524 research outputs found
Influence Of Secondary Packing On The Freezing Time Of Chiken Meat In Air Blast Freezing Tunnels [influĂȘncia Da Embalagem SecundĂĄria Sobre O Tempo De Congelamento De Carne De Frango Em TĂșneis De Circulação De Ar Forçada]
Freezing of poultry cuts in continuous convective air blast tunnels is normally performed with the products protected by Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) as a primary packaging and using Corrugated Cardboard Boxes (CCB) as secondary packaging. The objective of this work was to investigate the influence of these secondary packaging on the freezing of poultry cuts in continuous convective air blast tunnels. The study was performed by replacing CCB with Perforated Metal Boxes (PMB) in order to remove the packaging thermal resistance. The assays, performed in a industrial plant, demonstrated that CCB used commercially for meat freezing have a high heat transfer resistance. Their replacement with PMB can lead to shorter freezing times and spatially homogeneous freezing. Reductions of up to 45% in the freezing times were observed using PMB. The plateau of the temperature curve, related to the freezing time of free water, was significantly reduced using PMB, which is accepted to lead to better product quality after thawing. As the products were protected by the LDPE films as primary packaging, their appearance were not affected. The results presented in this work indicate that replacing CBB with PMB can be an excellent alternative to reduce freezing time and improve freezing homogeneity in industrial air blast tunnels, which could also be applied to other products.28SUPPL.252258(1998) Refrigeration Handbook, Food Storage and Equipment, Food Refrigeration, , ASHRAE - American Society of Heating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, AtlantaBrennan, J.G., (1980) Las Operaciones de la ingenieria de los alimentos, pp. 367-377. , 2 ed. Zaragoza, Espanha: AcribiaLawrie, R.A., (1985) Meat Science, pp. 112-134. , 4 ed. New York: Pergamon PressPardi, M.C., (2001) CiĂȘncia, higiene e tecnologia da carne, 1. , 2 ed. GoiĂąnia: UFGResende, J.V., Neves Filho, L.C., Silveira Junior, V., Escoamento de ar atravĂ©s de embalagens de polpa de frutas em caixas comerciais: Efeito sobre os perfis de velocidade em tĂneis de congelamento (2002) CiĂȘncia e Tecnologia de Alimentos, 22 (2), pp. 184-191. , maio/agoResende, J.V., Silveira Junior, V., Medidas da condutividade tĂ©rmica efetiva de modelos de polpas de frutas no estado congelado (2002) CiĂȘncia e Tecnologia de Alimentos, 22 (2), pp. 177-183. , maio/agoSantos, C.A., Determination of heat transfer coefficient in cooling-freezing tunnels using experimental time temperature data (2007) Journal of Food Process Engineering, 30 (6), pp. 1-12Silva, J.A., (2000) TĂłpicos da Tecnologia de Alimentos, pp. 147-159. , SĂŁo Paulo: Livraria VarelaSingh, R.P., Heldman, D.R., (1977) Introduccion a la ingenieria de los alimentos, , Zaragoza, Espanha: AcribiaVigneault, C., Indirect airflow measurement for horticultural crop package. Part II: Verification of the research tool applicability (2004), pp. 7331-7344. , In: ASAE Annual International MeetingVigneault, C., Castro, L.R., Gautron, G., Effect of open handles on packages during precooling process of horticultural produce (2004), pp. 6901-6908. , In: ASAE Annual International Meetin
A promiscuous cytochrome P450 aromatic O-demethylase for lignin bioconversion
FAPESP - FUNDAĂĂO DE AMPARO Ă PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SĂO PAULOMicrobial aromatic catabolism offers a promising approach to convert lignin, a vast source of renewable carbon, into useful products. Aryl-O-demethylation is an essential biochemical reaction to ultimately catabolize coniferyl and sinapyl lignin-derived a9FAPESP - FUNDAĂĂO DE AMPARO Ă PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SĂO PAULOFAPESP - FUNDAĂĂO DE AMPARO Ă PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SĂO PAULO2013/08293-72014/10448-12016/22956-7We acknowledge funding from NSF grants to J.L.D. (MCB-1715176), K.N.H. (CHE-1361104), and E.L.N. (DEB-1556541 and MCB-1615365) and BBSRC grants to J.E.M. (BB/P011918/1, BB/L001926/1 and a studentship to S.J.B.M.). G.T.B., M.M.M., C.W.J., M.F.C., E.L.N.,
