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Presence of Giardia in ready-to-eat vegetable salads on sale in the city of Palermo (Sicily, Southern Italy).

2007

Giardia ready-to-eat vegetable salads SicilySettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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Survey of the occurrence of Giardia duodenalis cysts and Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts in green leafy vegetables marketed in the city of Valencia (Spa…

2022

The role of vegetables usually consumed without prior culinary treatment is known to contribute to the prevalence of foodborne diseases. Cysts and oocysts can contaminate food, which can then be the source of infection in humans. The aim of the study was to assess the occurrence of Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. (oo) cysts in green leafy vegetables marketed in the city of Valencia (Spain) combining parasitological methods, two real-time qPCRs and light microscopy. An experimental field study was conducted on 129 vegetable samples, 64 from conventional farms and 65 from ecological (organic) farms. The samples were washed with water, and the resulting solution after removing the …

GiardiasisParàsitsGiardiaOocystsCryptosporidiosisCryptosporidiumWaterGeneral MedicineProductes vegetalsMicrobiologyAliments MicrobiologiaIntoxicació alimentàriaSpainVegetablesAnimalsHumansGiardia lambliaFood Science
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Fast simultaneous determination of prominent polyphenols in vegetables and fruits by reversed phase liquid chromatography using a fused-core column

2015

A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography method with photodiode array detection has been developed enabling the joint determination of 17 prominent flavonoids and phenolic acids in vegetables and fruits. A multi-segmented gradient program using a fused-core column for the separation of several phenolic classes (phenolic acids and flavonoids) has been optimised. The influence of extraction conditions (sample freeze-drying, ultrasound extraction, solvent composition and extraction time) has been also optimised using response surface methodology with tomato samples as a model. Complete recoveries (76-108%) were obtained for the phenolic compounds present in tomato. The developed…

HPLC-DADAnalytical ChemistryFused corePhenolsResponse surface methodologyLimit of DetectionVegetablesResponse surface methodologyChromatography High Pressure LiquidFlavonoidsDetection limitChromatography Reverse-PhaseChromatographyChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Polyphenolsfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineReversed-phase chromatographyRepeatabilityGENETICAFunctional qualityPolyphenolFoodFruitUltrasound-assisted extractionResponse Surface MethodologyColumn (botany)Food Science
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COLLARD GREEN (BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR. ACEPHALA) CULTIVATION IN SICILY

2013

Collard greens (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) are a group of plants cultivated for its thick, slightly bitter, edible leaves. As other Brassicaceae, have a good nutritional value as they are a good sources of vitamin C and soluble fiber, and contain various compounds with potent anticancer properties. In order to enhance collard cultivation in Sicily, different planting dates were tested. The research was carried out during 2009-2010 in the experimental field of SAgA Department – University of Palermo. Plants of a Sicilian local cultivar, with high vigor, good emission of side shoots, large and moderately curly leaves and long and strong petiole, were planted in three different periods: …

HorticulturebiologyBotanyBrassica oleraceaBrassicaceae leafy vegetables leafy greens planting dates crop cycles secondary shootsSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaCollard GreenHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationActa Horticulturae
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Comparing the effects of thermal and non-thermal technologies on pomegranate juice quality: A review.

2019

The consumption of pomegranate juice (PJ) has increased substantially since scientific literature reported its therapeutic benefits that are attributable to antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-carcinogenic, and anti- inflammatory properties. The growing consumer demands for fresh and high-quality food products have led to the interest in non- thermal technologies for preservation of fruit juices. Although thermal pasteurization is the most widely used preservation technology, it has adverse effects on the nutritional and sensory quality of juices. Conversely, non- thermal technologies are suitable alternatives for preservation and without negative effects on the quality. However, there is limi…

Hot TemperatureFood HandlingUltraviolet Raysmedia_common.quotation_subjectPasteurization01 natural sciencesAnalytical Chemistrylaw.invention0404 agricultural biotechnologylawUltraviolet lightFood QualityQuality (business)media_common2. Zero hungerLythraceaebusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicinePomegranate juice ; Ultraviolet light ; High-pressure processing ; Ultrasound ; Pulsed electric field ; Cold plasma040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesBiotechnologyFruit and Vegetable JuicesFood productsPasteurizationbusinessFood ScienceFood chemistry
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Green tea extract assisted low-temperature pasteurization to inactivate enteric viruses in juices.

