164 resultados para Spme
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This PhD thesis is focused on cold atmospheric plasma treatments (GP) for microbial inactivation in food applications. In fact GP represents a promising emerging technology alternative to the traditional methods for the decontamination of foods. The objectives of this work were to evaluate: - the effects of GP treatments on microbial inactivation in model systems and in real foods; - the stress response in L. monocytogenes following exposure to different GP treatments. As far as the first aspect, inactivation curves were obtained for some target pathogens, i.e. Listeria monocytogenes and Escherichia coli, by exposing microbial cells to GP generated with two different DBD equipments and processing conditions (exposure time, material of the electrodes). Concerning food applications, the effects of different GP treatments on the inactivation of natural microflora and Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella Enteritidis and Escherichia coli on the surface of Fuji apples, soya sprouts and black pepper were evaluated. In particular the efficacy of the exposure to gas plasma was assessed immediately after treatments and during storage. Moreover, also possible changes in quality parameters such as colour, pH, Aw, moisture content, oxidation, polyphenol-oxidase activity, antioxidant activity were investigated. Since the lack of knowledge of cell targets of GP may limit its application, the possible mechanism of action of GP was studied against 2 strains of Listeria monocytogenes by evaluating modifications in the fatty acids of the cytoplasmic membrane (through GC/MS analysis) and metabolites detected by SPME-GC/MS and 1H-NMR analyses. Moreover, changes induced by different treatments on the expression of selected genes related to general stress response, virulence or to the metabolism were detected with Reverse Transcription-qPCR. In collaboration with the Scripps Research Institute (La Jolla, CA, USA) also proteomic profiles following gas plasma exposure were analysed through Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology (MudPIT) to evaluate possible changes in metabolic processes.
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Oceans are key sources and sinks in the global budgets of significant atmospheric trace gases, termed Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). Despite their low concentrations, these species have an important role in the atmosphere, influencing ozone photochemistry and aerosol physics. Surprisingly, little work has been done on assessing their emissions or transport mechanisms and rates between ocean and atmosphere, all of which are important when modelling the atmosphere accurately.rnA new Needle Trap Device (NTD) - GC-MS method was developed for the effective sampling and analysis of VOCs in seawater. Good repeatability (RSDs <16 %), linearity (R2 = 0.96 - 0.99) and limits of detection in the range of pM were obtained for DMS, isoprene, benzene, toluene, p-xylene, (+)-α-pinene and (-)-α-pinene. Laboratory evaluation and subsequent field application indicated that the proposed method can be used successfully in place of the more usually applied extraction techniques (P&T, SPME) to extend the suite of species typically measured in the ocean and improve detection limits. rnDuring a mesocosm CO2 enrichment study, DMS, isoprene and α-pinene were identified and quantified in seawater samples, using the above mentioned method. Based on correlations with available biological datasets, the effects of ocean acidification as well as possible ocean biological sources were investigated for all examined compounds. Future ocean's acidity was shown to decrease oceanic DMS production, possibly impact isoprene emissions but not affect the production of α-pinene. rnIn a separate activity, ocean - atmosphere interactions were simulated in a large scale wind-wave canal facility, in order to investigate the gas exchange process and its controlling mechanisms. Air-water exchange rates of 14 chemical species (of which 11 VOCs) spanning a wide range of solubility (dimensionless solubility, α = 0:4 to 5470) and diffusivity (Schmidt number in water, Scw = 594 to 1194) were obtained under various turbulent (wind speed at ten meters height, u10 = 0:8 to 15ms-1) and surfactant modulated (two different sized Triton X-100 layers) surface conditions. Reliable and reproducible total gas transfer velocities were obtained and the derived values and trends were comparable to previous investigations. Through this study, a much better and more comprehensive understanding of the gas exchange process was accomplished. The role of friction velocity, uw* and mean square slope, σs2 in defining phenomena such as waves and wave breaking, near surface turbulence, bubbles and surface films was recognized as very significant. uw* was determined as the ideal turbulent parameter while σs2 described best the related surface conditions. A combination of both uw* and σs2 variables, was found to reproduce faithfully the air-water gas exchange process. rnA Total Transfer Velocity (TTV) model provided by a compilation of 14 tracers and a combination of both uw* and σs2 parameters, is proposed for the first time. Through the proposed TTV parameterization, a new physical perspective is presented which provides an accurate TTV for any tracer within the examined solubility range. rnThe development of such a comprehensive air-sea gas exchange parameterization represents a highly useful tool for regional and global models, providing accurate total transfer velocity estimations for any tracer and any sea-surface status, simplifying the calculation process and eliminating inevitable calculation uncertainty connected with the selection or combination of different parameterizations.rnrn
