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Effect of high hydrostatic pressure (HPP) and pulsed electric field (PEF) technologies on reduction of aflatoxins in fruit juices

2021

Abstract The high demand of fresh-like products to meet the fruits and vegetables serving encouraged the implementation of non-thermal food processing techniques, such as high pressure processing (HPP) and pulsed electric fields (PEF), with low impact on nutritional components. The aim of the present work is to evaluate the application of HPP and PEF techniques as useful decontamination tool for aflatoxins (AFs) reduction in grape juice. Spiked grape juice samples with AFs treated by PEF or HPP were extracted using dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) and determined by liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS-IT). Reduction percentages of 14–29% have b…

PascalizationAflatoxinMass spectrometry detectorChemistryFruits and vegetablesHydrostatic pressureHuman decontaminationFood scienceQuadrupole time of flightFood ScienceLWT
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Appreciation and implementation of a school-based intervention are associated with changes in fruit and vegetable intake in 10-to 13-year old schoolc…

2008

The purpose was to investigate the degree of implementation and appreciation of a comprehensive school-randomized fruit and vegetable intervention program and to what extent these factors were associated with changes in reported fruit and vegetable intake. The study was conducted among 10- to 13-year old children exposed to the intervention during the school year 2003-04 in Norway, Spain and the Netherlands. Children, parents and teachers completed questionnaires regarding (i) the implementation of the school curriculum, (ii) parental involvement, (iii) distribution of fruit and vegetables at school, (iv) children's appreciation of the project and (v) children's intake levels. Univariate an…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisAdolescenteducationChild Nutrition SciencesEducationlaw.inventionChild Nutrition SciencesRandomized controlled triallawIntervention (counseling)Environmental healthVegetablesHumansMedicineCross-culturalChildSchool based interventionCurriculumSchool Health ServicesSchoolsbusiness.industryBehavior changePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthFeeding BehaviorDietFruitFemalebusinessDietary ServicesHealth Education Research
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Monitoring of five postharvest fungicides in fruit and vegetables by matrix solid-phase dispersion and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry

2002

Abstract A method was developed for monitoring dichloran, flutriafol, o-phenylphenol, prochloraz, and tolclofos-methyl in fruits and vegetables, using matrix solid-phase dispersion and liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry detection. The method was used to determine fungicide content in 200 samples of chards, onions, peppers, bananas, lemons, and oranges. Of the samples examined, 54% contained o-phenylphenol with concentrations ranging from 0.005 to 3.34 mg/kg and 35% showed prochloraz in the range of 0.06–1.95 mg/kg. Dichloran, flutriafol, and tolclofos-methyl were detected only occasionally. Only 4% of the samples exceeded the European Union maximum residue limits. The pesticides i…

PharmacologyResidue (complex analysis)ChromatographyChemistryFood ContaminationPesticideMass spectrometryMass SpectrometryFungicides IndustrialAnalytical ChemistryFungicideMatrix (chemical analysis)Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometryFruitVegetablesPostharvestEnvironmental Chemistrymedia_common.cataloged_instanceFood scienceEuropean unionAgronomy and Crop ScienceChromatography LiquidFood Sciencemedia_common
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Obesity under full fresh fruit and vegetable access conditions

2021

There is no agreement regarding the role of fresh fruit and vegetables’ affordability, accessibility and availability, or access in general, on obesity rates. In this article we investigated whether access to fresh fruit and vegetables is related to better biometric indicators such as weight and body mass index. Using mediation and matching methods and assuming that farmers and traditional market sellers have easy access to fruit and vegetables, we found that having better access is not associated to a reduction in weight or body mass index. Potential explanations for this result are that better access was not associated with fresh fruit and vegetables’ consumption and fruit and vegetables’…

Physiology030309 nutrition & dieteticsSciencePopulationSocial SciencesBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsHuman GeographyFood SupplyEducationBody Mass IndexUrban GeographyToxicology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSociologyVegetablesComputational TechniquesMedicine and Health SciencesmedicineHumansObesity030212 general & internal medicineeducationEducational AttainmentNutritionMatching methodsConsumption (economics)0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyFarmersMultidisciplinaryGeographyBody WeightQRBiology and Life Sciencesfood and beveragesmedicine.diseaseObesityDietPhysiological ParametersBiometricsFoodFruitEarth SciencesMedicineBody mass indexResearch ArticlePLOS ONE
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Phenols, Flavors, and the Mediterranean Diet.

