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Avaliação do processamento por atrito linear em chapas da liga de titânio Ti-6Al-4V. / Evaluation of friction stir processed titatnium Ti-6AI-4V sheets.Farias, Adalto de 12 May 2015 (has links)
Esta tese tem por objetivo a aplicação do processamento por atrito linear na liga de titânio Ti-6Al-4V. Derivado da solda por atrito linear, é um processo recente desenvolvido na década de 90 para união de alumínio. Sua aplicação em outros tipos de materiais como aços e ligas de alto desempenho, em especial o titânio, tem interessado a industria. A metodologia utilizada nesta tese para avaliar o processamento por atrito linear, consistiu na execução de ensaios mecânicos de tração em condições mistas em chapas da liga de titânio Ti-6Al-4V. A máquina utilizada para o processamento das chapas foi um centro de usinagem CNC convencional, adaptado com dispositivos especiais. Além dos ensaios de tração em condições mistas, foram executadas medições de microdurezas nas regiões atingidas pelo processo, avaliação das microestruturas resultantes e medições de tensão residual para uma caracterização mais ampla do processo. As microestruturas na região processada são caracterizadas por uma estrutura totalmente transformada. As temperaturas de pico na região processada excederam a temperatura -transus durante o processamento e a transformação da fase + ocorreu durante a fase de resfriamento. A transformação da fase para resultou na formação de agulhas de fase nos contornos e pelo interior dos grãos da fase . Pequenas regiões com estrutura equiaxial de grãos ( globular) foram observados na zona de processamento. A abordagem dos resultados quantitativos foi feita de forma estatística, visando identificar os parâmetros de maior interação com os resultados observados. Foi identificado nesta tese que a rotação da ferramenta apresentou a maior influência nos resultados de tensão residual, microdureza e tensão de escoamento. Uma importante contribuição à modelagem da tensão de escoamento para materiais anisotrópicos é proposta, baseado em um critério de escoamento ortotrópico. Equações complementares baseadas nos testes mistos de tração e cisalhamento são propostas para modificar o modelo ortotrópico. O intuito deste modelo é indicar em que condições o material tem seu regime de escoamento atingido, podendo servir de base para simulações práticas de peças em condições similares. / This thesis aims at the application of friction stir processing (FSP) in Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy. Derived from friction stir welding (FSW), it is a recent process developed in the 90s for aluminum joining. Its application to other types of materials such as steel and high performance alloys, in particular titanium, has interested industry. The methodology applied in this thesis to evaluate FSP, consisted in the execution of tensile test at mixed conditions to Ti-6Al-4V sheets 4. The machine used for processing the sheet was a conventional CNC milling machine, assembled with special fixture devices. In addition to tensile tests, measurements have been performed to the regions affected by the process such as evaluation of microhardness, microstructure and residual stress condition. The microstructures at the processed region are characterized by a transformed structure. The peak temperatures, in the processed region, exceeded the -transus temperature during the processing and transformation of the phase + occurred during the cooling phase. This transformation resulted in the formation of boundary and intergranular phase (Widmanstätten) at the grains. Small regions of equiaxed grain structure (globular ) were observed in the processed zone. The approach to the quantitative results was made in statistical form aiming to identify the parameters interaction with the observed results. It was identified in this thesis that the tool spinning rotation showed the highest influence on the results of residual stress, hardness and yield strength. An important contribution to the modeling of anisotropic materials yield stress is proposed based on an orthotropic yield criterion. Additional equations based on the mixed tests for tensile and shear are proposed to modify the orthotropic model. The purpose of this model is to indicate the conditions under which the material has reached its yield regime, and may be a basis for practical simulations in similar conditions.
