1000 resultados para Leite - Inspeção
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Este trabalho teve como objetivo desenvolver a tecnologia de conservação do extrato hidrossolúvel de babaçu baseado na pasteurização e na refrigeração. O extrato hidrossolúvel extraído da amêndoa de babaçu, também conhecido no Norte e Nordeste do Brasil como "leite" de babaçu, é um líquido branco ou levemente amarelado, de sabor e aroma muito semelhantes ao do leite de coco comum. O leite de babaçu extraído através de prensagem foi peneirado, pré-aquecido, adicionado de estabilizante carboximetilcelulose e homogeneizado em liquificador industrial. O leite de babaçu homogeneizado foi dividido em duas porções, adicionando-se em uma destas 0,4 % de metabissulfito de sódio, 0,4 % de sorbato de potássio e 0,01 % de ácido cítrico, e outra foi mantida sem conservantes (controle). Os leites sem e com conservantes foram envasados em garrafas de vidro e pasteurizados em banho-maria à temperatura de 90ºC por 30 minutos, resfriados à temperatura ambiente e mantidos sob refrigeração a 5ºC, durante 60 dias. As formulações foram caracterizadas físico-quimicamente quanto ao pH, sólidos solúveis (oBrix), acidez, açúcares totais e redutores, umidade, cinzas, gorduras e proteínas. Durante o armazenamento, a cada 15 dias, foram realizadas análises físico-químicas (pH, acidez total titulável e atividade de água), colorimétricas e microbiológicas. Os resultados mostram que houve pouca variação nos parâmetros físico-químicos; entretanto, microbiologicamente o leite de babaçu apresentou crescimento microbiano a partir dos 30 dias, atingindo valores elevados, acima dos padrões microbiológicos estabelecidos pela legislação, após os 60 dias de armazenamento.
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O objetivo principal deste trabalho é implantar um método de inspeção imparcial e eficiente, visando à utilização segura e correta das radiações ionizantes no campo da medicina nuclear. Este método de inspeção aqui proposto foi aplicado em 113 serviços de medicina nuclear do país, obedecendo a uma freqüência de análise bienal (1996, 1998, 2000 e 2002). Foram estabelecidos 82 itens de radioproteção com pesos para cada item, baseados nos fatores de risco, de acordo com as normas da Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear (CNEN) e as recomendações da Agência Internacional de Energia Atômica. Na análise do serviço, cada item de não conformidade com as normas da CNEN gerou uma irregularidade de radioproteção, com seu peso associado. O somatório dos pesos deu a cada serviço uma pontuação final que o classificou dentro de três faixas de valores que determinaram uma tomada de decisão por parte do órgão regulador e fiscalizador: funcionamento sem restrição - menor que 100 pontos; funcionamento com restrição - igual ou maior que 100 e menor que 300 pontos; funcionamento suspenso - igual ou maior que 300 pontos. Para o caso de irregularidades reincidentes, criou-se um fator multiplicativo para a pontuação. A reincidência em qualquer item de radioproteção (irregularidade) teve seu peso multiplicado por 2n, onde n era o número de vezes em que o item encontrava-se irregular. O estabelecimento prévio de itens de radioproteção, com atribuição de pesos para cada item, procurou minimizar os valores subjetivos e pessoais presentes no julgamento e na avaliação técnica das instituições inspecionadas.