Il processo di compostaggio - studio di un metodo alternativo di screening e valutazione del compost
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Il processo di compostaggio è il metodo più antico ed al tempo stesso innovativo di trasformazione dei rifiuti. La trasformazione in impianti di compostaggio industriale ricrea lo stesso processo semplice ma in scala maggiore processando molte tonnellate/anno di rifiuto con particolare riguardo a quello proveniente da raccolta differenziata. Il presente elaborato, oltre ad illustrare le nuove tecnologie di produzione nelle realtà locali della zona Romagnola, ha inteso indagare un aspetto alternativo ed innovativo di valutazione del compost. A supporto di quanto già previsto alla specifica normativa di settore e nell'ottica dell'ottimizzazione del processo, è stata valutata la possibilità di uso della tecnica analitica di microestrazione in fase solida (SPME) e della tecnica strumentale con naso elettronico. Si è inteso verificare anche come l'utilizzo di carbone vegetale, aggiunto alla fase di maturazione, possa apportare un contributo significativo nel controllo delle emissioni odorigene, problematica diffusa nelle aree limitrofe ad impianti di compostaggio. L'utilizzo delle tecniche di estrazione in fase solida (SPME) ha dimostrato che durante il processo le componenti odorigene tendono a ridursi notevolmente modificandosi in modo apprezzabile e valutabile mediante analisi GC-MS. L'aggiunta di carbone vegetale alla fase di maturazione contribuisce alla riduzione delle emissioni odorigene. I risultati ottenuti evidenziano come l'utilizzo dei sistemi proposti possa portare ad un'economicità qualora si riscontrassero tempi di maturazione variabili per le tipologie di materiale trattato, riducendo così i tempi di permanenza nei tunnel di maturazione e come le tecniche SPME e naso elettronico possano essere accoppiate per ottenere risultati complementari così da costruire un'informazione complessiva completa. Possibili sviluppi dello studio potrebbero essere improntati alla verifica puntuale del grado di maturazione in relazione alla tipologia del materiale in ingresso ed alla stagionalità nonché all'utilizzo di tali tecniche ad altre matrici e nell'ambito dell'individuazione della presenza di composti indesiderati in matrici ambientali.
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La sperimentazione aveva il fine di valutare l’attività antimicrobica di oli essenziali di timo e cannella in hamburger di bovino. In primo luogo è stata fatta una caratterizzazione di questi oli mediante analisi GC-MS-SPME, da cui è emerso che le molecole a maggiore attività antimicrobica (rispettivamente timolo/carvacrolo ed aldeide cinnamica) erano presenti a concentrazioni piuttosto basse. Successivamente sono state valutate MIC e MBC nei confronti di microrganismi patogeni di interesse alimentare. Infine, tali oli sono stati incapsulati in chitosano per valutare un eventuale effetto sinergico e favorire un rilascio graduale degli oli. Il processo di incapsulazione ha mostrato una efficienza piuttosto bassa (solo il 25% dell’olio aggiunto veniva effettivamente incapsulato), per cui non è stato possibile utilizzare nanoparticelle “caricate” con quantità di olio tali da inibire significativamente lo sviluppo microbico in hamburger di carne bovina. Infatti, l’effetto sinergico chitosano/olio essenziale è stato in grado di ridurre solo lievemente il carico di enterobatteri durante la conservazione refrigerata, soprattutto nei campioni confezionati in atmosfera modificata. Una prova effettuata utilizzando i due oli in forma libera ad elevata concentrazione (1000 mg/kg), la cannella si è dimostrata molto più efficace del timo, riducendo il carico cellulare di enterobatteri a fine shelf-life, con effetto più evidente nei campioni di hamburger confezionati in atmosfera modificata (riduzione di un ciclo logaritmico). Inoltre, essa è risultata in grado di ridurre lievemente lo sviluppo di lieviti e funghi. Concludendo, gli oli essenziali usati in questa sperimentazione, poiché caratterizzati da una bassa concentrazione di molecole ad elevata attività antimicrobica (timolo/carvacrolo per il timo, aldeide cinnamica per la cannella), non sono stati in grado di prolungare in modo significativo la shelf-life di hamburger di bovino, nemmeno se incapsulati in chitosano.
