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SIQUEIRA, G. L. de A. de; HORNUNG, P. S.; SILVEIRA, A. C. da; LAZZAROTTO, S. R. da S.; CORDOBA, L. do P.; SCHNITZLER, E.; LAZZAROTTO, M. |
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Geisa Liandra de Andrade de Siqueira, UEPG; Polyanna Silveira Hornung, UFPR; Ana Claudia da Silveira, UFPR; Simone Rosa da Silveira Lazzarotto, UEPG; Layse do Prado Cordoba, UFPR; Egon Schnitzler, UEPG; MARCELO LAZZAROTTO, CNPF. |
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Impact of treatment with HCL/alcoholic in the modification of corn starch. |
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2017 |
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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, v. 129, n. 3, p. 1705-1713, Dec. 2017. |
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10.1007/s10973-017-6299-z |
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The physical, chemical, or enzymatic modified starches are well suited for industrial applications. Acid hydrolysis changes the physicochemical properties without impairing the granular structure of starch. The acid hydrolysis in alcoholic solution can recover the granule starches after modification. Starch, the most abundant carbohydrate in grains, roots and tubers, is composed by amylose and amylopectin. Corn starch represents 85% of the global starch market. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of soft acid, acid?ethanol and acid methanol solutions, considering its application in the paper industry. One sample remained as native. The other six samples were modified with acid, acid?ethanol and acid? methanol solutions, at concentrations of 0.1 and 0.5 mol L-1 (hydrochloric acid). The acid treatment changed the thermal (TG) and rheological (RVA) properties of the corn starch. The TG/DTG results showed shifted (up to 8 C) stability temperature ranges for the samples treated with a higher concentration of HCl in ethanol and methanol solutions. The RVA results for final viscosity of the treated samples showed an intense reduction of 1405 cP related to the native sample. DSC curves demonstrated that the treatments slightly modified the gelatinization behavior of the starch. The micrographs showed small changes in granules average diameter size after the modification process. Acid hydrolysis did not change the crystalline pattern of corn starch, and its relative crystallinity was slightly affected. According to the results obtained for the acid/alcohol, modified starches present suitable properties for their application in the paper industry. MenosThe physical, chemical, or enzymatic modified starches are well suited for industrial applications. Acid hydrolysis changes the physicochemical properties without impairing the granular structure of starch. The acid hydrolysis in alcoholic solution can recover the granule starches after modification. Starch, the most abundant carbohydrate in grains, roots and tubers, is composed by amylose and amylopectin. Corn starch represents 85% of the global starch market. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of soft acid, acid?ethanol and acid methanol solutions, considering its application in the paper industry. One sample remained as native. The other six samples were modified with acid, acid?ethanol and acid? methanol solutions, at concentrations of 0.1 and 0.5 mol L-1 (hydrochloric acid). The acid treatment changed the thermal (TG) and rheological (RVA) properties of the corn starch. The TG/DTG results showed shifted (up to 8 C) stability temperature ranges for the samples treated with a higher concentration of HCl in ethanol and methanol solutions. The RVA results for final viscosity of the treated samples showed an intense reduction of 1405 cP related to the native sample. DSC curves demonstrated that the treatments slightly modified the gelatinization behavior of the starch. The micrographs showed small changes in granules average diameter size after the modification process. Acid hydrolysis did not change the crystalline pattern of corn starch, and its relative cry... Mostrar Tudo |
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Análise térmica; DSC; RVA; SEM; TG/DTG; XRD. |
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Amido; Milho. |
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Corn starch; Modified starch; Thermal analysis. |
