999 resultados para espessura de gordura
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The objective of this study was to determine the antioxidant effect of essential oregano and alfavaca oil on the fatty acid profile of palm oil, used in industrial potato chips processing, aiming to reduce the oxidative state of palm oil. Essential oregano oil was obtained from industrial residues and commercial essential oregano oil was also acquired. The antioxidant activity of Oregano’s essential oil was taken by DPPH method. The DPPH analysis of the essential oil of oregano residue resulted in an IC50 of 797.04 mg.mL-1 and the essential oil of commercial oregano was 424.25 mg.mL-1. Regarding the content of total phenols, the essential oil of commercial oregano showed 0.167 ± 0.058 ug EAG.g-1. Based on these results, concentrations of 50, 100 e 150ug.g-1 of commercial oregano essential oil was added to palm oil and the fatty acid profile was determined by gas cromatography. Analysis were done with palm oil without being used in frying processes and without added essential oil, as well as with the different essential oil concentrations submitted at three frying processes at one single day. In the second part of the project, the effect of oreganos’s comercial essential oil compared to alfavacão essential oil, at the concentration of 100ug.g-1 in palm oil, and submitted to three frying processes during eleven cycles, was studied. The lipid profile was similar to that described in the literature, which an increase in the number of frying times caused a polyunsaturated fatty acids decrease and, therefore, a proportional increase in saturated fatty acids. It was noted an increase in the amounts of total saturated fatty acids from 43.36% (control) to 43.60% (palm oil with essential oil after 11 frying cycles at the concentration of 100ug.g-1). This fact proves that during the frying process, there is an increase in the rate of formation of saturated fatty acids. However, the addition of oregano essential oil did not provide significant change in the fatty acids of palm oil used in frying process of potato chips. The addition of oregano essential oil in a concentration of 100 ug./mL-1 until the third frying cycle showed a reduction effect of trans fatty acid formation. Although, during 11 frying cycles it was not noticed the essential oil effect under trans fatty acid formation. It can be suggested that this factor may be correlated to the frying time, which may not have been sufficient for significant formation of saturated and trans compounds.
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Introdução: Os consumidores estão cada vez mais exigentes e conscientes do impacto na saúde do consumo de determinados alimentos. O estilo de vida das famílias tem sofrido alterações profundas, traduzindo-se essencialmente na falta de tempo para preparar as refeições. Por esse motivo, recorrem cada vez mais à aquisição de alimentos confecionados ou pré-confecionados. Objetivos: Determinar os teores totais de sal e de gordura de refeições prontas a comer, e avaliar os benefícios/riscos para a saúde da população Portuguesa, tendo por base as recomendações de referência e o consumo destes produtos. Métodos: Foram adquiridas, em 2015, em grandes superfícies da região de Lisboa, 24 refeições prontas a comer, sendo 12 fornecidas por cadeias de fast-food. O teor de sal foi determinado utilizando o método de Charpentier-Volhard. O teor de gordura total foi determinado pelo método de hidrólise ácida, seguido de extração em Soxhlet com éter de petróleo. Os valores obtidos foram comparados com os valores de referência do Regulamento (UE) N.º 1169/2011 e com as orientações da Organização Mundial de Saúde. Resultados: O teor de gordura total das refeições analisadas variou entre 9,70 g/porção (dobrada com feijão branco) e 69,3 g/porção (hambúrguer de carne de vaca com batata frita). Em 75% das refeições analisadas o teor de sal foi superior a 2,5 g/porção, representando mais de 50% da dose diária de referência para o consumo de sal. De uma forma geral, o teor de sal era inferior nas refeições de fast-food comparativamente às outras refeições analisadas. Conclusões: Grande parte das refeições analisadas apresenta um elevado teor de gordura e de sal. Parece recomendável a sua reformulação, no sentido de se tornarem produtos mais saudáveis, promovendo a saúde pública. Num futuro próximo, pretende-se alargar este trabalho de investigação a um maior número de refeições.
