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An overview of the traditional and innovative approaches for pectin extraction from plant food wastes and by-products: Ultrasound-, microwaves-, and …

2018

Abstract Background A large amount of food wastes and by-products are produced from farm to plate. They represent valuable sources for the production of high-added value compounds such as pectin. Pectin is the methylated ester of polygalacturonic acid and presents a wide range of applications in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products as well as in food industry such as gelling agent in fruit-based products, stabilizer in fruit and milk beverages and fruit filling for bakery and confectionary products, among others. Therefore, pectin recovery is of great importance. Scope and Approach The commercially available pectin is almost exclusively derived from citrus peels or apple pomace, by-products…

food.ingredientPectinFood industryNovel food02 engineering and technologycomplex mixturesMatrix (chemical analysis)0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodpectin ; food wastes ; by-products ; ultrasound ; microwaves ; enzyme-assisted extractionChemistrybusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologyExtraction (chemistry)Pomacefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciences021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPulp and paper industry040401 food scienceSolvent0210 nano-technologybusinessFood ScienceBiotechnologyStabilizer (chemistry)Trends in Food Science & Technology
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Effect on Orange Juice of Batch Pasteurization in an Improved Pilot-Scale Microwave Oven

2010

The effects on orange juice batch pasteurization in an improved pilot-scale microwave (MW) oven was evaluated by monitoring pectin methyl-esterase (PME) activity, color, carotenoid compounds and vitamin C content. Trials were performed on stirred orange juice heated at different temperatures (60, 70, 75, and 85 degrees C) during batch process. MW pilot plant allowed real-time temperature control of samples using proportional integrative derivative (PID) techniques based on the infrared thermography temperature read-out. The inactivation of heat sensitive fraction of PME, that verifies orange juice pasteurization, showed a z-value of 22.1 degrees C. Carotenoid content, responsible for sensor…

food.ingredientPectinMicrowave ovenPasteurizationPilot ProjectsAscorbic AcidXanthophyllslaw.inventionBeverageschemistry.chemical_compoundfoodZeaxanthinslawFood PreservationHumansFood scienceMicrowavesCryptoxanthinsOrange juiceChemistryFood preservationbeta CaroteneAscorbic acidPilot plantTasteCryptoxanthinNutritive ValueCitrus sinensisFood ScienceJournal of Food Science
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Integral Extraction of Opuntia ficus-indica Peel Bioproducts via Microwave-Assisted Hydrodiffusion and Hydrodistillation

2019

The microwave-assisted hydrodiffusion extraction process affords high quality pectin and betanin from the peel of red and green Opuntia ficus-indica fruits under mild conditions. An aqueous mixture of valued bioproducts is readily obtained from the fruit peel cell water itself, without any water addition. The integral extract can be used as such to formulate nutraceutical beverages and products or, upon straightforward separation, to isolate pectin and betanin devoid of chemical contaminants suitable as ingredients for products ranging from food and beverage to cosmetic and pharmaceutical sectors. Betanin shows exceptional stability thanks to the high amounts of antioxidant polyphenols in t…

food.ingredientPectinSettore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli AlimentiGeneral Chemical EngineeringOpuntia ficus02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMicrowave assistedBetaninchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodBioproductsEnvironmental ChemistryChemical Engineering (all)Renewable EnergyFood scienceBetaninSustainability and the EnvironmentRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryChemistry (all)Extraction (chemistry)Prickly pearOpuntiaGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPectin0104 chemical sciencesAnti-inflammatory; Antioxidant; Betanin; Biophenol; Opuntia; Pectin; Prickly pear; Chemistry (all); Environmental Chemistry; Chemical Engineering (all); Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentBiophenolAnti-inflammatoryAntioxidant0210 nano-technology
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Flow of turbulent superfluid helium inside a porous medium

