111 resultados para CD 100
Resumo:
O licopeno é uma das importantes substâncias naturais de coloração industrial de alimentos. Além disso, este carotenóide tem importância em saúde humana pela sua atuação na redução de riscos de doenças crônicas como câncer, em especial de próstata, e doenças cardiovasculares. No entanto, pelo alto grau de insaturação, o licopeno é propenso à isomerização e oxidação. Neste trabalho a microencapsulação do licopeno foi estudada, utilizando as ciclodextrinas (CDs) como substâncias encapsulantes. Extraído da goiaba e isolado em coluna aberta, o licopeno dissolvido em acetona foi adicionado a alfa-, beta- e gama-CD dissolvidas em água, a acetona sendo posteriormente eliminada com auxílio de nitrogênio. Inicialmente, foi investigada a complexação com as três CDs em razão molar licopeno:CD de 1:50. O licopeno formou complexo com alfa beta- e a gama-CD, mas não com a alfa-CD. Após 180 dias de estocagem a temperatura de refrigeração (15ºC), o licopeno se manteve constante no complexo licopeno-gama-CD e reduziu cerca de 80% no complexo licopeno-beta-CD. Avaliando a melhor razão molar licopeno-CD, a inclusão foi máxima com o emprego da gama-CD e quando a razão molar foi de 1:200. O complexo mostrou-se dispersível em água, mantendo a cor vermelha do licopeno. A estabilidade à luz, mostrou-se excelente, tendo 100% de retenção em 40 dias de monitoramento a temperatura ambiente.
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A antracnose, causada por Colletotrichum dematium var. truncata, é a principal doença da soja que afeta a fase inicial de formação das vagens, podendo causar a morte das plântulas. Cercospora kikuchii é o fungo causador da doença mancha púrpura nas sementes de soja, responsável por severas reduções no rendimento e na qualidade das sementes. O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar o tempo mais apropriado para infecção das sementes de soja por C. dematium var. truncata e C. kikuchii, para posterior avaliação dos danos causados pelo fungo na germinação. Tais fungos foram cultivados em meio BDA. As sementes de soja cultivar MSOY 6101 foram colocadas sobre meio contendo o patógeno C. dematium var. truncata por 0 (testemunha), 4, 16, 24, 32 e 40h. As sementes da cv. CD 208 foram inoculadas com C. kikuchii pelos mesmos períodos citados, com adição de 48 e 56h. Após os respectivos tempos de contato, as sementes foram submetidas ao teste de sanidade (papel de filtro), com duas variações, sem e com assepsia superficial (hipoclorito de sódio 1% por três minutos). Determinado o tempo mais adequado de infecção, outras sementes foram infectadas pelo patógeno e, posteriormente, foram realizados testes de germinação em papel e areia com uma mistura de sementes sadias (colocadas sobre o meio BDA) e sementes inoculadas, resultando em lotes com 0, 20, 40, 60, 80 e 100% de sementes infectadas. O tempo de incubação de 40 e 56 horas para C. dematium var truncata e C. Kikuchii, respectivamente são suficientes para obtenção da totalidade das sementes infectadas. C. Kikuchii não prejudica a germinação das sementes.
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The occurrence of green soybean seed due to forced maturation or premature plant death caused by drought or foliar and/or root diseases has been common in several Brazilian production areas. Physiological quality of seed lots with green seed may have their germination and vigor potentials affected and therefore discarded by the grain industry. The objective of this experiment was to determine the maximum tolerated level of green seed in soybean seed lots, which is information of major importance for seed producers when taking the decision whether to sell these lots. Soybean seed of the cultivars CD 206, produced in Ubirata, Parana, and FMT Tucunare, produced in Alto Garças, Mato Grosso, were used in the study. Green seed and yellow seed of both cultivars were mixed in the following proportions: 0%, 3%, 6%, 9%, 12%, 15%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 75% and 100%. Seed quality was evaluated by the germination, accelerated aging, tetrazolium and electrical conductivity tests. The contents of a, b and total chlorophyll in the seed were also determined. A complete randomized block design in a factorial scheme (two cultivars x 12 levels of green seed) was used. Seed quality was negatively affected and chlorophyll contents incremented with the increase in the percentage of green seed. Seed germination, viability and vigor, measured by the accelerated aging test, were not reduced with levels of up to 3% green seed, for both cultivars. Levels above 6% green seed significantly reduced the quality of the seed. The quality of seed lots with 9% or more green seed was significantly reduced to the point that their commercialization is not recommended.
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Soybeans grown under water stress associated with high temperatures during seed maturation and pre-harvest may produce green seed (GS) with expressive reduction in seed quality. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the response of different soybean cultivars grown under these stressful conditions regarding their susceptibility to GS production and to determine the chlorophyll retention levels and the chlorophyllase activity in the seeds. Seeds of four soybean cultivars [BRS 133, CD 206, MG/BR 46 (Conquista) and BRSMG 251 (Robusta)] were grown under greenhouse conditions until R5.5. At R6, the plants were transferred to phytotrons under temperature stress (from 28ºC to 36ºC) and with water stresses of 10% gravimetric moisture, no water and normal supply. Seeds were harvested at R9 when the percentage of GS and weight of 100 seeds were determined. The contents of a, b and total chlorophylls and the chlorophyllase activity were also determined. The expression of GS production under these conditions varied among cultivars: Conquista and Robusta were considered more susceptible to the production of GS compared to 'BRS 133' and 'CD 206'. These cultivars produced lower GS levels, lower chlorophyll retention and higher chlorophyllase activity compared to Robusta and Conquista. Soybean plants submitted to water and temperature stresses produced high levels of GS, which were small, light and had high chlorophyll contents and low chlorophyllase activity. The contents of a, b and total chlorophylls in GS were inversely proportional to the chlorophyllase activity.
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Hot and dry weather conditions during soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] seed maturation can cause forced maturation of the seed, resulting in the production of high levels of green seed, which may be detrimental to seed germination. These stressful conditions were imposed on soybean plants during seed maturation to investigate the production of green seeds and seed quality. Plants of the CD 206 cultivar were grown in a greenhouse until the R5.5 growing stage and then transferred to phytotrons at R6 and R7.2 for stress induction. Plants were subjected to two temperature regimes, high (28ºC to 36ºC) and normal (19ºC to 26ºC), and four soil water availability conditions, control (adequate water supply), 30% gravimetric moisture (GM), 20% GM and no water supply. Seed were harvested at R9. Green seed percentages and 100-seed weights from the lower, middle and upper thirds of each plant were determined. Seed quality was assessed by germination, tetrazolium (viability and vigor) and electrical conductivity tests. Occurrence of green seed varied from 9% to 86%, depending on the severity of the stresses imposed. High temperature, coupled with no water supply at R6, resulted in a pronounced occurrence of green seeds. There was no difference in the percentage of green seeds among the plant segments. Seed quality was negatively affected by the incidence of green seeds. A procedure for screening soybean genotypes in a phytotron for their tolerance and/or susceptibility to the production of green seeds was developed.