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Hedonic responses to food odours in 1-2 year-old toddlers: a longitudinal study

2012

Communication orale; International audience

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Extraction of essential oil from Aloysia citriodora Palau leaves using continuous and pulsed ultrasound: Kinetics, antioxidant activity and antimicro…

2018

International audience; The impact of continuous and pulsed ultrasound pre-treatments (15, 30 and 45 min) followed by conventional hydrodistillation on the characteristics of extracted essential oils (EOs) from dried leaves of Aloysia citriodora Palau was evaluated for the first time. Chemical composition of EOs, antibacterial and antioxidant activities, as well as the contents in heavy metals (iron, copper, lead, arsenic, and cadmium) were determined. Pretreating the leaves with ultrasound (continuous and pulsed), before hydrodistillation, resulted in shorter extraction time (93.81–121.16 min) and higher extraction yields (2.8 (v/w) %) (p < 0.05), compared to the non-sonicated leaves (extr…

[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiotechnologyAntioxidant[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]medicine.medical_treatmentchemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringAloysia citriodora Palau01 natural sciencesApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryHydrodistillationEssential oillaw.invention0404 agricultural biotechnologylawBotanymedicine[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringChemical compositionEssential oilArsenicCadmiumContinuous ultrasound-assisted extractionChromatographyAloysiabiology010405 organic chemistryChemistry[SDE.IE]Environmental Sciences/Environmental EngineeringExtraction (chemistry)04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobial040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesPulsed ultrasound-assisted extraction[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Modeling small‐scale cassava starch extraction. Simulation of the reduction of water consumption through a recycling process

2010

International audience; The purpose of this study was to model the extraction unit operation of the cassava starch manufacturing process and to propose a realistic recycling simulation in order to reduce the volumes of effluents. The model was developed from reactors which are commonly used for cassava starch extraction at a household scale in Vietnam. The reactors were tested using inflow starch as a marker at the beginning of the batch process. The experimental residence time distribution (RTDexp) was calculated by the outflow of the starch concentration. Using Matlab®, the RTDexp was compared to the theoretical residence time distribution (RTDth). The dynamic model obtained was built up …

[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiotechnologyManihot esculentaStarch[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]BioengineeringTitratable acid02 engineering and technologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistry12. Responsible consumptionchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyQ02 - Traitement et conservation des produits alimentairesDry matter[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineeringhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_4579Effluent[ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]Extraction (chemistry)food and beverages[ SDV.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biotechnology[ SPI.GPROC ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineering04 agricultural and veterinary sciences021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPulp and paper industryResidence time distribution040401 food scienceUnit operation6. Clean waterhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_8227chemistryEnvironmental science0210 nano-technologyWater use
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Emulsion-based systems for fabrication of electrospun nanofibers: food, pharmaceutical and biomedical applications

2017

International audience; Electrospinning is considered a promising technology for fabricating ultrafine fibers via the application of electrostatic repulsive forces. Electrospun nanofibers produced via emulsion electrospinning are widely used as delivery systems to encapsulate bioactive compounds and drugs in food and pharmaceuticals, respectively. Emulsion electrospinning has also gained significant interest for the production of vehicles for sustained and controlled release. There are several parameters affecting the properties of fabricated fibers including the type of emulsion, emulsion composition, electric field strength, conductivity of solution, surface tension, electrode configurati…

[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiotechnologyMaterials scienceFabrication[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]General Chemical EngineeringNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryConductivity010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesControlled releaseElectrospinning0104 chemical sciencesSurface tensionElectrodeEmulsion[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineering0210 nano-technology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionDissolutionRSC Advances
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Application of seaweeds to develop new food products with enhanced shelf-life, quality and health-related beneficial properties

2017

International audience; Edible seaweeds are a good source of antioxidants, dietary fibers, essential amino acids, vitamins, phytochemicals, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and minerals. Many studies have evaluated the gelling, thickening and therapeutic properties of seaweeds when they are used individually. This review gives an overview on the nutritional, textural, sensorial, and health-related properties of food products enriched with seaweeds and seaweed extracts. The effect of seaweed incorporation on properties of meat, fish, bakery, and other food products were highlighted in depth. Moreover, the positive effects of foods enriched with seaweeds and seaweed extracts on different lifestyl…

[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiotechnologyTime Factors[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]OrganolepticOrganoleptic propertiesBiologyShelf lifeAntioxidants0404 agricultural biotechnologyAnti-Infective AgentsFood PreservationAnimalsHumans[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringColloidsFood scienceDiet Fat-RestrictedCaloric RestrictionTextural propertieschemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industryNutritional propertiesHealth related04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSeaweed040401 food scienceBiotechnologyFood productsFood StoragechemistryFood productsDietary SupplementsFood PreservativesFish <Actinopterygii>Plant PreparationsThickeningDiet Healthybusiness[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionNutritive ValueFood SciencePolyunsaturated fatty acidFood Research International
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Effect of extrusion on the anti-nutritional factors of food products: An overview

