351 research outputs found
Generalization Process by Second Grade Students
This study is part of a broader study on algebraic reasoning in elementary education. The
research objective of the present survey, namely to describe generalization among second grade
(7- to 8-year-old) students, was pursued through semi-structured interviews with six children in
connection with a contextualized generalization task involving the function y = x + 3. Particular
attention was paid to the structures recognized and the type of generalization expressed by these
students as they reasoned. In all six, we observed three phases of inductive reasoning: (a) abductive,
(b) inductive and (c) generalization. The students correctly recognized the structure at least once
during the interview and expressed generalization in three ways.Spanish National Research Agency (AEI)European Fund for Regional Development
(FEDER)Government of Spain - BES-2017-08012
The Evolution from “I think it plus three” Towards “I think it is always plus three.” Transition from Arithmetic Generalization to Algebraic Generalization
This research was conducted within the project references EDU2016-75771-P
and PID2020-113601 GB-I00, financed by the Spanish National Research Agency (AEI) and MCIN/
AEI/https:// doi. org/ 10. 13039/ 50110 00110 33. Furthermore, it was supported by a fellowship reference
BES-2017–080124, awarded by the government of Spain.thinking in primary education. Our general research objective was to identify and
describe generalization of a 2nd grade student (aged 7–8). Specifically, we focused
on the transition from arithmetic to algebraic generalization. The notion of structure
and its continuity in the generalization process are important for this transition. We
are presenting a case study with a semi-structured interview where we proposed a
task of contextualized generalization involving the function y = x + 3. Special attention
was given to the structures evidenced and the type of generalization expressed
by the student in the process. We noted that the student identified the correct structure
for the task during the interview and that he evidenced a factual type of algebraic
generalization. Due to the student’s identification of the appropriate structure
and the application of it to other different particular cases, we have observed a transition
from arithmetic thinking to algebraic thinking.Funding for open access publishing: Universidad de Granada/CBUAEDU2016-75771-P and PID2020-113601 GB-I00, financed by the Spanish National Research Agency (AEI) and MCIN/ AEI/https:// doi.org/10.13039/501100011033Fellowship reference BES-2017–080124, awarded by the government of Spai
Microwave-assisted extraction of Ulva spp. including a stage of selective coagulation of ulvan stimulated by a bio-ionic liquid
Microwave-assisted hydrothermal processing was proposed to recover high valuable compounds with antioxidant and gelling features from Ulva spp. green seaweed. The influence of the extraction conditions on the solubles, ulvan fraction and residual solid phase was studied to achieve a global valorization of the seaweed. A particular emphasis was placed on the selective coagulation of ulvan stimulated by a bio-ionic liquid during the extraction process. The achieved outcomes indicated that the selected microwave treatment exhibited a notable impact on the phytochemical properties of the soluble extracts, with the highest values of sulfate and protein content at 160 °C, and the highest antioxidant features at 200 °C. The most prominent molecular weight distributions were also identified for systems hydrothermal treated at 160 °C. The ulvan analyses showed that those extracted after microwave treatment at 160 °C showed the highest yields, molecular weight and the strongest gel features from the rheological point of view. The presence of the chloride chlorine during the extraction process favored the ulvan performance and the enhancement of the corresponding viscoelastic properties.Agencia Estatal de Investigación | Ref. RYC2018-024454-IXunta de Galicia | Ref. ED431F 2020/01ED481D-2022/018Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISU
Evernia prunastri lichen as a source of bioactive glucans with potential for topical applications
