15 research outputs found
Tropical Fruit Pulps: Processing, Product Standardization and Main Control Parameters for Quality Assurance
ABSTRACT Fruit pulp is the most basic food product obtained from fresh fruit processing. Fruit pulps can be cold stored for long periods of time, but they also can be used to fabricate juices, ice creams, sweets, jellies and yogurts. The exploitation of tropical fruits has leveraged the entire Brazilian fruit pulp sector due mainly to the high acceptance of their organoleptic properties and remarkable nutritional facts. However, several works published in the last decades have pointed out unfavorable conditions regarding the consumption of tropical fruit pulps. This negative scenario has been associated with unsatisfactory physico-chemical and microbiological parameters of fruits pulps as outcomes of little knowledge and improper management within the fruit pulp industry. There are protocols for delineating specific identity and quality standards (IQSs) and standardized good manufacturing practices (GMP) for fruit pulps, which also embrace standard operating procedures (SOPs) and hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP), although this latter is not considered mandatory by the Brazilian legislation. Unfortunately, the lack of skilled labor, along with failures in complying established protocols have impaired quality of fruit pulps. It has been necessary to collect all information available with the aim to identify the most important hazards within fruit pulp processing lines. Standardizing methods and practices within the Brazilian fruit pulp industry would assurance high quality status to tropical fruit pulps and the commercial growth of this vegetal product towards international markets
Repair of anomalous right and circumflex coronary arteries arising from the pulmonary artery.
Repair of anomalous circumflex and right coronary artery arising from the pulmonary arter
Simulation of chronic mitral regurgitation
In mitral regurgitation the left ventricle enlarges in order to increase its stroke volume because of the regurgitation through the mitral valve. The amount of this volume increase, and of the consequent increase in left ventricular mass, its dependent upon the amount of the regurgitant volume, but many other factors come into play, such as left ventricular pumping capability (contractility), the level of peripheral pressure, resistance and compliance of the arterial tree. The aim of this study is to predict the final left ventricular volumes and mass given the amount of mitral regurgitation. The predicted results are compared with actual data in real patients. In most cases prediction is fairly good; some discrepancies can be interpreted as an index of advanced decompensation
Pressure-dependence of the Aortic Valve Gradient
Dipendenza lineare el gradiente transaortico dalla pressione sistolica aortica e dalle resistenze periferich
Chemical and Biological Analyses of the Essential Oils and Main Constituents of Piper Species
The essential oils obtained from leaves of Piper duckei and Piper demeraranum by hydrodistillation were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The main constituents found in P. demeraranum oil were limonene (19.3%) and ÎČ-elemene (33.1%) and in P. duckei oil the major components found were germacrene D (14.7%) and trans-caryophyllene (27.1%). P. demeraranum and P. duckei oils exhibited biological activity, with IC50 values between 15 to 76 ÎŒg mLâ1 against two Leishmania species, P. duckei oil being the most active. The cytotoxicity of the essential oils on mice peritoneal macrophage cells was insignificant, compared with the toxicity of pentamidine. The main mono- and sesquiterpene, limonene (IC50 = 278 ÎŒM) and caryophyllene (IC50 = 96 ÎŒM), were tested against the strains of Leishmania amazonensis, and the IC50 values of these compounds were lower than those found for the essential oils of the Piper species. The HET-CAM test was used to evaluate the irritation potential of these oils as topical products, showing that these oils can be used as auxiliary medication in cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis, with less side effects and lower costs