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Cigarettes may contain up to 10% by weight additives which are intended to make them more attractive. A fast and rugged method for a cigarette-screening for additives with medium volatility was developed using automatic headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) with a 65 microm carbowax-divinylbenzene fiber and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) with standard electron impact ionisation. In three runs, each cigarette sample was extracted in closed headspace vials using basic, acidic and neutral medium containing 0.5 g NaCl or Na2SO4. Furthermore, the method was optimized for quantitative determination of 17 frequently occurring additives. The practical applicability of the method was demonstrated for cigarettes from 32 brands.
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A method for the determination of menthol and menthol glucuronide (M-G) after enzymatic hydrolysis in plasma and urine of rats and humans was developed using headspace solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in the selected ion monitoring mode (HS-SPME/GC-MS). The assay linearity for plasma ranged from 5 to 1000 ng/ml. The limit of quantification (LOQ) in plasma was 5 ng/ml. The intra- and inter-day precision for menthol and M-G were < or = 18.1% R.S.D. at the LOQ and < or = 4.0% at higher concentrations. Menthol and M-G were determined in rat and human plasma and urine after administration of menthol.
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The Houston region is home to arguably the largest petrochemical and refining complex anywhere. The effluent of this complex includes many potentially hazardous compounds. Study of some of these compounds has led to recognition that a number of known and probable carcinogens are at elevated levels in ambient air. Two of these, benzene and 1,3-butadiene, have been found in concentrations which may pose health risk for residents of Houston.^ Recent popular journalism and publications by local research institutions has increased the interest of the public in Houston's air quality. Much of the literature has been critical of local regulatory agencies' oversight of industrial pollution. A number of citizens in the region have begun to volunteer with air quality advocacy groups in the testing of community air. Inexpensive methods exist for monitoring of ozone, particulate matter and airborne toxic ambient concentrations. This study is an evaluation of a technique that has been successfully applied to airborne toxics.^ This technique, solid phase microextraction (SPME), has been used to measure airborne volatile organic hydrocarbons at community-level concentrations. It is has yielded accurate and rapid concentration estimates at a relatively low cost per sample. Examples of its application to measurement of airborne benzene exist in the literature. None have been found for airborne 1,3-butadiene. These compounds were selected for an evaluation of SPME as a community-deployed technique, to replicate previous application to benzene, to expand application to 1,3-butadiene and due to the salience of these compounds in this community. ^ This study demonstrates that SPME is a useful technique for quantification of 1,3-butadiene at concentrations observed in Houston. Laboratory background levels precluded recommendation of the technique for benzene. One type of SPME fiber, 85 μm Carboxen/PDMS, was found to be a sensitive sampling device for 1,3-butadiene under temperature and humidity conditions common in Houston. This study indicates that these variables affect instrument response. This suggests the necessity of calibration within specific conditions of these variables. While deployment of this technique was less expensive than other methods of quantification of 1,3-butadiene, the complexity of calibration may exclude an SPME method from broad deployment by community groups.^
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Low-molecular-weight (LMW) alcohols are produced during the microbial degradation of organic matter from precursors such as lignin, pectin, and carbohydrates. The biogeochemical behavior of these alcohols in marine sediment is poorly constrained but potentially central to carbon cycling. Little is known about LMW alcohols in sediment pore waters because of their low concentrations and high water miscibility, both of which pose substantial analytical challenges. In this study, three alternative methods were adapted for the analysis of trace amounts of methanol and ethanol in small volumes of saline pore waters: direct aqueous injection (DAI), solid-phase microextraction (SPME), and purge and trap (P&T) in combination with gas chromatography (GC) coupled to either a flame ionization detector (FID) or a mass spectrometer (MS). Key modifications included the desalination of samples prior to DAI, the use of a threaded midget bubbler to purge small-volume samples under heated conditions and the addition of salt during P&T. All three methods were validated for LMW alcohol analysis, and the lowest detection limit (60 nM and 40 nM for methanol and ethanol, respectively) was achieved with the P&T technique. With these methods, ambient concentrations of volatile alcohols were determined for the first time in marine sediment pore waters of the Black Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. A strong correlation between the two compounds was observed and tentatively interpreted as being controlled by similar sources and sinks at the examined stations.