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As múltiplas características distintas do leite materno e do leite de vaca fazem com que o esvaziamento gástrico seja mais rápido após ingestão do primeiro. Esta rapidez do esvaziamento gástrico pode estar associada ao esvaziamento da vesícula biliar, também mais rápido. O objetivo do trabalho foi determinar se há diferença na velocidade de esvaziamento da vesícula biliar, por método ultra-sonográfico, após ingestão de leite materno e leite de vaca. Estudamos 47 crianças menores de dois anos, 22 após uma refeição com leite materno e 25 após uma refeição com leite de vaca. A vesícula biliar foi medida após um período de quatro a seis horas de jejum e uma hora após uma refeição (leite materno ou leite de vaca), e a contração da vesícula biliar foi avaliada, em porcentagem, pela diferença de volume da vesícula biliar entre as duas medidas e expressa em porcentagem do volume inicial. As medianas das porcentagens do volume inicial para as crianças alimentadas com leite materno e leite de vaca foram, respectivamente, 92,25% e 53,8%, diferença estatisticamente significativa. Portanto, a contração da vesícula biliar após uma refeição com leite de vaca é muito mais lenta do que aquela após uma refeição com leite materno.
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A fast and direct method for the determination of Cr in milk and cane sugar suspensions using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry with Zeeman-effect background correction is described. No sample pre-treatment was necessary, minimizing the risk of contamination. The concentration of chromium in cane sugar was evaluated using Cr reference solutions prepared in 1% v/v HNO3 solution. The milk samples were introduced into the furnace with a mixture of amines for avoiding the autosampler blockage and foaming of milk. Chromium determination in milk was based on the standard additions method (SAM). The limit of detection and characteristic mass for cane sugar sample (30 muL) were 0,13 ng/ml and 4,3 pg, and for milk sample (10 muL) were 0,23 ng/ml and 7,8 pg, respectively. The graphite tube lifetime was 300 firings for sugar-cane sample and 100 firings for milk sample. The heating program was implemented in 68 s.
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Selenium is both essential and toxic to man and animals, depending on the concentration and the ingested form. Most fruits and vegetables are poor sources of selenium, but coconut can be a good selenium source. Samples were suspended (1 + 4 v/v) in a mixture of tertiary amines soluble in water (10% v/v CFA-C). This simple sample treatment avoided contamination and decreased the analysis time. The standard additions method was adopted for quantification. The action of the autosampler was improved by the presence of the amines mixture in the suspension. A Varian model AA-800 atomic absorption spectrometer equipped with a graphite furnace and a GTA 100 autosampler was used for selenium determination in coconut water and coconut milk. Background correction was performed by means of the Zeeman effect. Pyrolytically coated graphite tubes were employed. Using Pd as chemical modifier, the pyrolysis and the atomization temperatures were set at 1400 and 2200ºC, respectively. For six samples, the selenium concentration in coconut water varied from 6.5 to 21.0 mug L-1 and in coconut milk from 24.2 to 25.1 mug L-1. The accuracy of the proposed method was evaluated by an addition-recovery experiment and all recovered values are in the 99.5-102.3% range. The main advantage of the proposed method is that it can be directly applied without sample decomposition.
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A critical review of the most relevant analytical methodologies for quality and authenticity control of dairy products and foods containing milk proteins is presented. Chromatographic, electrophoretic and immunological methods are used for: detection of cow's milk in ewe and goat milks, detection of whey added to milk, detection of caseins and/or whey proteins in non-lactic foods and study compounds resulting from milk proteins degradation. Techniques based on polimerase chain reaction are also suitable for detection of cow's milk on cheeses of ewe and goat milks.
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The present work shows a method for the determination of chloramphenicol (CAP) antibiotic in milk, powder milk and honey. The solid phase extraction and liquid-liquid extraction were applied as a clean-up and pre-concentration strategies followed by LC-ESI/MS/MS analysis. The recovery was studied for different fortification levels from 0.05 to 1.00 µg L-1 in milk, showing values between 91 101% and RSD bellow 8.0%, while honey was spiked with a concentration of 0.20 µg kg-1 yelding a mean recovery of 83% and RSD of 6.5%. The quantification transition 321>152 showed a LOD of 0.52 ng kg-1 and LOQ of 1.85 ng kg-1.
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This work presents a little of the history which marked the development of the dairy industry in Brazil and in the world. It shows problems and solutions related to the preservation of milk. In general, it also describes the traditional manufacture of cheese and applications of membrane technology as an auxiliary tool in the processing of some types of cheese.
