952 resultados para Semiarid. Cactaceae. Algaroba. Bioactive compounds. Food functionality. Sensory evaluation
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Os iogurtes simbióticos, que combinam microrganismos probióticos e substâncias prebióticas, adicionados de polpa de frutas são uma tendência crescente no mercado. O fruto açaí (Euterpe edulis) se destaca pela presença de compostos bioativos, como as antocianinas. Neste contexto, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo caracterizar e avaliar os parâmetros físico-químicos e a viabilidade microbiológica de iogurte simbiótico de açaí enriquecido com inulina e adicionado de cultura probiótica de Bifidobacterium animallis subsp. lactis BB-12. As formulações de iogurte atenderam aos requisitos físico-químicos exigidos pela IN no 46/2007 do MAPA apresentando teor de cinzas de 0,86 % ± 0,10, extrato seco total de 23,18 % ± 2,59, teor de gordura de 4,16 % ± 0,31, acidez de 0,70 % ± 0,05 e pH de 4,45 ± 0,10. Entre as formulações o conteúdo fenólico total variou de 18,17 a 117,84 mg de AGE/100 g, teor de antocianinas de 1,92 a 47,88 mg/100 g e atividade antioxidante de 0,71 a 6,95 μmol Trolox/g, observando-se um aumento de acordo com o aumento do teor de polpa de açaí adicionada. Ao final de 28 dias de armazenamento a 5 °C, observou-se uma redução no teor de antocianinas e da atividade antioxidante. Verificou-se a contribuição positiva da polpa de açaí na viabilidade das bactérias láticas totais, cujas contagens variaram de 4,56 a 7,04 log UFC.g-1 e de B. lactis BB-12 que variou de 3,17 a 6,34 log UFC.g-1, favorecendo a multiplicação dessas bactérias nos iogurtes. Nas formulações com 20 e 25 % de polpa de açaí as contagens das bactérias láticas totais e probiótica mantiveram-se viáveis de acordo com a IN no 46/2007 do MAPA e a Lista de Alegação de Propriedade Funcional (Anvisa), durante os 28 dias de armazenamento a 5 oC. Concluiu-se que a adição de polpa de açaí E. edulis, inulina e B. lactis BB-12 foi tecnologicamente viável na elaboração de iogurte simbiótico de açaí, sendo uma excelente alternativa de diversificação do produto no mercado.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Cyanobacteria are a diverse group of Gram-negative bacteria that produce an array of secondary compounds with selective bioactivity against vertebrates, invertebrates, plants, microalgae, fungi, bacteria, viruses and cell lines. The aim of this study was to assess the toxic effects of aqueous, methanolic and hexane crude extracts of benthic and picoplanktonic cyanobacteria isolated from estuarine environments, towards the nauplii of the brine shrimp Artemia salina and embryos of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. The A. salina lethality test was used as a frontline screen and then complemented by the more specific sea urchin embryo-larval assay. Eighteen cyanobacterial isolates, belonging to the genera Cyanobium, Leptolyngbya, Microcoleus, Phormidium, Nodularia, Nostoc and Synechocystis, were tested. Aqueous extracts of cyanobacteria strains showed potent toxicity against A. salina, whereas in P. lividus, methanolic and aqueous extracts showed embryo toxicity, with clear effects on development during early stages. The results suggest that the brackishwater cyanobacteria are producers of bioactive compounds with toxicological effects that may interfere with the dynamics of invertebrate populations.
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3rd Portuguese Meeting on Medicinal Chemistry and 1st Portuguese-Spanish-Brazilian Meeting on Medicinal Chemistry, Aveiro, 28-30 Novembro 2012.
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Jornadas "Ciência nos Açores – que futuro?", Ponta Delgada, 7-8 de Junho de 2013.