Microwave hydrothermal treatment was selected to extract valuable fractions with bioactive and gelling properties from Evernia prunastri lichen with potential for topical applications. The impact of the extraction processing conditions on the soluble extracts, mucilage fraction and residual solid phase was analyzed within a lichen global valorization approach. A particular stress was made on the thermo-rheological and structural characteristics of the extracted glucan and galactomannan polymers, the corresponding gelled matrices, and their cosmetic feasibility. Results revealed that the proposed microwave-assisted treatment showed a relevant influence on the phytochemical features of the aqueous soluble extracts, accounting the major protein content at 120 °C and the enhanced antioxidant and anti-tyrosinase properties at 140 °C. Extracts at 200 °C showed the highest anti-inflammatory (COX-1 and COX-2 inhibition) efficacies. The biopolymer analyses indicated that those recovered after lichen hydrothermal treatment at 160 °C featured a good extraction performance, the highest molecular weight, apparent viscosity, and antiproliferative potential. The thermo-rheological properties of the corresponding matrices formulated at 10 % and 60 or 80 °C exhibited the strongest and most thermo-reversible characteristics, as well as antifreezing feasibility. Another advantage of the selected fractions was the absence of skin irritation according to the in vitro skin irritation assay.Xunta de Galicia | Ref. GRC-ED431C 2022/08Agencia Estatal de Investigación | Ref. RYC2018-024454-IXunta de Galicia | Ref. ED431F 2020/01Xunta de Galicia | Ref. ED481D-2022/018Universidade de Vigo/CISU
Valorisation of Camellia sinensis branches as a raw product with green technology extraction methods
This work deals with the study of tea stalks from pruning debris using environmental friendly extraction technology to offer new healthy properties. In the manufacturing tea industry, tea trees require to be pruned every year and most of their remains are discarded as a waste with no economic value. Microwave aqueous extraction and pressurized hot water extraction process (autohydrolysis) were used to recover bioactive compounds from the tea branches. Operating at a fixed solid: liquid ratio (1:15), the effect of the maximum heating temperatures from 140 to 220 °C was studied. Liquid extracts were analysed for total phenolic, oligosaccharides, protein, mineral and heavy metals content, as well as for antioxidant capacity. The antitumoral possibilities were also determined for selected samples. The obtained results indicated that both processes could be used as an alternative to recover bioactive compounds from tea wastes, although microwave-assisted extraction allowed saving time when compared with autohydrolysis processing. The temperature exhibited a relevant effect on the total phenolic content and antioxidant capacity, decreasing with the microwave treatment and increasing with the autohydrolysis temperature. The obtained extracts could be adequate for incorporation in food and non-food fields.Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad | Ref. IJCI-2016-27535Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades | Ref. RYC2018- 024454-
Spray-drying microencapsulation of tea extracts using green starch, alginate or carrageenan as carrier materials
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGTea industry generates many by-products which could be used to produce and incorporate bioactive tea extracts (TE) into nutraceuticals, cosmetics and/or clinical applications. However, sensibility to external factors is a major disadvantage hindering its utilization. This study deals with the implementation and characterization of suitable biopolymer delivery systems based on starch, carrageenan or alginate, as microencapsulation, to stabilize and protect TE through innovative thin-carbohydrate-coated formulations. TE were spray-dried and microencapsulated in recycled carrier materials (alginate, carrageenan or starch). Product yields varied from 55 to 58%. High microencapsulation and loading efficiencies were achieved (60–93% and 65–84%, respectively). Antioxidant capacity varied from 32 to 46 g Trolox/100 g extract, within different carrier-systems; which also showed promising rheological and UV-protective properties when transformed into gels. Total phenolic content, particle-size distribution, HPSEC-analysis, SEM-analysis and FTIR-analysis were also performed. In sum, this paper characterizes and discusses the high potential of these recycled carbohydrate-coated microparticles for future applicationsMinisterio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades | Ref. RYC2018-024454-IXunta de Galicia | Ref. ED431F 2020/01Xunta de Galicia | Ref. ED481B 2018/07
Physicochemical evaluation of personal care products Ddeveloped with Chondrus crispus fractions processed by ecofriendly methodologies