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LEADER 02617naa a2200337 a 4500 001 2080584 005 2017-11-23 008 2017 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $a10.1007/s10973-017-6299-z$2DOI 100 1 $aSIQUEIRA, G. L. de A. de 245 $aImpact of treatment with HCL/alcoholic in the modification of corn starch.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2017 520 $aThe physical, chemical, or enzymatic modified starches are well suited for industrial applications. Acid hydrolysis changes the physicochemical properties without impairing the granular structure of starch. The acid hydrolysis in alcoholic solution can recover the granule starches after modification. Starch, the most abundant carbohydrate in grains, roots and tubers, is composed by amylose and amylopectin. Corn starch represents 85% of the global starch market. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of soft acid, acid?ethanol and acid methanol solutions, considering its application in the paper industry. One sample remained as native. The other six samples were modified with acid, acid?ethanol and acid? methanol solutions, at concentrations of 0.1 and 0.5 mol L-1 (hydrochloric acid). The acid treatment changed the thermal (TG) and rheological (RVA) properties of the corn starch. The TG/DTG results showed shifted (up to 8 C) stability temperature ranges for the samples treated with a higher concentration of HCl in ethanol and methanol solutions. The RVA results for final viscosity of the treated samples showed an intense reduction of 1405 cP related to the native sample. DSC curves demonstrated that the treatments slightly modified the gelatinization behavior of the starch. The micrographs showed small changes in granules average diameter size after the modification process. Acid hydrolysis did not change the crystalline pattern of corn starch, and its relative crystallinity was slightly affected. According to the results obtained for the acid/alcohol, modified starches present suitable properties for their application in the paper industry. 650 $aCorn starch 650 $aModified starch 650 $aThermal analysis 650 $aAmido 650 $aMilho 653 $aAnálise térmica 653 $aDSC 653 $aRVA 653 $aSEM 653 $aTG/DTG 653 $aXRD 700 1 $aHORNUNG, P. S. 700 1 $aSILVEIRA, A. C. da 700 1 $aLAZZAROTTO, S. R. da S. 700 1 $aCORDOBA, L. do P. 700 1 $aSCHNITZLER, E. 700 1 $aLAZZAROTTO, M. 773 $tJournal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry$gv. 129, n. 3, p. 1705-1713, Dec. 2017.
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CUNHA, L. C. M.; MONTEIRO, M. L. G.; COSTA-LIMA, B. R. C. da; GUEDES-OLIVEIRA, J. M.; RODRIGUES, B. L.; FORTUNATO, A. R.; BALTAR, J. D.; TONON, R. V.; KOUTCHMA, T.; CONTE-JUNIOR, C. A. |
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Leda Cristina Muzzi Cunha, UFF; Maria Lúcia Guerra Monteiro, UFF; Bruno Reis Carneiro da Costa-Lima, UFF; Juliana Maria Guedes-Oliveira, Instituto Federal de Educação Ciência e Tecnologia da Paraíba; Bruna Leal Rodrigues, UFF; Alice Raquel Fortunato, UFF; Jéssica Diogo Baltar, UFF; RENATA VALERIANO TONON, CTAA; Tatiana Koutchma, Agriculture And Agri-Food Canada; Carlos Adam Conte-Junior, UFF. |
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Effect of microencapsulated extract of pitaya (Hylocereus costaricensis) peel on oxidative quality parameters of refrigerated ground pork patties subjected to UV-C radiation. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
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Journal Of Food Processing And Preservation, e15272, 2021. |
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https://doi.org/10.1111/jfpp.15272 |
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Inglês |
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The effect of different levels of microencapsulated pitaya peel extracts (100 ppm-MPE100, 1,000 ppm-MPE1000, and 2,000 ppm-MPE2000) on the oxidative stability of refrigerated ground pork patties subjected to UV-C (0.5 J/cm(2)) for 10 days was investigated. Ground pitaya peel was microwave-assisted extracted utilizing different factors, and the extract with the highest polyphenol content (2.68 mg GAE/g sample) was microencapsulated and added to ground pork. MPE2000 promoted higher protection (30%) of polyunsaturated fatty acids. All extracts mitigated the increase of protein oxidation in an average value of 1.5 nmol carbonyl/mg protein; however, only MPE2000 hindered the lipid oxidation (about 44%) induced by UV-C up to sixth day. MPE2000 (Delta E = 2.65) and BHT (Delta E = 2.62) had an equal effect on preventing color changes. MPE2000 may be used as a simple and effective natural source to mitigate the adverse effects of UV-C on oxidative stability of ground pork patties. Novelty Impact Statement Ultraviolet radiation type C (UV-C) is a nonthermal preservation technology useful for extending the shelf life of foods. However, in general, UV-C doses to promote antimicrobial