88 resultados para Perishable
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Value chain in agriculture is a current issue affecting from farmers to consumers. It questions important issues as profitability, and even though continuity of certain sectors. Although there has been an evolution along time in the structure and concentration of intermediate and final levels of the value chain between distribution and retail sector, a similar evolution seems not to arrive at the initial level of the chain, the production sector. This produces large imbalances in power and leverage between levels of the value chain that could imply several problems for rural actors. Relatively little attention has been paid to possible market distortions caused by the high level of concentration distribution side of the agrifood system.
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Pub. also as Studies in history, economics and public law, ed. by the Faculty of political science of Columbia University. vol. LXXII, no. 3; whole no. 170.
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In the last decades, global food supply chains had to deal with the increasing awareness of the stakeholders and consumers about safety, quality, and sustainability. In order to address these new challenges for food supply chain systems, an integrated approach to design, control, and optimize product life cycle is required. Therefore, it is essential to introduce new models, methods, and decision-support platforms tailored to perishable products. This thesis aims to provide novel practice-ready decision-support models and methods to optimize the logistics of food items with an integrated and interdisciplinary approach. It proposes a comprehensive review of the main peculiarities of perishable products and the environmental stresses accelerating their quality decay. Then, it focuses on top-down strategies to optimize the supply chain system from the strategical to the operational decision level. Based on the criticality of the environmental conditions, the dissertation evaluates the main long-term logistics investment strategies to preserve products quality. Several models and methods are proposed to optimize the logistics decisions to enhance the sustainability of the supply chain system while guaranteeing adequate food preservation. The models and methods proposed in this dissertation promote a climate-driven approach integrating climate conditions and their consequences on the quality decay of products in innovative models supporting the logistics decisions. Given the uncertain nature of the environmental stresses affecting the product life cycle, an original stochastic model and solving method are proposed to support practitioners in controlling and optimizing the supply chain systems when facing uncertain scenarios. The application of the proposed decision-support methods to real case studies proved their effectiveness in increasing the sustainability of the perishable product life cycle. The dissertation also presents an industry application of a global food supply chain system, further demonstrating how the proposed models and tools can be integrated to provide significant savings and sustainability improvements.
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Edible mushroom are highly perishable foods. Drying is an alternative to provide safe storage. In this work, the effects of some drying parameters on the quality of Shiitake mushroom were investigated: geometry of the raw material (whole and sliced), drying temperature (50 °C and 70 ºC) and final moisture content (5% and 15% wb). Experimental kinetics of drying was built and color and texture analyses were done in fresh and in rehydrated dried product. The effect of parameters was evaluated by analysis of variance and test of multiple comparisons. Drying kinetics showed that drying happened in falling-rate period and sliced mushroom dried at 70 ºC required lesser drying time than other treatments. Mushroom dried at 70 ºC showed less darkening. Drying time affected mushroom quality, evaluated by great hardness, gummosis and darkening.
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O licor é uma bebida obtida a partir da mistura de álcool, água, açúcar e compostos aromáticos que podem ser extraídos de ervas, frutas, chocolates entre outros, dando origem a vários tipos e sabores de bebida. A banana é uma fruta perecível, que é produzida durante o ano todo e destaca-se no setor do agronegócio capixaba, sendo, portanto, uma boa alternativa para produção de licor, de cor e sabor bem característicos. O aroma é formado por uma mistura complexa de substâncias e que desempenha papel importante na aceitação do licor. Sua caracterização é feita por técnicas cromatográficas avançadas, como o emprego de GC/MS, e constitui um procedimento indispensável para o desenvolvimento da bebida em destaque. Este estudo teve como objetivo principal analisar o processo de extração dos compostos da banana durante a etapa de infusão para a produção de licor de banana e caracterização química de voláteis do extrato. Foram testadas cinco formulações: 200 g, 400 g, 600 g, 800 g e 1000 g de banana para 1 L de álcool de cereais com graduação alcoólica de 92,8 °GL, para obtenção do extrato hidroalcoólico de banana. Na etapa de extração foram realizadas análises físico-químicas de cor, °Brix, índice de refração, pH e atividade de água. Essas análises permitem determinar a cinética de extração dos compostos, bem como o tempo necessário para sua estabilização. A partir dos extratos, foram produzidos licores misturando-se água, extrato e xarope de açúcar, em proporções para que o licor tivesse 30% (m.v-1) de açúcares adicionados e 18 °GL, e foram realizadas análises físico-químicas no licor recém-preparado e após 60 dias de armazenamento. A análise dos compostos voláteis foi realizada no extrato hidroalcoólico após 21 dias do tratamento 2 (400 g.L-1), tendo a extração desses compostos ocorrido por meio do SPME e injetado no GC/MS. Foi observado que a cinética de extração variou para cada concentração e com o tipo de composto extraído. O tratamento 2 foi o que possuiu melhores características comparado aos demais, pois nessa concentração foi percebida a estabilização da coordenada de cor b* e não foi observado aglomeração de banana. O tempo de estabilização foi de 11 dias e a coordenada de cor b* foi o parâmetro utilizado para determinar o final da extração. Houve variações nos valores das análises físico-químicas entre o tempo 0 e após 60 dias, que podem ter ocorrido devido a reações no processo de maturação. Não foram detectados compostos voláteis de interesse, necessitando de adaptação da metodologia utilizada para avaliação de aroma de extrato hidroalcoólico de banana.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Bacterial cellulose (BC) films from two distinct sources (obtained by static culture with Gluconacetobacter xylinus ATCC 53582 (BC1) and from a commercial source (BC2)) were modified by bovine lactoferrin (bLF) adsorption. The functionalized films (BC+bLF) were assessed as edible antimicrobial packaging, for use in direct contact with highly perishable foods, specifically fresh sausage as a model of meat products. BC+bLF films and sausage casings were characterized regarding their water vapour permeability (WVP), mechanical properties, and bactericidal efficiency against two food pathogens, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. Considering their edibility, an in vitro gastrointestinal tract model was used to study the changes occurring in the BC films during passage through the gastrointestinal tract. Moreover, the cytotoxicity of the BC films against 3T3 mouse embryo fibroblasts was evaluated. BC1 and BC2 showed equivalent density, WVP and maximum tensile strength. The percentage of bactericidal efficiency of BC1 and BC2 with adsorbed bLF (BC1+bLF and BC2+bLF, respectively) in the standalone films and in inoculated fresh sausages, was similar against E. coli (mean reduction 69 % in the films per se versus 94 % in the sausages) and S. aureus (mean reduction 97 % in the films per se versus 36 % in the case sausages). Moreover, the BC1+bLF and BC2+bLF films significantly hindered the specific growth rate of both bacteria. Finally, no relevant cytotoxicity against 3T3 fibroblasts was found for the films before and after the simulated digestion. BC films with adsorbed bLF may constitute an approach in the development of bio-based edible antimicrobial packaging systems.