112 resultados para Banana Industry
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Oito tipos de frutos maduros, manga bourbon (Mangifera indica), banana nanicão (Musa cavendish), limão gatego (Citrus aurantifolia), romã (Punica granatum), laranja pera (Citrus sinensis), abacaxi amarelo (Ananas comosus), jabuticaba (Myrciaria cantiflora) e cabeludinha (Eugenia tomentosa) foram analisados quanto aos teores de carboidratos solúveis totais, glicose, frutose e sacarose. Nos diversos frutos estudados, aproximadamente 80% dos carboidratos solúveis totais foram constituídos por glicose, frutose e sacarose. A sacarose foi o açúcar predominante nos seguintes frutos: manga, jabuticaba, abacaxi, laranja e banana. O teor mais elevado em carboidratos solúveis totais (20,44% na polpa fresca) foi encontrado para banana.
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No presente trabalho efetuou-se o estudo de diferentes embalagens para passas de banana, procurando-se estabelecer suas influências nos atributos sensoriais do produto. Os frutos em pleno amadurecimento, sem casca, após passagem por orifícios de borracha foram pré-aquecidos e tratados com SO2, desidratados e acondicionados em celofane, polietileno, folha de alumínio e em alumínio mais polietileno ("combinado"). Os efeitos das diferentes embalagens nas propriedades organoléticas das passas de banana foram avaliados em termos de cor, "flavor", textura e qualidade geral. Os resultados mostraram que, até os 45 dias de armazenamento, a qualidade das passas de banana acondicionadas em filme de polietileno, folha de alumínio e no "combinado" foi satisfatória para todos os atributos estudados. Aos 75 dias de armazenamento, o filme de polietileno foi o que proporcionou melhor qualidade geral ao produto. Aos 105 dias de armazenamento, nenhum dos materiais em estudo conseguiu manter a qualidade geral em bom nível. Verificou-se também que o celofane foi o material que melhor manteve a cor do produto até os 105 dias de armazenamento, porém apresentou limitações no que tange à textura das passa de banana e ao ataque de insetos.
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No presente trabalho foram determinados os teores residuais de SO2 em passas elaboradas com bananas tratadas com solução de metabisulfito de potássio a 2%, acondicionadas em alumínio,, celofane, polietileno e alumínio+polietileno ("combinado") e armazenadas de 15 a 105 dias à temperatura ambiente. A determinação de SO2 foi realizada com medida potenciométrica em eletrodo com separação de ar (em sistema de fluxo contínuo). Constatou-se que: a) o produto perde SO2 após processamento; b) o celofane proporciona, relativamente aos demais materiais testados, uma maior retenção de anidrido sulfuroso nas passas; c) os teores de SO2 encontrados nas passas de banana desde os 15 dias até os 105 dias de armazenamento não ultrapassam o limite estabelecido pela Comissão Nacional de Normas e Padrões para Alimentos.
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Fruitone CPA was applied on the two terminals hands of the banana bunch, using the following doses: 0-159-300 and 600 ppm. Fruitone did not affect fruit weightm but increased fruit lenght. This alteration was greater with Fruitone at 600 ppm.
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The notes provided in this article relate to two components of the development of vaccines against schistosomiasis: (1) The characteristics of schistosome infections (eg. features of the schistosome life cycle), and the parasite itself, that have implications for vaccination strategies; (2) The characteristics of the biopharmaceutical industry that have implications for product development. As will be seen, these two topic areas are not vastly disparate.
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The following three species of Ceratopogonidae were collected breeding in the rhizomatous herb Phenakospermum guyannense Endl., 1833 in the vicinity of Manaus, Brazil, a new species, Culicoides (Mataemyia) felippebauerae Spinelli, Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) genualis (Loew), and F. (Phytohelea) musae Clastrier & Dellécole. C. (M.) felippebauerae is described and illustrated as adult, pupa, and fourth instar larva, the adult compared with the adult of C. barthi Taveres and Souza and larva and pupa with those of C. dicrourus Wirth & Blanton and C. macieli Tavares & Ruiz, the only species with known immatures in the subgenus. The pupa and fourth instar larva of F. (P.) musae are described and illustrated and compared with immatures of F. (P.) edwardsi Saunders.
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The publishing industry is at a turning point. Facing the first major disruptive innovation in five centuries, its long-established structure and business model are at stake. Building on literature based on the pitfalls for incumbents, we interviewed key executives from the major publishers in Brazil to understand their perspective. We find that not only are they facing those pitfalls, but we also propose a new one, The Industry View Trap, concerning challenges created by convergence, the difficulty to deal with changes in the ecosystem and the fact that the very definition of the industry you're part of might have changed.