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The purpose of this work was to compare and optimise different selective and differential media to aid in isolating spoilage yeasts belonging to the Brettanomyces/Dekkera genera. Growth media containing selective and differential factors were employed. These were inoculated with strains of yeast representing Spanish oenological microbiota. Lastly, some of these isolation media were successfully applied in 24 types of wine with a high ethylphenol content, all of which were from the Haro Oenological Station (La Rioja, Spain). p-coumaric acid was determined using High performance liquid chromatography-photodiode-array detection-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HPLC-DAD-ESI/MS); 4-ethylphenol by using Solid phase micro extraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (SPME-GC-MS); and the rest of the analysis was carried out using official OIV methodology. Actidione is the most effective selective factor for isolating Brettanomyces/Dekkera yeast genera. Other secondary selective factors (selective carbon sources, sorbic acid and ethanol as a microbicide agent) may be used successfully to eliminate potential false positivities; however, they slow growth and delay the time to obtain results.
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El empleo de preparados comerciales de levaduras secas inactivas (LSI) se ha generalizado en la industria enológica con el fin de mejorar los procesos tecnológicos, así como las características sensoriales y la eliminación de compuestos indeseables en los vinos. Estos preparados se obtienen por crecimiento de la levadura vínica Saccharomyces cerevisiae en un medio rico en azúcares, y posterior inactivación y secado para obtener un producto en forma de polvo. Su composición puede incluir una fracción soluble procedente del citoplasma de la levadura (péptidos, aminoácidos, proteínas) y una fracción insoluble compuesta principalmente por las paredes celulares. Dependiendo de su composición, los preparados de LSI están indicados para distintas aplicaciones (activadores de la fermentación alcohólica y maloláctica, mejorar el color y el aroma de los vinos, etc). Sin embargo, a pesar de que el empleo de preparados de LSI está cada vez más extendido en la industria enológica, existen pocos estudios científicos encaminados a conocer sus efectos en el vino así como a discernir su modo de acción. Por ello, se ha planteado esta Tesis Doctoral con el principal objetivo de caracterizar la composición química de algunos de los preparados comerciales de LSI que actualmente más se están empleando en la elaboración de los vinos, así como determinar su modo de acción y su efecto tanto en la composición como en las características organolépticas de los vinos. Para la caracterización de preparados de LSI, en primer lugar se ha estudiado la cesión de compuestos nitrogenados y polisacáridos a medios vínicos, así como las diferencias entre preparados procedentes de diferentes casas comerciales e indicados para diferentes aplicaciones durante la vinificación. Los resultados de este estudio mostraron diferencias en la cesión de estos compuestos dependiendo del tipo de vino al que van dirigidos y de la casa comercial de la procedencia. Así, los preparados indicados para la elaboración de vinos tintos liberan una mayor concentración de polisacáridos, que están asociados a una modulación de la astringencia y de la protección del color de los vinos tintos, comparado con los indicados para vinos blancos. Sin embargo en estos últimos se determinó una mayor cesión de aminoácidos libres. Posteriormente, se estudió el efecto de componentes específicos presentes en preparados de LSI en el crecimiento de distintas especies de bacterias lácticas del vino. Se obtuvieron extractos de diferente composición empleando la extracción con fluidos presurizados, y se ensayó su actividad en el crecimiento de cepas bacterianas pertenecientes a las especies Lactobacillus hilgardii, Pediococcus pentosaceus y Oenococcus oeni. Los resultados de este trabajo mostraron que los distintos componentes presentes en los preparados de LSI pueden ejercer un efecto