2009

The work deals with further developments of a study previously initiated, in which a macroscopic model of inhomogeneous superfluid turbulence, based on extended thermodynamics, has been formulated. The model choose as fundamental fields, beside the traditional fields, two extra variables: the averaged vortex line length per unit volume and the heat flux. Using this model the propagation of the fourth sound inside a superleak is investigated: it is shown that, if the configuration of the vortex tangle inside the superleak are not altered -on the average- by the presence of the walls, when the fourth sound is propagated, vibrations in the vortex line density are present, too.

fourth soundturbulent superfluidSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaTurbulent superfluid propagation waves porous mediumSettore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematica
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An optimization-based approach for solving a time-harmonic multiphysical wave problem with higher-order schemes

2013

This study considers developing numerical solution techniques for the computer simulations of time-harmonic fluid-structure interaction between acoustic and elastic waves. The focus is on the efficiency of an iterative solution method based on a controllability approach and spectral elements. We concentrate on the model, in which the acoustic waves in the fluid domain are modeled by using the velocity potential and the elastic waves in the structure domain are modeled by using displacement.Traditionally, the complex-valued time-harmonic equations are used for solving the time-harmonic problems. Instead of that, we focus on finding periodic solutions without solving the time-harmonic problem…

fourth-order Runge–Kuttata113Numerical AnalysisOptimization problemfluid–structure interactionta114Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)DiscretizationApplied Mathematicsta111Mathematical analysisSpectral element methodspectral element methodAcoustic wavecoupled problemcontrollabilityComputer Science ApplicationsControllabilityComputational MathematicsMultigrid methodRate of convergenceModeling and SimulationConjugate gradient methodMathematicsJournal of Computational Physics
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Cortical networks show characteristic recruitment patterns after somatosensory stimulation by pneumatically evoked repetitive hand movements in newbo…

2022

Abstract Controlled assessment of functional cortical networks is an unmet need in the clinical research of noncooperative subjects, such as infants. We developed an automated, pneumatic stimulation method to actuate naturalistic movements of an infant’s hand, as well as an analysis pipeline for assessing the elicited electroencephalography (EEG) responses and related cortical networks. Twenty newborn infants with perinatal asphyxia were recruited, including 7 with mild-to-moderate hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Statistically significant corticokinematic coherence (CKC) was observed between repetitive hand movements and EEG in all infants, peaking near the contralateral sensorimotor…

functional networksTOOLBOXCognitive NeuroscienceERP GENERATOR PATTERNSPASSIVE FINGERPRINCIPAL-COMPONENTS-ANALYSIS3124 Neurology and psychiatryCellular and Molecular Neurosciencemotorinen kehitysEEGEegvastasyntyneetperinatal asphyxiaPassive movement stimulationMEGliikeaistihapenpuutepassive movement stimulation3112 Neuroscienceshermoverkot (biologia)ENCEPHALOPATHYaivovauriotLAPLACIAN WAVE-FORMSCORTICOKINEMATIC COHERENCEGENERIC METHODPerinatal asphyxiaaivokuoriEEG functional networkscorticokinematic coherenceELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
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Tailoring the excitation of fundamental flexural guide waves in coated bone by phase-delayed array: Two-dimensional simulations

2015

The fundamental flexural guided wave (FFGW) enables ultrasonic assessment of cortical bone thickness. In vivo, it is challenging to detect this mode, as its power ratio with respect to disturbing ultrasound is reduced by soft tissue covering the bone. A phase-delayed ultrasound source is proposed to tailor the FFGW excitation in order to improve its power ratio. This situation is analyzed by 2D finite-element simulations. The soft tissue coating (7-mm thick) was simulated as a fluid covering an elastic plate (bone, 2–6 mm thick). A six-element array of emitters on top of the coating was excited by 50-kHz tone bursts so that each emitter was appropriately delayed from the previous one. Respo…

fundamental flexural guided wavesGuided wave testingMaterials scienceAcoustics and Ultrasonicsta114business.industryultrasoundPhase (waves)engineering.materialmedicine.anatomical_structureOpticsLamb wavesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Coatingcortical bone thicknessmedicineengineeringCortical boneUltrasonic sensorbusinessExcitationCommon emitterta217Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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Dynamic SEDs of southern blazars - DSSB