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Exploring rural adolescents’ dietary diversity, ultra-processed food consumption, and relevant socio-economic correlates: a cross-sectional study from Matlab, BangladeshIslam, Mohammad Redwanul January 2019 (has links)
Background: Bangladesh is home to 36 million adolescents with the majority living in rural areas. Adolescence presents an additional window of opportunity to correct nutritional deficits among rural Bangladeshi adolescents. A high-quality, diverse diet is pivotal in this regard. Ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption is an emergent threat to public health. This study aimed to explore dietary diversity (DD) and UPF consumption in terms of gender and socio-economic stratification among rural adolescents in Matlab, Bangladesh. Methods: Adopting cross-sectional design 1441 adolescents were surveyed. Dietary diversity score and ultra-processed food consumption score (UFCS) were constructed through 24-hour recalls. Means and consumption proportions were compared across gender and socio-economic strata. Binary and ordinal logistic regression models were fitted to isolate socio-demographic variables associated with inadequate DD and higher UFCS respectively. Results: 43% of the adolescents had inadequate DD. Pro-boy gap in DD was evident, so was heavy reliance on rice and scant consumption of nutrient-rich foods. UPF consumption was low. Belonging to the richest and to food secure households were associated with lower odds of inadequate DD. Girls were more likely to have inadequate DD but less likely to have higher UFCS. Gender modified the effect of socio-economic status on UPF consumption. Conclusions: The diet of adolescents in Matlab lacked diversity, putting them at significant risk of nutritional deficiencies. Improving their DD requires pragmatic policies and tailored programs to tackle affordability and food insecurity issues, address social norms and intra-household dynamics that favor boys, and sensitize the adolescents to importance of consuming diverse diet. / 15-year Follow-up of MINIMat Trial
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Data Analysis and Next Generation Sequencing : Applications in Microbiology.Innocenti, Nicolas January 2015 (has links)
Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is a new technology that has revolutionized the way we study living organisms. Where previously only a few genes could be studied at a time through targeted direct probing, NGS offers the possibility to perform measurements for a whole genome at once. The drawback is that the amount of data generated in the process is large and extracting useful information from it requires new methods to process and analyze it. The main contribution of this thesis is the development of a novel experimental method coined tagRNA-seq, combining 5’tagRACE, a previously developed technique, with RNA-sequencing technology. Briefly, tagRNA-seq makes it possible to identify the 5’ ends of RNAs in bacteria and directly probe for their type, primary or processed, by ligating short RNA sequences, the tags, to the beginnings of RNA molecules. We used the method to directly probe for transcription start and processing sites in two bacterial species, Escherichiacoli and Enterococcus faecalis. It was also used to study polyadenylation in E. coli, where the ability to identify processed RNA molecules proved to be useful to separate direct and indirect regulatory effects of this mechanism. We also demonstrate how data from tagRNA-seq experiments can be used to increase confidence on the discovery of anti-sense transcripts in bacteria. Analyses of RNA-seq data obtained in the context of these experiments revealed subtle artifacts in the coverage signal towards gene ends, that we were able to explain and quantify based Kolmogorov’s broken stick model. We also discovered evidences for circularization of a few RNA transcripts, both in our own data sets and publicly available data. Designing the tags used in tagRNA-seq led us to the problem of words absent from a text. We focus on a particular subset of these, the minimal absent words (MAWs), and develop a theory providing a complete description of their size distribution in random text. We also show that MAWs in genomes from viruses and living organisms almost always exhibit a behavior different from random texts in the tail of the distribution, and that MAWs from this tail are closely related to sequences present in the genome that preferentially appear in regions with important regulatory functions. Finally, and independently from tagRNA-seq, we propose a new approach to the problem of bacterial community reconstruction in metagenomic, based on techniques from compressed sensing. We provide a novel algorithm competing with state-of-the-art techniques in the field. / <p>QC 20150930</p>
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The dependency relations within Xhosa phonological processesPodile, Kholisa 30 June 2002 (has links)
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Evaluation and comparison of the physical properties and drug release characteristics of directly compressible lactose–based filler/binders / Bettie van der Walt Erasmus (Alta)Erasmus, Bettie van der Walt January 2010 (has links)
Direct compression has gained significant interest since its advent in the late 1950's due to its potential ease compared to wet granulation. The primary prerequisites for powders used in direct compression are (i) good flow properties (ii) good compressibility and (iii) an acceptable dilution potential to accommodate a relative high percentage of active ingredient. Several filler/binders have been manufactured especially for direct compression and co–processing is one of the recent methods used to produce good compressible excipients with acceptable flow properties. In this study, lactose–based filler/binders were used which included simple and modified lactose materials (Granulac, Lactopress, Flowlac and Tablettose) as well as co–processed excipients (Starlac, Cellactose and Microcelac).