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As famílias portuguesas têm vindo a mudar o seu estilo de vida e tem-se assistido cada vez mais a uma diminuição do tempo e disponibilidade para a confeção das suas refeições diárias. Tal facto aumenta a procura e o consumo de alimentos de fácil confeção comercializados nas grandes superfícies comerciais, como é o caso das batatas pré-fritas congeladas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar o teor de gordura total e o perfil de ácidos gordos de batatas pré-fritas, ultracongeladas, com diferentes tipos de corte. Em 2015, foram adquiridos em superfícies comerciais da região de Lisboa, 6 tipos de batatas pré-fritas ultracongeladas com diferentes cortes (palitos, palitos finos, cubos, rodelas, “steakhouse” e “noisette”). As amostras foram posteriormente sujeitas a fritura doméstica, com o mesmo tipo de óleo de fritura. O teor total de gordura das amostras (pré-fritas e fritas) foi determinado pelo método de hidrólise ácida e extração em Soxhlet com éter de petróleo, e o perfil de ácidos gordos foi determinado por cromatografia gasosa com deteção por ionização de chama. O teor total de gordura das amostras variou entre 3,01 e 14,9 g/100 g de parte edível para as batatas pré-fritas (cubos) e as batatas fritas (palitos finos), respetivamente. Durante a fritura, as batatas cortadas em palitos finos foram as que absorveram mais gordura (10,5 g/100 g), enquanto as batatas “noisette” foram as que menos absorveram (3,12 g/100 g). No que diz respeito ao perfil de ácidos gordos, 66,7% das amostras apresentaram maioritariamente ácidos gordos polinsaturados (AGPI), com teores que variaram entre 0,30 e 8,71 g/100 g de parte edível, para as batatas pré-fritas (cubos) e as batatas fritas (palitos finos), respetivamente. O teor de ácidos gordos saturados variou entre 0,83 e 2,16 g/100 g para as batatas “steakhouse” e palitos finos, ambas pré-fritas. Com este trabalho foi possível verificar que o tipo de corte da batata influencia diretamente a absorção de gordura aquando da sua fritura. Foi também possível concluir que as amostras analisadas apresentaram teores elevados de AGPI, sendo este perfil de ácidos gordos fortemente influenciado pelo óleo ou gordura utilizada na fritura, dado que a batata no seu estado natural apresenta um teor de gordura muito reduzido.
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Os trabalhos publicados sobre estudos relacionados com a obtenção de propriedades da Litosfera na Península Ibérica, indicam uma anomalia na espessura da litosfera no SW da Península referida. Para estes estudos são utilizados valores de altitude , elevação do geóide, anomalias gravíticas e estrutura térmica da região. O trabalho que pretendemos apresentar, consiste em fazer o estudo referido, tendo em conta as características específicas da região em estudo. Serão consideradas as variações de alguns parâmetros na região, como , por exemplo, o fluxo de calor e a profundidade da Moho, tendo em vista a obtenção de informação sobre a estrutura térmica da região e implicações nos resultados dos modelos, nomeadamente na espessura da Litosfera.
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Inulin is a functional food ingredient, generally employed as sugar or fat substitute in food systems. This ingredient can be found in several vegetal products, including chicory roots. As the solubility of inulin is susceptible to temperature changes, the product suffers a fractionalization resulting in two phases when cooled, originating a precipitated phase, more viscose, and a liquid phase, of lesser viscosity. The study of rheological properties of different phases of inulin extract is important for equipment designing, such as mixer and bombs. In this work, rheological behavior at three different temperatures (25; 40 and 50 ºC) was determined for liquid and precipitated phases of inulin liquid extract, extracted from chicory roots by hot water diffusion and cooled at two different temperatures (8 and -10 ºC), suffering phases separation. The precipitated phase was analyzed in two conditions: pure and with the addition of microencapsulating agents (maltodextrin and hydrolized starch). All of them presented a linear behavior, similar to that of the Plastics of Bingham. Some of them, however, were not an adequate fit to this model.
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Livestock facilities, where animals carry their productive cycle, must have as main characteristic, the control of influence over climatic factors on animals. The environment variations can be controlled through the use of different ventilation systems. The objective of this research was to evaluate the influence of different environment conditioning systems on swine nursery. Three treatments have been tested: natural ventilation, cooled ventilation and forced ventilation. The climatic parameters evaluated were: air temperature, relative humidity and black globe temperature. The physiological parameters analyzed were: respiratory frequency and back fat thickness. Number of born alive piglets, average weight at weaning and number of weaned piglets were also evaluated parameters. The use of cooled ventilation systems were able to decreased animal's air temperature and respiratory frequency, and the black globe temperature and humidity index (WBGT) and the radiating thermal load (RTL).
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Inulin is a fructooligosacharide found in diverse agricultural products, amongst them garlic, banana, Jerusalem artichoke and chicory root. Inulin generally is used in developed countries, as a substitute of sugar and/or fat due to its characteristics of fitting as functional and dietary food. Chicory root is usually used as source and raw material for commercial extration of inulin. The experiments consisted on drying sliced chicory roots based on a factorial experimental design in a convective dryer whose alows the air to pass perpendicularly through the tray. Effective diffusivity (dependent variable) has been determined for each experimental combination of independent variables (air temperature and velocity). The data curves have been fitted by the solution of the second Fick law and Page's model. Effective difusivity varied from 3.51 x 10-10 m² s-1 to 1.036 x 10-10 m² s-1. It is concluded that, for the range of studied values, air temperature is the only statistically significant variable. So, a first order mathematical model was obtained, representing effective diffusivity behavior as function of air temperature. The best drying condition was correspondent to the trial using the highest drying air temperature.