estimulante o inhibidor en el crecimiento de las bacterias lácticas, que depende del tipo de compuesto, de su concentración y de la especie bacteriana a ensayar. Entre los compuestos responsables del efecto estimulante se encuentran tanto aminoácidos esenciales como monosacáridos libres, mientras que los ácidos grasos de cadena corta y larga así como compuestos heterocíclicos volátiles originados por la reacción de Maillard parecen estar directamente implicados en el efecto inhibidor observado. En la tercera parte de este trabajo, se ha evaluado el papel de los preparados comerciales de LSI en el aroma y en las características organolépticas de los vinos. Para ello, empleando vinos sintéticos, se estudiaron por un lado, el efecto que los componentes cedidos por los preparados de LSI podrían tener en la volatilidad de compuestos del aroma ya presentes en el vino, y por otro lado, en la posible cesión al vino de compuestos odorantes presentes en los preparados y originados durante su fabricación. Los resultados de estos estudios pusieron de manifiesto que los preparados de LSI pueden modificar la volatilidad de compuestos del aroma del vino, dependiendo principalmente de las características físico-químicas del compuesto del aroma, del tiempo de permanencia del preparado en el vino y del tipo de preparado de LSI. Por otro lado, gracias al empleo de diferentes técnicas de extracción combinadas, la extracción con fluidos presurizados (PLE) y microextracción en fase sólida en el espacio de cabeza (HS-SPME) y posterior análisis por GO-MS, se caracterizó el perfil volátil de un preparado de LSI representativo del resto de los estudiados y se comprobó que estaba formado tanto por componentes procedentes de la levadura, como ácidos grasos de cadena corta y larga, así como por compuestos volátiles originados durante las etapas de fabricación de los preparados y resultantes de la reacción de Maillard. Se determinó a su vez, que algunos de estos compuestos volátiles, pueden ser cedidos tanto a medios vínicos, como a vinos reales. Concretamente, se comprobó que los preparados indicados para vinificación en blanco liberan una menor concentración de compuestos volátiles, y especialmente, de productos de la reacción de Maillard, que los indicados para vinificación en tinto. Estos compuestos, y principalmente los pertenecientes al grupo de las pirazinas, podrían modificar el perfil sensorial de los vinos, ya que son compuestos con, en general, bajos umbrales de percepción. Para intentar eliminar estos compuestos de los preparados, es decir, para su desodorización, en esta parte del trabajo, también se desarrolló una metodología basada en la extracción con CO2 supercrítico, que permitió la eliminación selectiva de este tipo de compuestos sin provocar modificaciones en su composición no volátil. Debido a la cantidad de preparados de LSI ricos en glutatión (GSH) disponibles en el mercado para mejorar las características sensoriales de los vinos, se estudió la cesión de este compuesto a medios vínicos. Para ello, se puso a punto una metodología que permitiera la cuantificación del GSH en sus diferentes formas (reducido y total), en vinos sintéticos y reales. El método se aplicó para cuantificar la cantidad de GSH aportada por los LSI a los vinos. Los resultados mostraron que los preparados de LSI indicados para vinificación en blanco y rosado liberaron, inmediatamente tras su adición a medios vínicos sintéticos, ♯y-glutamil-cisteína y GSH principalmente en su forma reducida a mayores concentraciones que los preparados indicados para otras aplicaciones. Por otro lado, se aislaron las fracciones de peso molecular <3000 Da de preparados de LSI y se emplearon para suplementar vinos sintéticos aromatizados con terpenos y sometidos a condiciones de envejecimiento acelerado. Los resultados revelaron una reducción en la oxidación por parte de las fracciones aisladas tanto de preparados de LSI ricos en glutatión como de preparados empleados como nutrientes de fermentación. Esta reducción era incluso mayor que cuando se empleaba el glutatión comercial, lo que indicaba la presencia de otros compuestos con propiedades antioxidantes. Finalmente, para