2020

Abstract Phenols or phenolics are a class of compounds that have one or more hydroxyl groups attached to a 6-carbon aromatic ring, they occur as plant secondary metabolites, having in common the antioxidant activity. Their average daily intake varies widely around the world. Many researchers consider coffee, tea, wine, cocoa products, fruits and vegetables as the main sources of polyphenols in different diets. However, spices and culinary herbs have been referred to as the foods richest in polyphenols. Despite spices and culinary herbs are used in small amounts as seasonings, their contribution to the dietary supply of phytonutrients should not be disregarded. A diet rich in a variety of po…

PolyphenolTasteAntioxidantMediterranean dietSettore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli Alimenti030309 nutrition & dieteticsmedicine.medical_treatment030209 endocrinology & metabolismDiet MediterraneanAnalytical Chemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePhenolsMediterranean dietVegetablesmedicineEnvironmental ChemistryPhenolsFood scienceAromaFlavorPharmacologyWine0303 health sciencesbiologyDieta mediterrânicafood and beveragesPolyphenolsSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie Alimentaribiology.organism_classificationDietChemistrychemistryPolyphenolTastePotential healthAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceJournal of AOAC International
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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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An overview of the impact of electrotechnologies for the recovery of oil and high-value compounds from vegetable oil industry: Energy and economic co…

2016

Oil recovery from oilseeds and fruits is one of the food processes where efficiency is the key to ensure profitability. Wastes and by-products generated during oil production process are, on the other hand, a great source of high-added value compounds that could be recovered in turn at a later stage. In many cases, physical extraction processes present efficiency problems or just not profitable, requiring a chemical solvent extraction that could be toxic and difficult to manage from an environmental point of view. Furthermore, the use of high temperatures to improve and/or accelerate the processes (with consequent degradation of thermolabile compounds) is usually required. Therefore, the ap…

Process (engineering)Emerging technologies04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food science0404 agricultural biotechnologyVegetable oilEconomic costOil productionSustainabilityValue (economics)Environmental scienceProfitability indexBiochemical engineeringFood ScienceFood Research International
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Proteomic fingerprinting of apple fruit, juice, and cider via combinatorial peptide ligand libraries and MS analysis

2018

Combinatorial peptide ligand libraries coupled to MS was applied to extensively map the proteome of apple fruit, and to detect its presence in commercial apple juice and cider to evaluate their authenticity and genuineness. Using the Uniprot_Malus database, 96 proteins were detected in apples, among which 30 proteins were specifically captured via combinatorial peptide ligand libraries. Next, three proteins, previously recognized in fruits, were found in apple juice, which were involved in cellular metabolism of fruit maturation and in allergenic reactions. On the other hand, only one Malus allergen was identified in cider beads eluate, demonstrating that the industrial processes did not pr…

ProteomicsMalusProteomeClinical Biochemistry02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryFruit maturationPeptide LibraryApple allergensPeptide ligandPlant ProteinsApple allergens; Apple fruit juice and cider; Combinatorial peptide ligand library; Mass spectrometry; Proteomic fingerprintingCellular metabolismbiologyChemistry010401 analytical chemistryMs analysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationProteomic fingerprinting0104 chemical sciencesApple fruit juice and ciderFruit and Vegetable JuicesBiochemistryFruitMalusProteomeUniProtCombinatorial peptide ligand library0210 nano-technologyApple Fruit JuiceELECTROPHORESIS
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Classification of pumpkin seed oils according to their species and genetic variety by attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectros…

2011

Attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), followed by multivariate treatment of the spectral data, was used to classify seed oils of the genus Cucurbita (pumpkins) according to their species as C. maxima, C. pepo, and C. moschata. Also, C. moschata seed oils were classified according to their genetic variety as RG, Inivit C-88, and Inivit C-2000. Up to 23 wavelength regions were selected on the spectra, each region corresponding to a peak or shoulder. The normalized absorbance peak areas within these regions were used as predictors. Using linear discriminant analysis (LDA), an excellent resolution among all categories concerning both Cucurbita species a…

Pumpkin seedbiologyInfrared spectroscopyDiscriminant AnalysisGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationfood.foodAbsorbanceHorticultureVegetable oilfoodCucurbitaAttenuated total reflectionBotanySeedsSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredPlant OilsCucurbitaFourier transform infrared spectroscopyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPumpkin Seed OilMathematicsJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
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Ascorbic Acid Is the Only Bioactive That Is Better Preserved by High Hydrostatic Pressure than by Thermal Treatment of a Vegetable Beverage

2010

Variations in levels of antioxidant compounds (ascorbic acid, total phenolics, and total carotenoids), total antioxidant capacity, and color changes in a vegetable (tomato, green pepper, green celery, onion, carrot, lemon, and olive oil) beverage treated by high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) were evaluated in this work. The effects of HHP treatment, four different pressures (100, 200, 300, and 400 MPa) and four treatment times for each pressure (from 120 to 540 s) were compared with those of thermal treatment (90-98 °C for 15 and 21 s). High pressure treatment retained significantly more ascorbic acid in the vegetable beverage than thermal treatment. However, no significant changes in total ph…

Quality ControlVitaminchemistry.chemical_classificationHot TemperatureAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentHydrostatic pressureFood preservationfood and beveragesAscorbic AcidGeneral ChemistryThermal treatmentAscorbic acidBeverageschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryFood PreservationVegetablesHydrostatic PressurePressuremedicineFood scienceGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesCarotenoidLegumeJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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