4 resultados para industry 4.0

em Instituto Nacional de Saúde de Portugal


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The aim of the conference is to bring together academia and industry to discuss the safety of food packaging as well as the development of new food packaging materials, including active, intelligent and nano concepts. Bio-based materials will be also discussed due to be a growing area of food packaging. Topics: Food Safety & Quality (Physical and chemical hazards: measurement and assessment; Biological hazards: risk and prevention; Mathematical modelling of risk assessment; Evaluation of food spoilage, food quality and shelf life; Food packaging laws and regulations; Food package interactions: migration measurement methods, models and food safety risk assessment; Food Packaging innovation (Active and intelligent packaging; Nano-packaging; New packaging materials and material development; Bio based and edible packaging; Food package testing; Sustainable food contact materials; Recycling and Life Cycle Assessment).

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Os Hidrocarbonetos Aromáticos Policíclicos (HAPs) são contaminantes persistentes em meio aquoso. Estes compostos são conhecidos pelas suas propriedades carcinogénicas, mutagénicas e genotóxicas. O principal objetivo deste trabalho consistiu na avaliação das potencialidades de subprodutos da indústria corticeira, como adsorventes alternativos para a remoção de cinco HAPs em meio aquoso: benzo(a)pireno, benzo(ghi)perileno, benzo(b)fluoranteno, benzo(k)fluoranteno e indeno(1,2,3-cd)pireno. A metodologia analítica para quantificar os HAPs envolveu a preparação das amostras, através da técnica de extração em fase sólida (SPE), e a quantificação dos compostos analisados por cromatografia líquida com detetor de fluorescência (LC-FLD). O método foi otimizado e validado, obtendo-se limites de quantificação de 0,004 μg/L para todos os HAPs. Os estudos incidiram na utilização de uma amostra de cortiça, pó de aglomerado de cortiça expandida (PACE), obtida por aglutinação de cortiça em condições hidrotérmicas, a qual nos estudos preliminares revelou desempenho semelhante aos carvões ativados. Com exceção do benzo(ghi)perileno, os resultados mostram que o processo de adsorção dos HAPs na amostra PACE segue uma cinética de pseudo-segunda ordem e as isotérmicas ajustam-se ao modelo de Langmuir.

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Comunicação científica a convite

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Evidence suggests that current levels of salt consumption across Europe are linked with several chronic diseases. In recent decades, high blood pressure has increased, together with the consumption of processed foods. World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a salt intake of less than 5 g/day for the prevention of cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the salt content of processed foods available in the Portuguese market and to compare the determined values with the recommended daily intake established by WHO. Categories of processed foods that contribute to a higher intake of salt were identified: pastry, bakery, fast-food, snacks, ready-to-eat meals, nuts, seeds, soups, cereals, sauces, patties, among others. Between 2013 and 2015, 267 processed food samples were acquired in food chains and restaurants from Lisbon region (Portugal) and the salt content was quantified using Charpentier-Volhard method. High amounts of salt were quantified in the analysed processed foods, namely snacks, fast-food, patties, meals and bakery products. If we consider one portion of a curd cheese pie (193 g), the intake of salt can reach 45% of the recommended value. For snacks, regular portion size is 35 g. One portion of a salty snack can contribute with 31% of the salt recommended daily intake. Up to now food industry has developed efforts to decrease the salt content of some food products, namely bread. However, there still exist foods with high salt content and from a nutritional point of view this should be a priority area of intervention. The obtained results are an effective assessment of current salt content in foods which will be important for further reformulation strategies and to monitor progress in the next years.