conocer el efecto de los preparados de LSI a escala de bodega, se elaboraron a escala industrial dos tipos de vinos, con y sin la adición de un preparado de LSI rico en GSH, a escala industrial. En estos vinos, se determino el contenido en glutatión, y la evolución del color y de la composición fenólica y volátil durante la vinificación y a lo largo del envejecimiento en botella. Los resultados de este trabajo mostraron la capacidad del preparado de LSI de ceder glutatión en su forma reducida, aunque esté es rápidamente oxidado durante la fermentación alcohólica. Sin embargo, se comprobó que los vinos elaborados con el preparado presentaron mayor estabilidad de color y aroma a lo largo del envejecimiento en botella. De hecho, a los 9 meses de envejecimiento, se encontraron diferencias sensoriales entre los vinos con y sin el preparado. Sin embargo, estas diferencias sensoriales no fueron suficientes para que en el estudio de preferencia que se llevó a cabo con los mismos vinos, los consumidores mostraran preferencia hacia los vinos elaborados con el preparado de LSI.
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A elevada concentração de cloro das bifenilas policloradas provoca alta toxicidade do composto, o qual dificulta sua biodegradação. A contaminação de PCB no Brasil foi confirmada em estudo realizado na Bahia de Santos-São Vicente (São Paulo), o qual revelou a necessidade de um plano de ação para o controle e remoção de PCB no Brasil. Pretendeu-se assim, na realização da presente pesquisa, verificar quatro hipóteses: (1) A técnica de Microextração em fase sólida é uma metodologia eficaz para avaliação de bifenilas policloradas de amostras de reatores; (2) A condição fermentativa-metanogênica abriga comunidade resistente ao PCB, e removê-lo; (3) A condição desnitrificante abriga comunidade resistente ao PCB, e removê-lo e (4) A remoção de PCB, bem como, a composição microbiana é distinta em cada condição metabólica. Para tanto, reatores em batelada foram montados separadamente com biomassa anaeróbia proveniente de reator UASB usado no tratamento de água residuária de avicultura e biomassa de sistemas de lodos ativados de tratamento de esgoto sanitário. Os reatores operados em condição mesófila foram alimentados com meio sintético, co-substratos, sendo etanol (457 mg.L-1) e formiato de sódio (680 mg.L-1) para os reatores anaeróbios, e somente etanol (598 mg.L-1) para os reatores anóxicos, além de PCB padrão Sigma (congêneres PCBs 10, 28, 52, 153, 138 e 180) em diferentes concentrações, dependendo do objetivo do ensaio. A aplicação do método de extração por SPME com análise em cromatógrafo gasoso com detector por captura de elétrons foi adequada para a determinação dos seis congêneres de PCB. Obteve-se ampla faixa de linearidade, seletividade frente aos vários interferentes, além da robustez do método, utilidade e confiabilidade na identificação e quantificação específica dos seis congêneres de PCB. A Hipótese 1 foi aceita; ou seja, por meio da aplicação da metodologia SPME foi possível quantificar os PCB nos reatores em batelada. Apesar de ter sido comprovada a inibição metanogênica na presença de PCB, com IC50 de 0,03 mg.L
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Active packaging is becoming an emerging food technology to improve quality and safety of food products. One of the most common approaches is based on the release of antioxidant/antimicrobial compounds from the packaging material. In this work an antifungal active packaging system based on the release of carvacrol and thymol was optimized to increase the post-harvest shelf life of fresh strawberries and bread during storage. Thermal properties of the developed packaging material were determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Volatile compounds in food samples contained in active packaging systems were monitored by using headspace solid phase microextraction followed by gas chromatography analysis (HS-SPME-GC-MS) at controlled conditions. The obtained results provided evidences that exposure to carvacrol and thymol is an effective way to enlarge the quality of strawberries and bread samples during distribution and sale.