Effects of α-tocopherol and ternatin antioxidants on morphology and activation of goat preantral follicles in vitro cultured
Os efeitos do α-tocoferol e da ternatina sobre morfologia, ativação e crescimento de folĂculos prĂ©-antrais caprinos cultivados in vitro, por um ou cinco dias, foram avaliados. Os fragmentos ovarianos foram imediatamente fixados (controle nĂŁo-cultivado) ou cultivados in vitro, por um ou cinco dias, em Meio Essencial MĂnimo (MEM) com ou sem suplementação com α-tocoferol ou ternatina nas concentraçÔes de 5, 10 ou 15M, formando os tratamentos MEM, TOC5, TOC10, TOC 15, TER5, TER10, TER15. O percentual de folĂculos prĂ©-antrais normais no controle nĂŁo-cultivado foi de 73,2%, depois de cinco dias de cultivo, houve redução desse percentual em todos os tratamentos, quando comparados com o controle nĂŁo-cultivado (P<0,05). O cultivo por cinco dias aumentou a ativação folicular em todos os tratamentos (P<0,05). A anĂĄlise ultra-estrutural nĂŁo mostrou folĂculos prĂ©-antrais Ăntegros apĂłs cinco dias de cultivo em meio contendo antioxidantes. Concluiu-se que o α -tocoferol e a ternatina podem promover a ativação folicular, no entanto a adição desses antioxidantes nas concentraçÔes testadas reduziu a viabilidade folicular apĂłs o cultivo in vitro. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACTThe effects of α-tocopherol and ternatin on the morphology, activation, and growth of goat preantral follicles in vitro cultured, for one or five days, were evaluated. Ovarian fragments were immediately fixed (non-cultured control) or in vitro cultured for one or five days in Minimum Essential Medium (MEM) with or without α-tocopherol or ternatin supplementation, both at concentrations of 5, 10, or 15M, corresponding to the following treatments: MEM, TOC5, TOC10, TOC 15, TER5, TER10, and TER15. The percentages of morphologically normal preantral follicles in non-cultured ovarian tissue (control) was 73.2% and after five days of culture, there was a decrease on these percentages in all treatments (P<0.05) when compared with non-cultured control. Culture of ovarian cortex for five days increased the percentages of follicular activation in all treatments (P<0.05). Ultrastructural analysis did not confirm the integrity of caprine preantral follicles cultured for five days in medium containing antioxidants. This study demonstrated that α-tocopherol and ternatin can promote follicular activation; however, addition of these antioxidants in the tested concentrations reduced the follicular viability after in vitro culture
An Integrated TCGA Pan-Cancer Clinical Data Resource to Drive High-Quality Survival Outcome Analytics
For a decade, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) program collected clinicopathologic annotation data along with multi-platform molecular profiles of more than 11,000 human tumors across 33 different cancer types. TCGA clinical data contain key features representing the democratized nature of the data collection process. To ensure proper use of this large clinical dataset associated with genomic features, we developed a standardized dataset named the TCGA Pan-Cancer Clinical Data Resource (TCGA-CDR), which includes four major clinical outcome endpoints. In addition to detailing major challenges and statistical limitations encountered during the effort of integrating the acquired clinical data, we present a summary that includes endpoint usage recommendations for each cancer type. These TCGA-CDR findings appear to be consistent with cancer genomics studies independent of the TCGA effort and provide opportunities for investigating cancer biology using clinical correlates at an unprecedented scale. Analysis of clinicopathologic annotations for over 11,000 cancer patients in the TCGA program leads to the generation of TCGA Clinical Data Resource, which provides recommendations of clinical outcome endpoint usage for 33 cancer types
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