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Microencapsulation of antioxidant compounds through innovative technologies and its specific application in meat processing

2018

Background Meat has a complex physical structure and chemical composition that is very prone to oxidation. Plants are sources of biologically active compounds (antioxidants) of interest as potential raw materials for meat processing, primary as replacements for synthetic additives. Some examples are essential oils from aromatic plants that are usually unstable under common processing and storage conditions and exhibit strong smell and off flavour. Hence, stable delivery systems like encapsulation are required. Scope and approach Encapsulation, and particularly spray-drying, offers protection of active compounds, their controlled and targeted release in food products and ability to mask unac…

Natural antioxidants ; Meat processing ; Encapsulation ; Wall materials ; Spray-drying ; NanotechnologyMeat packing industryOff-flavourComputer sciencebusiness.industrySpray-dryingAromatic plants04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesNatural antioxidantsRaw materialMeat processing040401 food scienceWall material0404 agricultural biotechnologyPhysical structureWall materialsFood productsNanotechnologyEncapsulationBiochemical engineeringbusinessTargeted releaseFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Layered dry envelope insulated with sheep wool-lime mix

2014

This poster describes the results of a research aimed to design and assess a new layered envelope component that might be implemented on buildings of the Mediterranean area, in order to improve the energy efficiency and the environmental sustainability. These goals have been achieved by means of the use of local and natural building materials or arising from renewable resources. In particular, thermal insulating has been realize utilizing a mix of natural and mineral materials, obtaining a biocomposite with comparable building physics and mechanical properties to commonly used building materials. Among natural materials, the sheep wool was chosen since it is, on the hand, a waste to exploit…

Natural materials sheep wool dry-built envelope life cycle analysis thermal performanceSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Low effective population sizes and limited connectivity inxerothermic beetles: implications for the conservation ofan endangered habita

2014

Fragmentation and isolation may have detrimental effects on the viability of populations. Xerothermic grasslands, which are extra-zonal analogues of steppes, are among Europe's most endangered natural environments. Information about connectivity between the remaining habitat patches is critical for effective conservation planning. However, very little is known about the actual levels of isolation of individual xerothermic patches at the inter-regional and local scale. In this study, 16 microsatellite loci were used to investigate genetic diversity, structuring, effective sizes (Ne), and connectivity among populations of the weevil Centricnemus leucogrammus at various geographic scales. Anal…

Nature reservegeographyGenetic diversityCentricnemus leucogrammusHabitat fragmentationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologySteppeEcologyEndangered speciesPopulation geneticspopulation geneticsBiologysteppedry grasslandsmicrosatellitesCurculionidaeEffective population sizeHabitathabitat fragmentationisolationNature and Landscape ConservationAnimal Conservation
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Diaryl-dithiolanes and -isothiazoles: COX-1/COX-2 and 5-LOX-inhibitory, OH scavenging and anti-adhesive activities

2008

Three series of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) inhibiting the cyclooxygenase/5-lipoxygenase (COX/5-LOX) pathways as such as formation of hydroxyl radicals and adhesion were prepared: 4,5-diaryl isothiazoles, 4,5-diaryl 3H-1,2-dithiole-3-thiones and 4,5-diaryl 3H-1,2-dithiole-3-ones. The aim of the present study was to develop substances which can intervene into the inflammatory processes via different mechanisms of action as multiple target non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (MTNSAIDs) with increased anti-inflammatory potential. The current lead 11a was evaluated in COX-1/2, 5-LOX and (*)OH scavenging in vitro assays and in a static adhesion assay where it proved to inhib…

NeutrophilsClinical BiochemistryMacrophage-1 AntigenPharmaceutical SciencePeritonitisPharmacologyBiochemistryMiceIn vivoDrug DiscoveryCell AdhesionAnimalsCyclooxygenase InhibitorsLipoxygenase InhibitorsSulfhydryl CompoundsCell adhesionMolecular BiologybiologyHydroxyl RadicalChemistryAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalOrganic ChemistryIn vitro toxicologyBiological activityFree Radical ScavengersAdhesionIn vitroThiazolesBiochemistryCyclooxygenase 2Arachidonate 5-lipoxygenaseCyclooxygenase 1biology.proteinMolecular MedicineCyclooxygenaseBioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
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NOMI DI SERPENTE IN NICANDRO. DRIINO/CHELIDRO IDRO E CHERSIDRO.

2015

the aim of this paper is to argue that the snake called dryinas should be identified only with another snake, the chelydrus, and not with the more famous hydrus, as is written in Nicander’s Theriaká v. 414. In fact this verse is an interpolation

Nicander Snakes Dryinas Theriaká.
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Basal catalase activity and high glutathione levels influence the performance of non-Saccharomyces active dry wine yeasts.