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An exhaustive characterization of the biogas from some waste disposal facilities has been carried out. The analysis includes the main components (methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and oxygen) as well as trace components such as hydrogen sulphide, ammonia and VOCs (volatile organic compounds) including siloxanes and halogenated compounds. VOCs were measured by GC/MS (Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry) using two different procedures: thermal desorption of the Tenax TA and Carbotrap 349 tubes and SPME (Solid Phase Micro-Extraction). A method has been established to measure the total halogen content of the biogas with the AOX (adsorbable organically bound halogens) technique. The equipment used to analyze the samples was a Total Organic Halogen Analyzer (TOX-100). Similar results were obtained when comparing the TOX (Total Organic Halogen) values with those obtained by GC/MS. The halogen content in all the samples was under 22 mg Cl/Nm3 which is below the limit of 150 mg/Nm3 proposed in the Spanish Regulations for any use of the biogas. The low chlorine content in the biogas studied, as well as the low content of other trace compounds, makes it suitable for use as a fuel for electricity generating engines.
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As human populations and resource consumption increase, it is increasingly important to monitor the quality of our environment. While laboratory instruments offer useful information, portable, easy to use sensors would allow environmental analysis to occur on-site, at lower cost, and with minimal operator training. We explore the synthesis, modification, and applications of modified polysiloxane in environmental sensing. Multiple methods of producing modified siloxanes were investigated. Oligomers were formed by using functionalized monomers, producing siloxane materials containing silicon hydride, methyl, and phenyl side chains. Silicon hydride-functionalized oligomers were further modified by hydrosilylation to incorporate methyl ester and naphthyl side chains. Modifications to the siloxane materials were also carried out using post-curing treatments. Methyl ester-functionalized siloxane was incorporated into the surface of a cured poly(dimethylsiloxane) film by siloxane equilibration. The materials containing methyl esters were hydrolyzed to reveal carboxylic acids, which could later be used for covalent protein immobilization. Finally, the siloxane surfaces were modified to incorporate antibodies by covalent, affinity, and adsorption-based attachment. These modifications were characterized by a variety of methods, including contact angle, attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, dye labels, and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The modified siloxane materials were employed in a variety of sensing schemes. Volatile organic compounds were detected using methyl, phenyl, and naphthyl-functionalized materials on a Fabry-Perot interferometer and a refractometer. The Fabry-Perot interferometer was found to detect the analytes upon siloxane extraction by deformation of the Bragg reflectors. The refractometer was used to determine that naphthyl-functionalized siloxanes had elevated refractive indices, rendering these materials more sensitive to some analytes. Antibody-modified siloxanes were used to detect biological analytes through a solid phase microextraction-mediated enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (SPME ELISA). The SPME ELISA was found to have higher analyte sensitivity compared to a conventional ELISA system. The detection scheme was used to detect Escherichia coli at 8500 CFU/mL. These results demonstrate the variety of methods that can be used to modify siloxanes and the wide range of applications of modified siloxanes has been demonstrated through chemical and biological sensing schemes.
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Solid phase microextraction (SPME) offers a solvent-free and less labour-intensive alternative to traditional flavour isolation techniques. In this instance, SPME was optimised for the extraction of 17 stale flavour volatiles (C3-11,13 methyl ketones and C4-10 saturated aldehydes) from the headspace of full-cream ultrahigh-temperature (UHT)-processed milk. A comparison of relative extraction efficiencies was made using three fibre coatings, three extraction times and three extraction temperatures. Linearity of calibration curves, limits of detection and repeatability (coefficients of variation) were also used in determining the optimum extraction conditions. A 2 cm fibre coating of 50130 gm divinylbenzene/Carboxen/polydimethylsiloxane in conjunction with a 15 min extraction at 40 degrees C were chosen as the final optimum conditions. This method can be used as an objective tool for monitoring the flavour quality of UHT milk during storage. (c) 2005 Society of Chemical Industry.