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Sustainable development of apple snack formulated with blueberry juice and trehalose

2021

Novel products that carry concrete and relevant health benefits, with texture and flavor not substantially different from already available products, are generally well accepted by consumers. Vacuum impregnation is a non-thermal technology that allows the enrichment of fruit with different ingredients in solution. The characteristic of the resulting product is a combination of both the solid matrix and the impregnation solution. This work aimed at: (i) evaluating the effect of trehalose on anthocyanin retention after drying of apple snacks vacuum impregnated with blueberry juice

Geography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawHealth benefitsTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compoundSustainable developmentDesenvolupament sostenibleGE1-350Food scienceControl sampleConsumidors PreferènciesFlavorEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsMathematical modellingRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentIndustrial scaleTrehaloseEnvironmental sciencesFood systemschemistryFood security food quality and human healthAnthocyaninVacuum impregnationBuit Aplicacions industrialsAlimentsProcessing packaging and transportation
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Study of Water Distribution, Textural and Colour Properties of Cold Formulated and Air-Dried Apple Snacks

2022

Vacuum impregnation is considered a cold formulation technology since it allows the incorporation of a desired functional compound into porous plant tissue without applying any heat. It is widely used in combination with the drying process to obtain added-value snacks. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of two trehalose concentrations (5 and 10% w/w) on: (i) the water state and texture evolution during the air drying (50 °C, 8 h) of apple snacks vacuum impregnated with blueberry juice, and on (ii) the colour of the final dried apple snacks. The results of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) showed that trehalose affects the water mobility of the samples during drying especially af…

Health (social science)Aigua DistribucióPlant ScienceAliments ConservacióHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyFood security food quality and human healthFruitFunctional compoundVacuum impregnationBlueberry juiceBuit Aplicacions industrialsProcessing packaging and transportationTD-NMRFood Science
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No invasive methodology to produce a probiotic low humid apple snack with potential effect against Helicobacter pylori

2012

Abstract A probiotic low humid apple snack with potential effect against the infection caused by Helicobacter pylori has been developed from apple (cv. Granny Smith) and mandarin juice with a high microbial content of Lactobacillus salivarius spp . salivarius , by vacuum impregnation and hot air drying techniques. The moisture content reached in the final product (0.144 ± 0.012  g water · g sample - 1 ) ensured stability, and although the drying process affected the microbial content, the concentration in the final product (9.486 ± 0.013) × 10 7  CFU  g dry sample - 1 ) was sufficient to confirm that with this procedure it is possible to obtain a stable probiotic fruit with a low moisture c…

TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSProbioticlaw.inventionLactobacillus salivarius spp. salivariusFruitsProbioticMalus x domesticalawPineapple/grape juiceAir dryingFood scienceMandarin juiceWater contentMoisture determinationMalus x domesticaDryingbiologyHelicobacter pyloriLactobacillus salivariusProbioticsPotential effectMandarin juicesHelicobacter pyloribiology.organism_classificationLactobacillus salivariusVacuum impregnationFood Science
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Vacuum impregnation as a tool to introduce biopreservatives in gilthead sea bream fillets (Sparus aurata)

2015

Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the possible technological uses of biopreservation and vacuum impregnation techniques to extend shelf life of gilthead sea bream fillets. Two impregnation media were studied: a solution containing lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and a nisin solution. Vacuum impregnation was carried out at 4 °C. Fillets were immersed in a vessel containing the impregnation solution and vacuum was applied during 5 min. After this time atmospheric pressure was restored leaving samples under the liquid for 5 min more. Weight gain, physico-chemical properties (moisture, pH, water activity and TVBN), color and microbiological counts were studied during 15 days of storage…

Water activityMoistureTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSSea breamBiopreservationShelf lifeBiopreservationLactic acidFisherychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryLactic acid bacteriaVacuum impregnationFood scienceNisinNisinFood Science
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