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The industrial refining of kaolin involves the removal of iron oxides and hydroxides along with other impurities that cause discoloration of the final product and depreciate its commercial value, particularly undesirable if destined to the paper industry. The chemical leaching in the industrial processing requires treatments with sodium hyposulfite, metallic zinc, or sulfuric and phosphoric acids, in order to reduce, dissolve and remove ferruginous compounds. To mitigate the environmental impact, the acidic effluent from the leaching process must be neutralized, usually with calcium oxide. The resulting solid residue contains phosphorous, zinc, and calcium, among other essential nutrients for plant growth, suggesting its use as a macro and micronutrient source. Samples of such a solid industrial residue were used here to evaluate their potential as soil fertilizer in an incubation greenhouse experiment with two soil samples (clayey and medium-textured). The small pH shift generated by applying the residue to the soil was not a limiting factor for its use in agriculture. The evolution of the concentrations of exchangeable calcium, and phosphorous and zinc extractability by Mehlich-1 extractant during the incubation period confirms the potential use of this industrial residue as agricultural fertilizer.
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The impact of agro-industrial organic wastes in the environment can be reduced when used in agriculture. From the standpoint of soil fertility, residue applications can increase the organic matter content and provide nutrients for plants. This study evaluated the effect of biological sludge from gelatin industry on the chemical properties of two Ultisols (loamy sand and sandy clay) and an Oxisol (clay). The experiment lasted 120 days and was carried out in laboratory in a completely randomized design with factorial arrangement, combining the three soils and six biological sludge rates (0, 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 m³ ha-1), with three replications. Biological sludge rates of up to 500 m³ ha-1 decreased soil acidity and increased the effective cation exchange capacity (CEC) and N, Ca, Mg, and P availability, without exceeding the tolerance limit for Na. The increase in exchangeable base content, greater than the effective CEC, indicates that the major part of cations added by the sludge remains in solution and can be lost by leaching.
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In Brazil extensive areas are covered with pine forests, planted for pulp and paper production. This industry generates solid alkaline waste, such as dregs. The application of this dregs to forest soils is an alternative for soil acidity correction and plant nutrient supply, as well as a solution for its proper disposal. The purpose of this study was to compare the residual effect of surface application of dregs and dolomitic lime on (a) changes in the physical and chemical properties of an acidic soil and (b) pine tree development. The experiment was carried out in 2004 in Bocaina do Sul, Santa Catarina, consisting of the application of increasing dreg and lime rates to a Pinus taeda L. production area, on a Humic Cambisol, in a randomized block design with four replications and 10 x 10 m plots. The treatments consisted of levels of soil acidity amendments corresponding to the recommendations by the SMP method to reach pH 5.5 in the 0-20 cm layer, as follows: no soil amendment; dregs at 5.08 (1/4 SMP), 10.15 (1/2 SMP) and 20.3 Mg ha-1 (1 SMP); and lime at 8.35 (1/2 SMP) and 16.7 Mg ha-1 (1 SMP). Soil layers were sampled in 2010 for analyses of soil chemical and physical properties. The diameter at breast height of the 6.5 year old pine trees was also evaluated. Surface application of dregs improved soil chemical fertility by reducing acidity and increasing base saturation, similar to liming, especially in surface layers. Dregs, comparable to lime, reduced the degree of clay flocculation, but did not affect the soil physical quality. There was no effect of the amendments on increase in pine tree diameter. Thus, the alternative to raise the pH in forest soils to 5.5 with dregs is promising for the forestry sector with a view to dispose of the waste and increase soil fertility.
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Soil organic matter depletion caused by agricultural management systems have been identified as a critical problem in most tropical soils. The application of organic residues from agro-industrial activities can ameliorate this problem by increasing soil organic matter quality and quantity. Humic substances play an important role in soil conservation but the dynamics of their transformations is still poorly understood. This study evaluated the effect of compost application to two contrasting tropical soils (Inceptisol and Oxisol) for two years. Soil samples were incubated with compost consisting of sugarcane filter cake, a residue from the sugar industry, at 0, 40, 80, and 120 Mg ha-1. Filter cake compost changed the humic matter dynamics in both content and quality, affecting the soil mineralogical composition. It was observed that carbon mineralization was faster in the illite-containing Inceptisol, whereas humic acids were preserved for a longer period in the Oxisol. In both soils, compost application increased fulvic acid contents, favoring the formation of small hydrophilic molecules. A decrease in fluorescence intensity according to the incubation time was observed in the humic acids extracted from amended soils, revealing important chemical changes in this otherwise stable C pool.