A comprehensive literature study on direct compression revealed the importance of the physical properties of filler/binders such as interparticle forces, particle shape, particle size and distribution, powder density, particle surface structure and particle packing geometry which influence the flow of powders. All the materials were subjected to the various tests available to evaluate powder flow, namely (i) angle of repose (AoR), (ii) critical orifice diameter (COD), (iii) flow rate and percentage compressibility (%C) in terms of the powders' bulk and tap densities. The results of these tests confirmed the expected flow properties of the various filler/binders, with only one material exhibiting extremely poor flow properties. The following rank order in terms of all flow tests conducted was established; Starlac >> Microcelac ~ Flowlac >> Cellactose > Tablettose > Lactopress >>> Granulac. The co–processed filler/binders presented with superior flow compared to the other lactose–based materials.
During the next phase of the study, the compaction properties of the various fillers were evaluated, employing direct compression. Compacts of pure filler were tabletted on an eccentric tablet press at different compression pressures (manipulated by the upper punch setting of the tablet press). The modified lactose filler/binders (Lactopress, Flowlac and Tablettose) exhibited unexpectedly poor compression profiles, where the co–processed filler/binders (Starlac, Cellactose and Microcelac) produced compacts with acceptable appearance and compact properties. Two lubricants (Mg–St or Pruv), which were tested separately in formulations were added since no compacts could be produced from the pure filler/binders. None of the modified lactose filler/binders, in combination with a lubricant, were able to produce an acceptable compact, since lamination occurred during compression. The co–processed filler/binders produced satisfactory compacts with the addition of a lubricant, but lactose–cellulose fillers (Cellactose and Microcelac) also required the inclusion of a disintegrant (Ac–Di–Sol) to induce satisfactory compact disintegration.
Poor compressible active ingredients (paracetamol), which exhibit very poor flow properties, are usually difficult to use during direct compression. Many excipients (tested in this study) are formulated to accommodate these drugs and produce acceptable functional tablets. After identifying the best filler/binders (co–processed fillers), according to their flow and compressible properties, paracetamol was added to the formulations. During a pilot study, the percentage paracetamol these fillers could accommodate in a 400 mg tablet was determined. Both Microcelac and Cellactose could accommodate 24.5% w/w paracetamol, whilst Starlac could only accommodated 19.5% w/w. Paracetamol is well known for its tendency to cause tablet capping and lamination. An acceptable upper punch setting range (20–22) was chosen for tabletting, followed by quality control tests done. All three formulations produced suitable tablets for testing and exhibited good tablet properties. All tablets disintegrated within two minutes, with hardness profiles between 120 N and 148 N and friability percentages less than 1%.
Dissolution studies, however, are probably the ultimate test to distinguish between the capability of filler/binders to release the optimum percentage drug after disintegration. Dissolution studies were done on all three formulations using the AUC (area under the curve) and IDR (initial drug release) as parameters to evaluate drug release. All tablets exhibited high initial dissolution rates (between 0.018 - 0.023 mg/min/ml) and 100% drug release was observed. Starlac presented with a lower amount of drug released compared to the other two, but can be explained by the lower percentage (19.5%) paracetamol present in the formulation.
It was once again confirmed that the physical and compressible properties of potential directly compressible filler/binders play a major role in direct compression. It was concluded that co–processed filler/binders (Starlac, Microcelac and Cellactose) definitely exhibited better tabletting properties during direct compression. They were able to accommodate a certain percentage of paracetamol, although it was expected that they would accommodate a higher amount (at least 50% of total tablet weight). / Thesis (M.Sc. (Pharmaceutics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
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Evaluation and comparison of the physical properties and drug release characteristics of directly compressible lactose–based filler/binders / Bettie van der Walt Erasmus (Alta)Erasmus, Bettie van der Walt January 2010 (has links)
Direct compression has gained significant interest since its advent in the late 1950's due to its potential ease compared to wet granulation. The primary prerequisites for powders used in direct compression are (i) good flow properties (ii) good compressibility and (iii) an acceptable dilution potential to accommodate a relative high percentage of active ingredient. Several filler/binders have been manufactured especially for direct compression and co–processing is one of the recent methods used to produce good compressible excipients with acceptable flow properties. In this study, lactose–based filler/binders were used which included simple and modified lactose materials (Granulac, Lactopress, Flowlac and Tablettose) as well as co–processed excipients (Starlac, Cellactose and Microcelac).