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Os polifenóis constituem um grupo biologicamente relevante de compostos naturais, que têm gerado um crescente interesse por parte dos consumidores e das indústrias alimentar, farmacêutica e de cosméticos. Os compostos fenólicos exibem uma vasta gama de propriedades fisiológicas, tais como anti-alérgica, anti-aterogénica, anti-inflamatória, anti-microbiana, antioxidante, anti-trombótica, possuindo efeitos cardio-protetores e vasodilatadores. Por conseguinte, o interesse na obtenção deste compostos ativos de uma forma fácil, barata e rápida tem vindo a aumentar. Uma das fontes de polifenóis são os subprodutos agrícolas, tais como os produtos derivados do vinho e/ou processamento de uvas. As folhas, os caules e os resíduos obtidos durante o processo de produção do vinho têm sido subutilizados, apesar de representarem uma boa fonte de compostos antioxidantes e bioativos. Portugal é um dos mais importantes países produtores de vinho, onde todos os anos são geradas várias toneladas de subprodutos associados a esta indústria. A extração, caracterização, quantificação e avaliação da atividade antioxidante de compostos bioativos extraídos destes subprodutos são, pois, tarefas importantes a fim de avaliar o potencial de utilização destes produtos como novas fontes de compostos antioxidantes. O objetivo deste trabalho foi quantificar e avaliar os teores de polifenóis de extratos preparados a partir de folhas e caules de videira, e bagaço, engaço e grainha de uva. Os parâmetros experimentais da extração foram otimizados, incluindo a proporção de solvente de extração (água/etanol), a temperatura e o tempo de extração. A quantificação dos polifenóis (como fenóis totais e flavonoides) foi efetuada por espetrofotometria de UV/Vis. Verificou-se que a melhor razão de solventes extratores foi de 50/50 (v/v) em água/etanol para todos os subprodutos estudados. No caso dos subprodutos folhas e caules, as condições ideais de extração foram obtidas quando se usou uma temperatura de 40ºC e um tempo de extração de 30 min. Para o bagaço, a temperatura ideal foi de 55ºC durante 5 min. Para o engaço e grainha a utilização de uma temperatura de 40ºC durante 5 min e 30 min, respetivamente, revelou-se o ideal para se obter os compostos. Com este trabalho conclui-se que os subprodutos da vinha e do vinho efetivamente possuem compostos de elevado valor e com capacidade antioxidante.
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Extracellular-(E-PPS) and intracellular-protein-polysaccharides (I-PPS) complexes were produced by Trametes versicolor in submerged cultures with different carbon sources. The highest extracellular-(EPS) and intracellular-polysaccharide (IPS) concentration in the complexes was obtained with tomato pomace culture. DPPH radical scavenging for E-PPS and I-PPS produced by liter of culture was equivallent to 2.115 +/- A 0.227 and 1.374 +/- A 0.364 g of ascorbic acid, respectively. These complexes showed a protector effect in the oxidation of erythrocyte membranes and had ability to inhibit the hemolysis and methemoglobin synthesis in stressed erythrocytes. These results suggest that extracellular- and intracellular- polysaccharides produced are important bioactive compounds with medicinal potential.
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“Cork taint” is a major problem in wine industry and is caused by contamination of wines. This contamination is usually attributed to wine cork stoppers and 2,4,6-trichloroanisole (2,4,6-TCA) is one of the compounds mostly associated to this off-flavour. In this work, a consumer panel performed “forced choice” triangular tests in order to measure Odour Detection Thresholds (ODT) and Taste Detection Thresholds (TDT) of 2,4,6-TCA in water, hydro-alcoholic solutions (11.5% and 18% ethanol) and white and red wines. A paired preference test was also performed by the panel in order to measure Odour Rejection Threshold (ORT) in white and red wine spiked with 2,4,6-TCA. Results obtained show that the ODT and the TDT for 2,4,6-TCA in water were 0.2 and 0.3 ng/L, respectively. In hydro-alcoholic solutions with 11.5% and 18% ethanol the ODT were 4 and 10 ng/L respectively. In red wine the ODT and the TDT were 0.9 and 1.7 ng/L and in white wine were 1.5 and 1.0 ng/L respectively. ORT for white was 10.4 ng/L and for red wines 16.0 ng/L. These results suggest that although this group of consumers detected very low concentrations of 2,4,6-TCA in wines, they did not reject the wine at these low concentration values.