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cDNA arrays are a powerful tool for discovering gene expression patterns. Nylon arrays have the advantage that they can be re-used several times. A key issue in high throughput gene expression analysis is sensitivity. In the case of nylon arrays, signal detection can be affected by the plastic bags used to keep membranes humid. In this study, we evaluated the effect of five types of plastics on the radioactive transmittance, number of genes with a signal above the background, and data variability. A polyethylene plastic bag 69 μm thick had a strong shielding effect that blocked 68.7% of the radioactive signal. The shielding effect on transmittance decreased the number of detected genes and increased the data variability. Other plastics which were thinner gave better results. Although plastics made from polyvinylidene chloride, polyvinyl chloride (both 13 μm thick) and polyethylene (29 and 7 μm thick) showed different levels of transmittance, they all gave similarly good performances. Polyvinylidene chloride and polyethylene 29 mm thick were the plastics of choice because of their easy handling. For other types of plastics, it is advisable to run a simple check on their performance in order to obtain the maximum information from nylon cDNA arrays.
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The objective of the work was to evaluate the effects of environment, recipients, and substrate compositions in passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims f. flavicarpa Deg.) seedlings biomass production in Pantanal region from September to November of 2006. Experimental trials were conducted in four protected environments, in two types of containers and three different substrate compositions. The environments were: A1 (greenhouse covered with low-density, 150-microns-thick polyethylene film), A2 (monofilament black screened with mesh for 50% of shade), A3 (aluminized screened with mesh for 50% of shade) and A4 (environment covered with straw of native coconut palm); the recipients were: polyethylene bags (R1) (15 x 25 cm) and polystyrene trays (R2) (with 72 cells). There substrates were: S1 (soil + organic compost + vermiculite, 1:1: 1 v/v), S2 (soil + organic compost + sawdust, 1:1: 1 v/v) and S3 (soil + organic compost + vermiculite + sawdust, 1:1: 1/2: 1/2 v/v). The experimental design was completely randomized statistical analysis in split-split-plot, with fifteen replications. The treatments in the plot were environments, in the subplots were pots, and subsubplots were substrates (4 x 2 x 3 = 24 treatments). Fresh and dry mass of aerial and root system parts were evaluated. Environments with screen showed better results for seedlings of yellow passion fruit biomass in polyethylene bags. Polyethylene bags promoted higher biomasses. The substrate with vermiculite showed better results for both types of containers. The substrate with a higher percentage of sawdust showed the worst result.
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The present work evaluated the effect of low doses of X-irradiation on the repairing process of sutured and nonsutured skin wounds in rats. For that, rats underwent a surgical proceedure, in which a 20 x 5-millimeter rectangular wound approximately 2-millimeter-deep was made in the dorsal region of each animal, and were divided in four groups: nonirradiated nonsutured; irradiated nonsutured ; nonirradiated sutured and irradiated sutured. The animals under irradiation were protected, during exposure, with a 2-millimeter-thick lead apron in such a way that only the incision was irradiated. Each animal was submitted to 18 seconds of exposure, undergoing a total of 7.4 rads. The evaluation of the effects of X-rays on the repairing process was carried out through microscopic observation by means of hematoxylin-eosin staining for morphological evaluation, and silver impregnation under polarized light for the observation of collagen synthesis. The results have shown that X-irradiation has caused delay in the repairing process, but it did not stop its development. The irradiated nonsutured group was considered to show the greater delay when compared with the other groups.
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INTRODUCTION: Armies from all over the world acknowledge the importance of good physical fitness for the performance of military duties. The Military Exercise Training (MET) attempts to provide assistance to this search for better physical fitness and performance. OBJECTIVE: To verifying the effect on the body composition and physical performance of the students at ESPCEX (Military School for Preparation of Army Cadets) after 13 weeks of MET. METHODS: The sample was formed by 287 male students from the ESPCEX, whose average age was 18.33 ±1.26. Such students accomplished a boarding school routine, having defined schedules, meals and activities from which they were only released during the weekends. The MET was accomplished five days a week and it comprised both aerobic and resistance training. Measurement of body mass, height, skinfold (triceps, abdominal and suprailiac) was accomplished during pre and post training periods, and the following tests were performed: 12-minutes-run, oblique sit up, arm push up and pull up. Fat percentage, fat-free body mass and fat body mass were calculated using the anthropometric data based on the Guedes 3 skinfold protocol. RESULTS: Significant reduction in fat body mass, fat percentage and in triceptal and abdominal skinfold, as well as increase in suprailiac skinfold and fat-free body mass was observed when anthropometric and body composition data were compared, during the initial and the final periods of training. Significant improvement also occurred in all prformed physical tests, in which better performance was achieved. CONCLUSION: The acquired data suggest that performance of MET 5 days a week brought significantly improved body composition as well as physical performance
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Brazilian regulations prohibit the addition of cocoa butter replacements to chocolate, in total or partial substitution. The objective of the present work was to check the quality standards of four of coating bitter Brasilian chocolate bars and five of coating milk chocolate bars, commercialized in Campinas. In order to check the possible addition of substitutes, the triacylglycerol composition was determined, and the results were analysed by Padley & Timms mathematical method. The triacylglycerol composition of each sample was determined by high temperature gas chromatography (HTGC). The presence of cocoa butter replacements was not detected in the brands of coating chocolate.