A comprehensive literature study on direct compression revealed the importance of the physical properties of filler/binders such as interparticle forces, particle shape, particle size and distribution, powder density, particle surface structure and particle packing geometry which influence the flow of powders. All the materials were subjected to the various tests available to evaluate powder flow, namely (i) angle of repose (AoR), (ii) critical orifice diameter (COD), (iii) flow rate and percentage compressibility (%C) in terms of the powders' bulk and tap densities. The results of these tests confirmed the expected flow properties of the various filler/binders, with only one material exhibiting extremely poor flow properties. The following rank order in terms of all flow tests conducted was established; Starlac >> Microcelac ~ Flowlac >> Cellactose > Tablettose > Lactopress >>> Granulac. The co–processed filler/binders presented with superior flow compared to the other lactose–based materials.
During the next phase of the study, the compaction properties of the various fillers were evaluated, employing direct compression. Compacts of pure filler were tabletted on an eccentric tablet press at different compression pressures (manipulated by the upper punch setting of the tablet press). The modified lactose filler/binders (Lactopress, Flowlac and Tablettose) exhibited unexpectedly poor compression profiles, where the co–processed filler/binders (Starlac, Cellactose and Microcelac) produced compacts with acceptable appearance and compact properties. Two lubricants (Mg–St or Pruv), which were tested separately in formulations were added since no compacts could be produced from the pure filler/binders. None of the modified lactose filler/binders, in combination with a lubricant, were able to produce an acceptable compact, since lamination occurred during compression. The co–processed filler/binders produced satisfactory compacts with the addition of a lubricant, but lactose–cellulose fillers (Cellactose and Microcelac) also required the inclusion of a disintegrant (Ac–Di–Sol) to induce satisfactory compact disintegration.
Poor compressible active ingredients (paracetamol), which exhibit very poor flow properties, are usually difficult to use during direct compression. Many excipients (tested in this study) are formulated to accommodate these drugs and produce acceptable functional tablets. After identifying the best filler/binders (co–processed fillers), according to their flow and compressible properties, paracetamol was added to the formulations. During a pilot study, the percentage paracetamol these fillers could accommodate in a 400 mg tablet was determined. Both Microcelac and Cellactose could accommodate 24.5% w/w paracetamol, whilst Starlac could only accommodated 19.5% w/w. Paracetamol is well known for its tendency to cause tablet capping and lamination. An acceptable upper punch setting range (20–22) was chosen for tabletting, followed by quality control tests done. All three formulations produced suitable tablets for testing and exhibited good tablet properties. All tablets disintegrated within two minutes, with hardness profiles between 120 N and 148 N and friability percentages less than 1%.
Dissolution studies, however, are probably the ultimate test to distinguish between the capability of filler/binders to release the optimum percentage drug after disintegration. Dissolution studies were done on all three formulations using the AUC (area under the curve) and IDR (initial drug release) as parameters to evaluate drug release. All tablets exhibited high initial dissolution rates (between 0.018 - 0.023 mg/min/ml) and 100% drug release was observed. Starlac presented with a lower amount of drug released compared to the other two, but can be explained by the lower percentage (19.5%) paracetamol present in the formulation.