2020

The current popularity of minimally processed foods is an opportunity for natural antimicrobial agents to be combined with mild heat treatments to act synergistically in reducing viral foodborne pathogens. Viral inactivation by heat-treatments (at 25, 40, 50 and 63 °C for 30 min) combined with aged green tea extract (aged-GTE) was initially evaluated in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) against murine norovirus (MNV-1) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) by cell culture, and against human norovirus by in situ capture RT-qPCR. The combination of aged-GTE and heat treatment at 50 °C for 30 min exerted strong antiviral activity, reducing by more than 5 log MNV-1 infectivity in PBS. Heating at 40 °C for …

Hot TemperatureNatural antimicrobialsSwineved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesMicrobiologiaHurdle technologyPasteurizationGreen tea extractmedicine.disease_causeAliments MicrobiologiaMicrobiologyAntiviral Agentslaw.inventionFood safetyCell LineFoodborne Diseases03 medical and health sciencesMiceSpecies SpecificitylawmedicineAnimalsHumansFood science030304 developmental biologyInfectivity0303 health sciencesTea030306 microbiologyChemistryved/biologyPlant ExtractsNorovirusGeneral MedicineAntimicrobialFruit and Vegetable JuicesCell cultureNorovirusHurdle technologyPasteurizationVirus InactivationHepatitis A virusFood ScienceMurine norovirusInternational journal of food microbiology
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Protection by beverages, fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flavonoids against genotoxicity of 2-acetylaminofluorene and 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo…

2002

Abstract Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts, genetically engineered for the expression of rat cytochrome P450 dependent monooxygenase 1A2 and rat sulfotransferase 1C1 (V79-rCYP1A2-rSULT1C1 cells), were utilized to check for possible protective effects of beverages of plant origin, fruits, vegetables, and spices against genotoxicity induced by 2-acetylaminofluorene (AAF) or 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP). Antigenotoxic activities of juices from spinach and red beets against AAF could be monitored with similar effectivity by the HPRT-mutagenicity test (IC50=0.64%; 2.57%) and alkaline single cell gel electrophoresis (comet assay; IC50=0.12%; 0.89%) which detects DNA stran…

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Analytical tools used for the identification and quantification of pectin extracted from plant food matrices, wastes and by-products: A review

2018

Pectin is the methylated ester of polygalacturonic acid and has a wide range of applications. It can be used in food and animal feed as well as in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. Pectin is traditionally used as a gelling agent in fruit-based products, as a stabilizer in some fruit juices and milk drinks and fruit filling for bakery and confectionary products, but their potential applications differ according to their chemical composition. Therefore, at this stage of development, it is of a great importance to find fast, reliable methods to not only identify and quantify pectin, but also to determine its chemical structure and composition when it is extracted from plant matrices, waste…

Identificationfood.ingredientPectinAnimal feedChemical structure02 engineering and technologyPlant foodsChemistry Techniques AnalyticalAnalytical Chemistry0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodSettore AGR/13 - CHIMICA AGRARIAQuantificationAnalytical toolsAnimalsFood scienceChemical compositionWaste ProductsEvaporative light scatteringMass spectrometryPectin ; Analytical tools ; Identification ; Quantification ; HPLC ; Evaporative light scattering ; Mass spectrometryChemistryfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicinePlants021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPectin040401 food scienceAnalytical tools; Evaporative light scattering; HPLC; Identification; Mass spectrometry; Pectin; Quantification;Fruit and Vegetable JuicesStructural compositionPectinsHPLC0210 nano-technologyFood AnalysisFood ScienceStabilizer (chemistry)
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Determination of pesticide residues in fruit and vegetables.

1996

A review concerning the determination of pesticide residues in fruit and vegetables is presented. The basic principles and recent developments in the extraction and quantitation of pesticides are discussed. Consideration is given to solid phase and supercritical extraction techniques, automation and robotic systems, and immunoassay procedures.

ImmunoassayResidue (complex analysis)ChromatographyChromatographyPesticide residueEnvironmental analysisChemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Supercritical fluid extractionPesticide ResiduesFood ContaminationGeneral MedicinePesticideBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryFruitVegetablesSupercritical fluid chromatographySpectrophotometry UltravioletSolid phase extractionJournal of chromatography. A
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Determination of urea-derived pesticides in fruits and vegetables by solid-phase preconcentration and capillary electrophoresis

2001

A multiresidue analytical method based on solid-phase extraction (SPE) enrichment combined with capillary electrophoresis (CE), using micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MEKC), was developed to determine ten substituted urea pesticides in orange and tomato samples. Several factors such as pH, composition and concentration of the buffer, concentration of surfactant, addition of organic solvent, and working voltage were optimized to obtain the best compound separation in the shortest time. Separation can be achieved in 7 min using a micellar aqueous pH 9 buffer composed of 4 mM borate and 35 mM sodium dodecyl sulfate. After an SPE procedure, which provided a 10-fold enrichment, …

InsecticidesClinical BiochemistryFood ContaminationBiochemistryMicellar electrokinetic chromatographyAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCapillary electrophoresisVegetablesUreamedia_common.cataloged_instanceSolid phase extractionPesticidesSodium dodecyl sulfateEuropean unionMicellesmedia_commonDetection limitChromatographyAqueous solutionHerbicidesMethanolElectrophoresis CapillarySodium Dodecyl SulfatechemistryFruitEnrichment factorELECTROPHORESIS
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