Novel personal care products are necessary to cope with the growing market demand for sustainable green products. In this context, this work deals with the formulation and fundamental physicochemical and rheological characterization of different natural personal care products using bioactive fractions from Chondrus crispus red macroalgae extracted under optimized green conditions. Body milks, body oils and shampoos were supplemented with soluble extracts with antioxidant features recovered after hydrothermal (200 °C) and microwave (170 °C)- and ultrasound (80 °C)-assisted extraction of the red macroalgae used as raw material. Formulated products were also compared with those prepared using (±)-α-tocopherol and butylhydroxytoluene standards. Body scrubs were formulated with the remaining solids (<2.25 %) after microwave hydrodiffusion and gravidity treatment of the macroalgae. Results indicated that selected extracts provided personal care products with similar or even better physicochemical, color and viscous features than those supplemented with (±)-α-tocopherol or butylhydroxytoluene commercial antioxidants. Rheological profiles indicated that it is possible to develop personal care products with adequate viscous behavior (102–105 mPa s, at 1 s−1), comparable with their synthetic counterparts. To conclude, the addition of antioxidant extracts led to lower apparent viscosity values suggesting an advantage from the skin applicability point of view, jointly with the absence of both the hysteresis phenomenon and water syneresis of the proposed formulations.Xunta de Galicia | Ref. ED431F 2020/01Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades | Ref. RTI2018-096376-B-I00Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades | Ref. RYC2018-024454-
A rheological approach of seawater-based natural cosmetics with extracts from sonicated medicinal herbs
An eco-friendly ultrasound assisted extraction of high-valuable compounds from four medicinal herbs such as thyme, sage, lavender and rosemary with their corresponding characterization was studied. A rheological approach of the proposed seawater based personal care products prepared in the presence of these soluble extracts was addressed without jeopardizing their technological aptitude. Results indicated that soluble extracts from thyme exhibited the highest phenolic content and antiradical potential (>30 g gallic acid equivalent/100 g extract, >130 g Trolox equivalent/100 g extract, DPPH - IC50: 0.37 g/L). Color testing showed that seawater-based both body milk and shampoo formulations incorporated with soluble extracts featured light ocher brown systems, achieving the darkest color for those made in the presence of extracts from thyme. Rheological outcomes indicated that the developed matrices with extracts from medicinal herbs exhibited at rest solid-like structure for body milks and liquid-like for shampoos with magnitudes comparable to their synthetic counterparts, being those added with thyme extracts the ones that featured the smoothest viscous profiles. These matrices suggested the enhancement of features for applicability and processing. The proposed cosmetics also showed neither hysteresis nor syneresis for a month stored at room temperature and in the cold.Xunta de Galicia | Ref. EDC431C/2022/08Xunta de Galicia | Ref. ED481D-2022/018Agencia Estatal de Investigación | Ref. RYC2018-024454-IXunta de Galicia | Ref. ED431F 2020/0
Intensification and biorefinery approaches for the valorization of kitchen wastes – A review
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGKitchen wastes (KW) are post-consumption residues from household and food service sector, heterogenous in composition and highly variable depending on the particular origin, which are often treated as municipal. There is a need to improve the management of these continuously produced and worldwidely available resources and their valorization into novel and commercially interesting products will aid in the development of bioeconomy. The successful implementation of such approach requires cooperation between academia, industrial stakeholders, public and private institutions, based on the different dimensions, including social, economic, ecologic and technological involved. This review aims at presenting a survey of technological aspects, regarding current and potential management strategies of KW, following either a single or multiproduct processing according to the biorefineries scheme. Emphasis is given to intensification tools, designed to enhance process efficiency
La universidad, la escuela y el museo : relaciones e implicaciones educativas desde la mirada de Teresa Torres de Eça.
Esta entrevista a Teresa Torres Eça fue realizada el sábado 30 de Marzo de 2017. El lugar, el Museo da Quinta da Cruz de Viseu sede de Associação de Professores de Expressão e Comunicação Visual- APECV/ www.apecv.pt. Los días compartidos con Teresa han sido excepcionales. Amante de las artes y de la educación, no hubo ningún problema por su parte en contestar las preguntas realizadas, que tuvieron lugar en diferentes momentos ya que estar con Teresa es viajar, compartir y vivir
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