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Coffee silverskin is a major roasting by-product that could be valued as a source of antioxidant compounds. The effect of the major variables (solvent polarity, temperature and extraction time) affecting the extraction yields of bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of silverskin extracts was evaluated. The extracts composition varied significantly with the extraction conditions used. A factorial experimental design showed that the use of a hydroalcoholic solvent (50%:50%) at 40 °C for 60 min is a sustainable option to maximize the extraction yield of bioactive compounds and the antioxidant capacity of extracts. Using this set of conditions it was possible to obtain extracts containing total phenolics (302.5 ± 7.1 mg GAE/L), tannins (0.43 ± 0.06 mg TAE/L), and flavonoids (83.0 ± 1.4 mg ECE/L), exhibiting DPPHradical dot scavenging activity (326.0 ± 5.7 mg TE/L) and ferric reducing antioxidant power (1791.9 ± 126.3 mg SFE/L). These conditions allowed, in comparison with other “more effective” for some individual parameters, a cost reduction, saving time and energy.
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Origanum glandulosum Desf. (Species endemic of North Africa: Tunisia and Algeria) is important medicinally as it has antimicrobial, antifungal, antioxidant, antibacterial, antithrombin, antimutagenic, angiogenic, antiparasetic and antihyperglycaemic activities. Phytochemical investigations of the species of this genus have resulted in the extraction of a number of important bioactive compounds. This emphasizes on the need of extensive study for reporting the additional information on the medicinal importance, the biological activities and properties of oil of other unattended species of Origanum glandulosum. © 2015 Springer-Verlag France.
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Dissertation to obtain master degree in Biotechnology
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutora em Engenharia Química e Bioquímica
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Química e Bioquímica
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The weak fixation of biomaterials within the bone structure is one of the major reasons of implants failures. Calcium phosphate (CaP) coatings are used in bone tissue engineering to improve implant osseointegration by enhancing cellular adhesion, proliferation and differentiation, leading to a tight and stable junction between implant and host bone. It has also been observed that materials compatible with bone tissue either have a CaP coating or develop such a calcified surface upon implantation. Thus, the development of bioactive coatings becomes essential for further improvement of integration with the surrounding tissue. However, most of current applied CaP coatings methods (e.g. physical vapor deposition), cannot be applied to complex shapes and porous implants, provide poor structural control over the coating and prevent incorporation of bioactive organic compounds (e.g. antibiotics, growth factors) because of the used harsh processing conditions. Layer-by-layer (LbL) is a versatile technology that permits the building-up of multilayered polyelectrolyte films in mild conditions based on the alternate adsorption of cationic and anionic elements that can integrate bioactive compounds. As it is recognized in natureâ s biomineralization process the presence of an organic template to induce mineral deposition, this work investigate a ion based biomimetic method where all the process is based on LbL methodology made of weak natural-origin polyelectrolytes. A nanostructured multilayer component, with 5 or 10 bilayers, was produced initially using chitosan and chondroitin sulphate polyelectrolyte biopolymers, which possess similarities with the extracellular matrix and good biocompatibility. The multilayers are then rinsed with a sequential passing of solutions containing Ca2+ and PO43- ions. The formation of CaP over the polyelectrolyte multilayers was confirmed by QCM-D, SEM and EDX. The outcomes show that 10 polyelectrolyte bilayer condition behaved as a better site for initiating the formation of CaP as the precipitation occur at earlier stages than in 5 polyelectrolyte bilayers one. This denotes that higher number of bilayers could hold the CaP crystals more efficiently. This work achieved uniform coatings that can be applied to any surface with access to the liquid media in a low-temperature method, which potentiates the manufacture of effective bioactive biomaterials with great potential in orthopedic applications.
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Review aricle