of all three investigated salads was found. Enteroba…

PreservativeMeatColony Count MicrobialBacterial growthShelf lifemedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyEnterobacteriaceaePenaeidaeListeria monocytogenesCheeseVegetablesmedicineAnimalsHumansFood microbiologyFood sciencebiologytechnology industry and agricultureFood composition dataGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationListeria monocytogenesEnterobacteriaceaeCold TemperatureSeafoodFood MicrobiologyFood ScienceFood contaminantInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
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Microbial analysis of raw cows' milk used for cheese-making: influence of storage treatments on microbial composition and other technological traits

2010

Raw milk used to produce Grana cheese was subjected to several treatment regimes, including varying temperatures and storage times. Milk from morning and evening milking were transferred to a dairy factory sepa- rately (double delivery) or together (single delivery), after storage at the farm for 12 h; in the former case, milk was stored at 12 or 8°C, whereas, in the latter, it was kept at ambient temperature or 18°C. Values of pH of the vat milk were lower for milk samples kept at room temperature, while other physico-chemical parameters and rheological characteristics tested did not show significant differ- ences linked to the different storage temperatures of milk used for ‘‘Grana Trenti…

Raw cows’ milkPhysiologyMicroorganismfood and beveragesDGGE; Grana cheese; refrigeration; milk microfloraDenaturing gradient gel electrophoresisGeneral MedicineRaw milkBiologyGrana cheesemedicine.disease_causeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMilkingfluids and secretionsPsychrotrophic bacteriaMost probable numberRefrigerationmedicineCheesemakingFood scienceDGGETemperature gradient gel electrophoresisBiotechnologyMesophileMilk microflora
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Fast field cycling NMR relaxometry as a tool to monitor Parmigiano Reggiano cheese ripening.

2020

Abstract It is widely recognized that the longer the ageing, the more valuable Parmigiano Reggiano (PR) cheese becomes, due to the improvement of its sensorial and nutritional properties. Up to now, the evaluation of PR properties has been performed on samples mainly aged up to 40 months. For this reason, this study was aimed at collecting information about the chemical-physical characteristics of PR cheeses after ageing at 24, 48 and 84 months. The basic analyses on water amount, protein content and volatile organic compounds (VOC) revealed that PR ageing is associated to the decomposition of the organic components into smaller units. This drives water molecules closer to the aforementione…

RelaxometryMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyWater activity030309 nutrition & dieteticsCheese ripeningMaturation index03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyCheeseBound waterMoleculeFood scienceFatty acids0303 health sciencesVolatile Organic CompoundsParmigiano Reggiano cheeseChemistryRipening04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceDecompositionMagnetic Resonance ImagingAgeingVolatile compoundsDegradation (geology)Fast field cycling NMR relaxometryFood AnalysisWater activityFood ScienceFood research international (Ottawa, Ont.)
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Eh and pH gradients in Camembert cheese during ripening: Measurements using microelectrodes and correlations with texture

2007

International audience; This study investigated the use of microelectrodes to continuously and simultaneously monitor pH and redox potential (Eh) gradients in Camembert cheeses from the rind to the core, as a function of ripening time (15 and 35 days). Cheeses were shown to be heterogeneous throughout their mass. An Eh gradient existed from the rind to the core. The surface was oxidizing (+330 to +360 mV) and the core was reducing and became more so in the course of ripening (−300 to −360 mV). A relationship between firmness and Eh was shown. pH gradients were in line with those previously described in the literature and related to ammonium and lactate gradients. Gradients evolved from the …

RipeningCheese ripeningCamembert cheeseEH gradientApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyRedoxchemistry.chemical_compoundMicroelectrodechemistryPH gradientOxidizing agentMicroelectrodeCamembert cheese[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringAmmoniumTexture (crystalline)Food scienceTextureFood Science
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Etude par spectroscopies de RMN 23Na, 31P et 1H : effets de la teneur en sel (NaCl) dans des matrices alimentaires

2008

The reduction of salt (NaCl) content in food has become a matter of public health. However, the multiple functions of salt in food make the reduction of its content difficult. The aim of this work was to demonstrate the applicability of NMR innovative techniques in order to characterise the mobility of sodium ions (distinction between ‘free’ and ‘bound’ sodium), to bring a better understanding of the role of salt in the organisation of the food matrix (in particular phosphorous molecules in dairy systems) and to study impact of salt on the mobility of aroma compounds. In a first step, the 23Na NMR study of iota-carrageenan gels validated the quantification of total sodium (Single-Quantum, S…

SEMI-HARD CHEESEDOUBLE QUANTUM FILTERED(DQF)[SPI.GPROC] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineering[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering31PDAIRY GELSNMRCROSS-POLARISATION AT MAGIC ANGLE SPINNING(CP-MAS)1H DOSY23Na[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringIOTA-CARRAGEENAN[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringBOUND SODIUM IONSDISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
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