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A micellar electrokinetic chromatographic method (MEKC) is described for determining residues of amphenicols(chloramphenicol,thiamphenicol and florfenicol) in bovine milk. MEKC is conducted by using a separation buffer consisting of 20 mM Na2HPO4, 10 mM Na2B4O7, 50 mM SDS at pH 8.0; UV detection at 210 nm and 10 kV of voltage. The limit of detection ranged from 4.3-5.3 µg L-1. The MEKC method was applied for the simultaneous determination of amphenicols in milk samples spiked with amphenicols at three concentration levels: 10, 30 and 50 µg L-1. Recoveries ranging from 91-105% were obtained by following a simple extraction/preconcentration procedure.
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A method for HPLC determination of sulfadimethoxyne in milk is presented. The analyte isolation and concentration were performed by solid-phase extraction through a C-8 cartridge, pre-conditioned with hexane, methanol and water and eluted with MeOH. The recovery determination was done with a spiked solution of 20, 50 or 100 µg L-1. In this concentration range, the recovery was 83.2% with a RDS of 15.4%. For quantification, a Zorbax Eclipse XDB-C8 (4.6 mm x 150 mm, 5 µm), a mobile phase of MeCN: 0.01 mol L-1 KH2PO4 aq. (1:4), and a variable wavelength detector (275 nm) were used.
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Least-squares support vector machines (LS-SVM) were used as an alternative multivariate calibration method for the simultaneous quantification of some common adulterants found in powdered milk samples, using near-infrared spectroscopy. Excellent models were built using LS-SVM for determining R², RMSECV and RMSEP values. LS-SVMs show superior performance for quantifying starch, whey and sucrose in powdered milk samples in relation to PLSR. This study shows that it is possible to determine precisely the amount of one and two common adulterants simultaneously in powdered milk samples using LS-SVM and NIR spectra.
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Human milk fat is essential for development of newborn infants. Many studies detail chemical characteristics of human milk fat; however there are no studies about its physical properties. The objective of this work was to analyze the centesimal composition of human milk and to compare the calculated energy value with the estimated energy by the creamatocrit method. Chemical composition and physical properties of human milk lipids and Betapol - a structured lipid - were also studied. The results showed that energy values of human milk estimated by creamatocrit and calculated by the centesimal composition didn't present significant correlation. Human milk lipids and Betapol presented distinct physico-chemical properties.
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Deficiency of micronutrients is a public health problem. Cow milk is a source of retinol. The objective of this study is to evaluate the retinol concentration in milk commercialized in Natal/RN. Ten samples were taken of each brand of UHT milk. Vitamin content was determined by HPLC using the Shimadzu LC-10 AD Chromatograph, coupled to the Shimadzu SPD 10 A UV-VIS Detector and the Shimadzu C-R6A Chromatopac Integrator with Shim-pack CLC-ODS (M) column, measuring 4.6 mm x 25 cm. The mobile phase was 100% methanol, with a flow of 1 mL/min. The mean retinol concentration varied between 22.7 ± 4.9 µg/100 mL and 44.1 ± 4.1 µg/100 mL, with the differences statistically significant (p<0.001). Only one of the 7 brands had retinol concentration below the normal requirements for human consumption.
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Xanthan is a polysaccharide synthesized by Xanthomonas bacteria and of extreme commercial importance as a microbial polysaccharide. The aim of this work was to produce xanthan using mozzarella cheese whey as substrate, by different isolates natives the Xanthomonas. The alternative medium for production was milk whey, urea and K2HPO4. The xanthan maximum productivity was 21.91 g L-1. Analysis of apparent viscosity was made in solutions of gum at 0.5-2.0%, 25-65 ºC with shear rate of 25-1000 s-1.The maximum viscosity found was 57.30 mPa.s. The isolates demonstrate capacity to degrade the lactose and to produce xanthan, being constituted an alternative for the industrial production.