4 resultados para TEC

em Instituto Politécnico de Bragança


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A radiação visível representa apenas uma parte do espectro de radiação electromagnética com o qual temos interacção permanente. As radiações com maior energia, para além do azul, como os UV, raios-X ou radiação gama têm diferentes usos tecnológicos. Estas radiações são consideradas ionizantes podendo ser utilizadas na preservação de alimentos, permitindo a inibição da germinação, a eliminação de insectos ou microrganismos patogénicos. O conhecimento destas aplicações tem mais de um século e o seu uso industrial meio século. Propomo-nos apresentar o estado-de-arte relativo ao uso desta tecnologia em Portugal em alimentos, apresentando estudos recentes e perspectivas futuras.

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A cor dos alimentos está directamente associada à sua aceitação pelo consumidor. A procura de métodos de processamento seguros e eficazes destaca a radiação ionizante, já que permite a desinfecção do alimento e a extensão do seu tempo de prateleira [1]. O espaço de cor CIELAB é comummente utilizado para avaliar diferenças de cor (ΔE*) entre dois objectos. No entanto, a fórmula CIEDE2000 permite atenuar variações entre valores calculados e percepcionados [2]. O impacto da radiação ionizante na cor de um vegetal folhoso foi avaliado durante o tempo de armazenamento e os resultados discutidos utilizando ambas as fórmulas de ΔE*.

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The suitability of gamma irradiation (1, 2 and 5kGy) for preserving quality parameters of fresh-cut watercress (Nasturtium officinale R. Br.) during storage at 4±1°C for 7d was investigated. The storage time decreased the protein content and the main carbohydrates, and increased the levels of malic and fumaric acids, sucrose and mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids (MUFA and PUFA). The different irradiation doses did not caused any significant colour change. In general, the 2kGy dose favoured PUFA and was the most suitable to preserve the overall postharvest quality of fresh-cut watercress during cold storage. In turn, the 5kGy dose better preserved the antioxidant activity and total flavonoids and favoured MUFA, tocopherols and total phenolics, thus originating a final product with enhanced functional properties. Therefore, the suitability of gamma irradiation for preserving fresh-cut watercress quality during cold storage was demonstrated.

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This study addresses the effects of gamma irradiation (1, 5 and 8 kGy) on color, organic acids, total phenolics, total flavonoids, and antioxidant activity of dwarf mallow (Malva neglecta Wallr.). Organic acids were analyzed by ultra fast liquid chromatography (UFLC) coupled to a photodiode array (PDA) detector. Total phenolics and flavonoids were measured by the Folin-Ciocalteu and aluminium chloride colorimetric methods, respectively. The antioxidant activity was evaluated based on the DPPH(•) scavenging activity, reducing power, β-carotene bleaching inhibition and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) formation inhibition. Analyses were performed in the non-irradiated and irradiated plant material, as well as in decoctions obtained from the same samples. The total amounts of organic acids and phenolics recorded in decocted extracts were always higher than those found in the plant material or hydromethanolic extracts, respectively. The DPPH(•) scavenging activity and reducing power were also higher in decocted extracts. The assayed irradiation doses affected differently the organic acids profile. The levels of total phenolics and flavonoids were lower in the hydromethanolic extracts prepared from samples irradiated at 1 kGy (dose that induced color changes) and in decocted extracts prepared from those irradiated at 8 kGy. The last samples also showed a lower antioxidant activity. In turn, irradiation at 5 kGy favored the amounts of total phenolics and flavonoids. Overall, this study contributes to the understanding of the effects of irradiation in indicators of dwarf mallow quality, and highlighted the decoctions for its antioxidant properties.