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Neste trabalho foi observado o efeito dos complexos enzimáticos clarificantes Clarex e CEC1-CTAA, adicionados na proporção de 0,03% v/p sobre purê de banana (Musa cavendishii), em condições amenas de hidrólise (40ºC, 15 minutos) visando determinar a qualidade, aqui representada pelos indicadores: rendimento; viscosidade; Brix; pH; composição centesimal; contagens de bolores e leveduras e de mesófilos, e propriedades sensoriais de cor, aroma, sabor e corpo dos sucos de banana clarificados. O suco clarificado com Clarex apresentou-se significativamente (p < 0,01) mais amarelo, menos cinza, menos opaco e menos viscoso do que o obtido com CEC1-CTAA. Não houve diferença significativa entre as médias de aroma de banana fresca e sabor nesses sucos. Além disso, os valores obtidos quanto a sabor, de ambos os sucos, foram considerados bons (6,72 e 6,05 com referência a sucos clarificados com Clarex e CEC1-CTAA, respectivamente), apresentando-se superiores ao centro da escala empregada, que variou de 0 a 10.
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito do ensacamento de cachos de bananas (Musa sp. AAA), cultivar Nanicão, em diferentes épocas, na produção e no intervalo entre inflorescência e colheita. O experimento foi realizado no Município de Tietê, SP, em blocos ao acaso, em esquema fatorial 2x3, com quatro repetições. O ensacamento foi efetuado com sacos de polietileno em três épocas: 21/5/96, 17/12/96 e 26/2/97. Foram avaliados o intervalo entre emergência da inflorescência e colheita, a massa do cacho e o comprimento, diâmetro e densidade do fruto. A interação ensacamento x épocas não foi significativa em relação a nenhuma das variáveis. O ensacamento diminuiu o intervalo entre a emergência da inflorescência e a colheita na primeira (21/5/96) e segunda época (17/12/96).
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A industrialização pode ser uma opção para o aproveitamento de excedentes de produção e de frutos com aparência comprometida para consumo in natura, ao proporcionar aumento da vida-de-prateleira e agregação de valor ao produto. Frutos de diferentes variedades de bananeira (Musa spp.), obtidas em programas de melhoramento genético, podem apresentar características diferenciadas no que se refere à adequação à determinada forma de processamento. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o produto banana-passa, obtido a partir de frutos de diferentes genótipos de bananeira. Os genótipos avaliados foram: Caipira; Nanica; Pacovan e seus híbridos PV03-44 e PV03-76; Prata Anã e seus híbridos FHIA-18, Pioneira e Prata Graúda. O processamento da banana-passa incluiu a aplicação de tratamento antioxidante, com ácido ascórbico (0,25%) e ácido cítrico (0,30%), e desidratação osmótica, com sacarose (40%, a 70°C). A desidratação foi completada em secador de cabine com circulação forçada de ar. Os produtos obtidos foram avaliados quanto aos aspectos físicos, físico-químicos, químicos e sensoriais. O maior rendimento de produção foi obtido pela cultivar Pacovan. As bananas-passa tiveram boa aceitação sensorial, com médias superiores a 6 (gostei ligeiramente) para os atributos aparência, cor, aroma, sabor e textura. A Pioneira foi o genótipo com maior aceitação sensorial.
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A plant regeneration method with cell suspension cultures of banana, and the effect of biobalistic on regeneration potential are described in this report. Somatic embryos of banana were obtained from indirect embryogenesis of male inflorescence of banana cultivar Maçã (AAB group). Part of the calluses formed (40%) showed embryogenic characteristics (nonfriable, compact and yellow color). The cell suspension, originated from embryogenic calluses, contained clusters of small tightly packed cells with dense cytoplasms, relatively large nuclei and very dense nucleoli. After four months of culture, somatic embryos started to regenerate. The maximum number of regenerated plants was observed between 45 and 60 days after embryo formation.In the first experiment, 401 plants were regenerated from approximately 10 mL of packed cells. In the second experiment, 399 plants were regenerated from a cell suspension six months older than that of the first experiment. Cell transformation using particle bombardment with three different plasmid constructions, containing the uid-A gene, resulted in a strong GUS expression five days after bombardment; however, plant regeneration from bombarded cells was much lower than nonbombarded ones.