2016

The Dynamic SEDs of southern blazars catalog is based on a TANAMI multiwavelength project that has been monitoring a sample of 22 radio-loud blazars of the southern sky from radio to gamma-ray wavelengths. (4 data files). Simultaneous broadband spectral and temporal studies of blazars are an important tool for investigating active galactic nuclei (AGN) jet physics. Aims. We study the spectral evolution between quiescent and flaring periods of 22 radio-loud AGN through multiepoch, quasi-simultaneous broadband spectra. For many of these sources these are the first broadband studies. Methods. We use a Bayesian block analysis of Fermi/LAT light curves to determine time ranges of constant flux f…

galactic and extragalactic astronomyAstrophysics and Astronomyhigh energy astrophysicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaPhysicsradio-loud blazarsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsSEDstellar astronomyMultiwavelengthobservational astronomyBL Lacertae objectsNatural SciencesQuasarsAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsSpectral energy distribution
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Non-thermal pressure support in X-COP galaxy clusters

2018

Galaxy clusters are the endpoints of structure formation and are continuously growing through the merging and accretion of smaller structures. Numerical simulations predict that a fraction of their energy content is not yet thermalized, mainly in the form of kinetic motions (turbulence, bulk motions). Measuring the level of non-thermal pressure support is necessary to understand the processes leading to the virialization of the gas within the potential well of the main halo and to calibrate the biases in hydrostatic mass estimates. We present high-quality measurements of hydrostatic masses and intracluster gas fraction out to the virial radius for a sample of 12 nearby clusters with availab…

galaxies: clusters: intracluster mediumStructure formationCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)[ PHYS.ASTR ] Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Cosmic microwave backgroundFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciencesVirial theoremCosmologylaw.inventionsymbols.namesakelaw0103 physical sciencesPlanck010303 astronomy & astrophysicsGalaxy clusterAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)[SDU.ASTR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Settore FIS/05010308 nuclear & particles physicsComputer Science::Information RetrievalAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysics - Astrophysics of GalaxiesX-rays: galaxies: clusters; large-scale structure of Universe; galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium; galaxies: clusters: generalgalaxies: clusters: generalSpace and Planetary ScienceX-rays: galaxies: clustersAstrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)symbolslarge-scale structure of UniverseHaloHydrostatic equilibriumAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]X-rays: galaxies: clusters - Galaxies: clusters: general - Galaxies: groups: general - Galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium - cosmology: large-scale structureAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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The gallium anomaly revisited

2019

The gallium anomaly, i.e. the missing electron-neutrino flux from $^{37}$Ar and $^{51}$Cr electron-capture decays as measured by the GALLEX and SAGE solar-neutrino detectors, has been among us already for about two decades. We present here a new estimate of the significance of this anomaly based on cross-section calculations using nuclear shell-model wave functions obtained by exploiting recently developed two-nucleon interactions. The gallium anomaly of the GALLEX and SAGE experiments is found to be smaller than that obtained in previous evaluations, decreasing the significance from 3.0σ to 2.3σ. This result is compatible with the recent indication in favor of short-baseline ν¯e disappeara…

gallium anomalyNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear Theorychemistry.chemical_elementFluxFOS: Physical sciencesneutrino-nucleus interactions01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencesGallium010306 general physicsWave functionMixing (physics)Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyNuclear shell modelcharged-current cross-sectionslcsh:QC1-999High Energy Physics - Phenomenologynuclear shell modelchemistryHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentAnomaly (physics)NeutrinoGALLEXydinfysiikkalcsh:PhysicsPhysics Letters B
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