2017

International audience; Edible plant seeds such as cereals, legumes and nuts contain substantial amounts of nutrients including proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins, and dietary fibers. However, the bioavailability of these nutrients in humans or animals is relatively low, particularly when they are consumed in their unprocessed or raw form. One of the major factors that contribute to a lower nutritional value of legumes and cereals is the presence of naturally-occurring anti-nutritional factors (ANFs, e.g. phytate, tannins and enzyme inhibitors) that indirectly decreasing the bioavailability status of minerals. Fortunately, these ANFs can be modified or reduced through different pro…

[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biotechnology[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Plastics extrusionCerealsPhytatePascalization0404 agricultural biotechnologyNutrient[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringFood scienceChemistryExtrusionfood and beveragesEnzyme inhibitors04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesLegumes040401 food scienceBioavailabilityFood productsComposition (visual arts)ExtrusionFermentationTannins[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionAnti-nutritional factorsFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Current and New Insights on Molecular Methods to Identify Microbial Growth in Fruit Juices

2018

International audience; Identification of microorganisms in fruit juices plays an important role as it determines the viability of this food product from a commercial point of view. Several microorganisms use fruit as a substrate, thus causing spoilage and generating off‐flavors and odors. In addition, under favorable conditions, toxigenic fungi can produce mycotoxins in fruit juices. Conventional detection and enumeration of microorganisms using traditional plating assays are accurate and can detect low microbial contamination levels. However, in most cases they require long detection times. In recent years, the food industry has shown increased interest in developing new methods with incr…

[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biotechnology[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]food and beverages[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringFood scienceBiologyCurrent (fluid)Bacterial growthRestriction fragment length polymorphism[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Emerging opportunities for the effective valorization of wastes and by-products generated during olive oil production process: Non-conventional metho…

2015

Abstract Background A large amount of wastes and by-products are generated during olive oil production process. Traditionally, these products have been considered as a problem. However, they constitute a great source of high-added value compounds, which have the potential to be used as food additives and/or nutraceuticals. Therefore, valorization of wastes and by-products from food industry kills two birds with one stone and addresses both the use of waste and by-products and societal health, thus greatly contributing for a sustainable food chain from an environmental and economical point of view. Scope and approach In the present review, current and new insights in the recovery of high-add…

[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biotechnologyfood.ingredientFood industry[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]By-products01 natural sciences12. Responsible consumptionUltrasoundsSqualenechemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyNutraceuticalfoodAdded value[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringMicrowaves2. Zero hungerOlive wastesWaste managementbusiness.industryFood additive010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSub- and supercritical fluid extraction040401 food scienceSupercritical fluid0104 chemical sciencesElectrotechnologieschemistry13. Climate actionEnvironmental sciencebusiness[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood ScienceBiotechnologyOlive oilTrends in Food Science &amp; Technology
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QSAR/QSPR approach of aroma compounds behaviour in food products

2007

National audience; Fat and flavour are important factors in food acceptance and can affect the partitioning of hydrophobic flavour molecules. Most investigations on the release of flavour of fat-free yoghurts contain multiple thickeners. The addition of thickeners separately to fat-free yoghurt has not been extensively studied. For this reason, the aim of this work was to study the effects of different thickeners (starch and pectin) on the aroma release when added separately via a model fruit preparation to industrial fat-free yoghurt. After aromatisation of the yoghurt, and then a seven-day storage period, headspace analysis using solid phase micro extraction (SPME) was carried out. To eva…

[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringfood and beverages[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineering
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Détection orosensorielle des lipides alimentaires chez la souris : mécanismes impliqués et altérations au cours de l'obésité

2015

Dietary lipids are detected by the gustatory system in rodents and humans. Two candidate lipid-receptors are found in taste buds: CD36, which is involved in the fat taste as shown by studies conducted in our laboratory, and GPR120. Our results show that GPR120 is not directly involved in the gustatory detection of lipids in mice, but could rather be involved in the modulation of the sensitivity for fat. When this gustatory system works properly, food choices can meet the organism’s energy needs. Besides, the pleasure brought by the consumption of palatable foods is satisfied. However, obese people often overconsume energy-dense food. In the central nervous system, perturbations of the rewar…

[SDV.MHEP.EM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Endocrinology and metabolismInflammationSantéMicrobioteLPSGoût du grasGPR120Food behaviorMicrobiota[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionLipides[SDV.MHEP.EM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Endocrinology and metabolism[ SDV.MHEP.EM ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Endocrinology and metabolismLipids[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComportement alimentaireHealthObesityObésitéCD36[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFat taste
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