effect induce lipid and protein oxidation, affecting meat color, which determines quality loss and consumer rejection. Due to the toxic effects associated with the consumption of synthetic antioxidants and the increasing demand for safe and healthy products, the meat industry seeks natural alternatives capable of maintaining the oxidative stability of meat during refrigerated storage. Our study could encourage the use of microencapsulated extracts of pitaya (Hylocereus spp.) peel in irradiated pork meat at an industrial scale. MenosThe effect of different levels of microencapsulated pitaya peel extracts (100 ppm-MPE100, 1,000 ppm-MPE1000, and 2,000 ppm-MPE2000) on the oxidative stability of refrigerated ground pork patties subjected to UV-C (0.5 J/cm(2)) for 10 days was investigated. Ground pitaya peel was microwave-assisted extracted utilizing different factors, and the extract with the highest polyphenol content (2.68 mg GAE/g sample) was microencapsulated and added to ground pork. MPE2000 promoted higher protection (30%) of polyunsaturated fatty acids. All extracts mitigated the increase of protein oxidation in an average value of 1.5 nmol carbonyl/mg protein; however, only MPE2000 hindered the lipid oxidation (about 44%) induced by UV-C up to sixth day. MPE2000 (Delta E = 2.65) and BHT (Delta E = 2.62) had an equal effect on preventing color changes. MPE2000 may be used as a simple and effective natural source to mitigate the adverse effects of UV-C on oxidative stability of ground pork patties. Novelty Impact Statement Ultraviolet radiation type C (UV-C) is a nonthermal preservation technology useful for extending the shelf life of foods. However, in general, UV-C doses to promote antimicrobial effect induce lipid and protein oxidation, affecting meat color, which determines quality loss and consumer rejection. Due to the toxic effects associated with the consumption of synthetic antioxidants and the increasing demand for safe and healthy products, the meat industry seeks natural alternatives capa... Mostrar Tudo |
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Food technology. |
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LEADER 02626naa a2200265 a 4500 001 2130029 005 2021-12-08 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.1111/jfpp.15272$2DOI 100 1 $aCUNHA, L. C. M. 245 $aEffect of microencapsulated extract of pitaya (Hylocereus costaricensis) peel on oxidative quality parameters of refrigerated ground pork patties subjected to UV-C radiation.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2021 500 $aEarly Access. 520 $aThe effect of different levels of microencapsulated pitaya peel extracts (100 ppm-MPE100, 1,000 ppm-MPE1000, and 2,000 ppm-MPE2000) on the oxidative stability of refrigerated ground pork patties subjected to UV-C (0.5 J/cm(2)) for 10 days was investigated. Ground pitaya peel was microwave-assisted extracted utilizing different factors, and the extract with the highest polyphenol content (2.68 mg GAE/g sample) was microencapsulated and added to ground pork. MPE2000 promoted higher protection (30%) of polyunsaturated fatty acids. All extracts mitigated the increase of protein oxidation in an average value of 1.5 nmol carbonyl/mg protein; however, only MPE2000 hindered the lipid oxidation (about 44%) induced by UV-C up to sixth day. MPE2000 (Delta E = 2.65) and BHT (Delta E = 2.62) had an equal effect on preventing color changes. MPE2000 may be used as a simple and effective natural source to mitigate the adverse effects of UV-C on oxidative stability of ground pork patties. Novelty Impact Statement Ultraviolet radiation type C (UV-C) is a nonthermal preservation technology useful for extending the shelf life of foods. However, in general, UV-C doses to promote antimicrobial effect induce lipid and protein oxidation, affecting meat color, which determines quality loss and consumer rejection. Due to the toxic effects associated with the consumption of synthetic antioxidants and the increasing demand for safe and healthy products, the meat industry seeks natural alternatives capable of maintaining the oxidative stability of meat during refrigerated storage. Our study could encourage the use of microencapsulated extracts of pitaya (Hylocereus spp.) peel in irradiated pork meat at an industrial scale. 650 $aFood technology 700 1 $aMONTEIRO, M. L. G. 700 1 $aCOSTA-LIMA, B. R. C. da 700 1 $aGUEDES-OLIVEIRA, J. M. 700 1 $aRODRIGUES, B. L. 700 1 $aFORTUNATO, A. R. 700 1 $aBALTAR, J. D. 700 1 $aTONON, R. V. 700 1 $aKOUTCHMA, T. 700 1 $aCONTE-JUNIOR, C. A. 773 $tJournal Of Food Processing And Preservation, e15272, 2021.
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