2020

Non-Saccharomyces wine yeasts are useful tools for producing wines with complex aromas or low ethanol content. Their use in wine would benefit from their production as active dry yeast (ADY) starters to be used as co-inocula alongside S. cerevisiae. Oxidative stress during biomass propagation and dehydration is a key factor in determining ADY performance, as it affects yeast vitality and viability. Several studies have analysed the response of S. cerevisiae to oxidative stress under dehydration conditions, but not so many deal with non-conventional yeasts. In this work, we analysed eight non-Saccharomyces wine yeasts under biomass production conditions and studied oxidative stress parameter…

Non-saccharomycesWineSaccharomyces cerevisiaeMetschnikowiamedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologySaccharomycesFungal Proteins03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineVitisFood scienceFatty acids030304 developmental biologyWine0303 health sciencesbiologySweetness of wine030306 microbiologyActive dry yeastsfood and beveragesGlutathionebiology.organism_classificationCatalaseGlutathioneYeastOxidative StresschemistryCatalaseFermentationOdorantsSaccharomycetalesbiology.proteinOxidative stressMetschnikowia pulcherrimaFood ScienceAntioxidant defencesFood microbiology
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Hydro-Mechanical Behaviour of a Sand-Bentonite Mixture for the Confinement of Nuclear Wastes

2019

The established concept for the protection of the biosphere from high-level nuclear wastes consists in the use of multi-barrier systems in deep geological repository, for which clayey geomaterials are key elements. Bentonite-based materials are selected as buffer and backfilling materials. Once in place, the barriers will be subjected to a series of severe loadings, including strong variations of suction (i.e. wetting and drying cycles). The paper presents selected results from a large ongoing research work to investigate the behaviour of bentonite-based materials in the context of nuclear waste disposal. In particular, the paper focuses on the response of a Sand/Bentonite mixture under dif…

Nuclear wasteSuctionRadioactive wasteContext (language use)Microstructural characterizationBentonite-based materialHydro-mechanical behaviourBentoniteDeep geological repositorymedicineEnvironmental scienceWater retention behaviourGeotechnical engineeringWettingSwellingmedicine.symptomDry density
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Comparison between adaptive and uniform discontinuous Galerkin simulations in dry 2D bubble experiments

2013

Accepted by the Journal of Computational Physics Adaptive mesh refinement generally aims to increase computational efficiency without compromising the accuracy of the numerical solution. However it is an open question in which regions the spatial resolution can actually be coarsened without affecting the accuracy of the result. This question is investigated for a specific example of dry atmospheric convection, namely the simulation of warm air bubbles. For this purpose a novel numerical model is developed that is tailored towards this specific application. The compressible Euler equations are solved with a Discontinuous Galerkin method. Time integration is done with an IMEXmethod and the dy…

Numerical AnalysisMathematical optimizationPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Mathematical modelAdaptive mesh refinementApplied MathematicsNumerical analysisAdaptive Mesh RefinementCompressible flowComputer Science ApplicationsEuler equationsDry Warm Air BubbleComputational Mathematicssymbols.namesakeMeteorologyIMEXDiscontinuous Galerkin methodModeling and SimulationDiscontinuous GalerkinsymbolsApplied mathematicsGalerkin methodNavier–Stokes equationsMathematicsJournal of Computational Physics
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Moisture dependence on mechanical properties of pine nuts from Pinus pinea L.

2012

Abstract Mechanical properties of pine nut shell are very important in the cracking process. Before industrial cracking shell moisture is adjusted by water soaking in order to avoid the breaking up of the nuts. In this work the moisture dependence of the mechanical properties of pine nut shells were studied in order to improve the industrial cracking process. Relationship between nut size and moisture content was studied and no significant differences were found for shell dimensions at four different moisture levels, 9.79%, 16.71%, 20.98% and 25.05% (dry basis). Compression tests were carried out on pine nuts at nine different moisture contents between 1.38% and 25.48% (db) and their main m…

NutCrackingBehavioral traitsMaterials scienceMoistureDry basisComposite materialElasticity (economics)Water contentFood ScienceJournal of Food Engineering
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Effects of legume processing on calcium, iron and zinc contents and dialysabilities

2001

Legumes are a good source of calcium, iron and zinc, but are also a source of phytates and dietary fibre components that can negatively affect the bioavailability of these minerals. To estimate the latter, an in vitro dialysis method can be applied that gives the dialysability of a mineral as an estimate of its availability for absorption. Calcium, iron and zinc contents and dialysabilities in three legumes (beans, chickpeas and lentils) and the effects of cooking treatments and industrial processing on these parameters were studied. Beans had the highest calcium content (1.54 g kg -1 dry matter (DM)) and chickpeas the lowest iron content (46.9mg kg -1 DM), whilst the zinc contents were sim…

Nutrition and Dieteticschemistry.chemical_elementZincCalciumBioavailabilityDialysis methodchemistryIron contentBotanyCalcium contentDry matterFood scienceAgronomy and Crop ScienceLegumeFood ScienceBiotechnologyJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
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