It was once again confirmed that the physical and compressible properties of potential directly compressible filler/binders play a major role in direct compression. It was concluded that co–processed filler/binders (Starlac, Microcelac and Cellactose) definitely exhibited better tabletting properties during direct compression. They were able to accommodate a certain percentage of paracetamol, although it was expected that they would accommodate a higher amount (at least 50% of total tablet weight). / Thesis (M.Sc. (Pharmaceutics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
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Consumption of ultra-processed food and its association with obesity in CanadaNardocci Fusco, Milena 09 1900 (has links)
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Influência de embalagens no processamento mínimo de cultivares de goiaba /Nasser, Flávia Aparecida de Carvalho Mariano. January 2011 (has links)
Resumo: O processamento mínimo de frutas é uma das principais técnicas em ascensão no mercado, seguindo a tendência mundial do consumo de produtos in natura ou mais próximo possível destes. Por outro lado, as frutas minimamente processadas ainda são um desafio, devido à falta de conhecimento a respeito do comportamento fisiológico e bioquímico desses produtos. Com isso o trabalho tem como objetivo obter informações sobre goiaba minimamente processada, nas cultivares Século XXI, Sassaoka e Paluma, bem como embalagens mais adequadas no processo. O experimento foi conduzido no laboratório de Tecnologia de Alimentos, localizado na Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (Unesp), Campus de Ilha Solteira - SP. Foram utilizados frutos de goiabas, no estádio de vez, de três cultivares Paluma, Sassaoka e Século XXI, os frutos foram levados ao laboratório onde foram lavados e desinfectados, e posteriormente descascados e cortados em fatias de um centímetro. Os tratamentos foram: embalagem PET e em bandeja de isopor com filme plástico (14 μm), em quatro tempos de armazenamento. Foram armazenadas durante seis dias sob temperatura de 8ºC e umidade relativa de 80%. A cada dois dias de armazenamento refrigerado foram retiradas três amostras de cada tratamento para as avaliações. Foram avaliados a perda de massa, pH, sólidos solúveis, acidez titulável, vitamina C e aparência visual. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi inteiramente casualizado (DIC), em esquema fatorial 3 x 2 x 4 (cultivar x embalagem x época). A embalagem de isopor (bandeja) com filme plástico proporcionou melhor conservação quando comparadas com a embalagem PET, mantendo os frutos em boas condições por até quatro dias após processados. Enquanto que a embalagem PET apresentou tendência de acumular água dentro da embalagem, desde o segundo dia de armazenamento, sendo inadequada... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Minimal processing of fruit is one of the main techniques on the rise in the market following the global trend of consumption of raw or as close to these. Moreover, minimally processed fruits are still a challenge due to lack of knowledge about the physiological and biochemical behavior of these products. With this work aims to obtain information on minimally processed guava plants, in the Século XXI, and Paluma Sassaoka as well as packaging the most appropriate process. The experiment was conducted in the laboratory of Food Technology, located in the Universidade Estadual Paulista "Julio de Mesquita Filho (Unesp), Campus de Ilha Solteira - SP. Fruits of guava, the stage of time, from Paluma cultivars, Sassaoka and Século XXI, the fruits were taken to the laboratory where they were washed and disinfected, and then peeled and cut into slices one inch. The treatments were: PET and polystyrene trays with plastic wrap (14 μm) at four times the storage. Were stored for six days at a temperature of 8 º C and relative humidity of 80%. Every two days of storage three samples were taken from each treatment for evaluation. The loss of mass, pH, soluble solids, acidity, vitamin C and visual appearance. The experimental design was completely randomized (CRD) in factorial 3 x 2 x 4 (cultivar x package x time). The styrofoam packing (tray) with plastic wrap provided better preservation compared to the PET packaging, keeping the fruit in good condition for up to four days after processing. While PET showed a tendency to accumulate water in the package, since the second day of storage, and was inadequate for this purpose. Paluma cultivars and Século XXI are the most suitable for minimal processing in styrofoam trays with plastic wrap, with a small loss of weight, higher soluble solids and top scores for visual appearance. The highest levels of vitamin C, after processing, were found in cv. Século XXI / Orientador: Aparecida Conceição Boliani / Coorientador: Luiz de Souza Corrêa / Banca: Jacira dos Santos Isepon / Banca: Omar Jorge Sabbag / Mestre
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Proposta de sistema para a gestão da qualidade e da segurança de vegetais minimamente processadosAlvarenga, André Luis Bonnet 26 August 2011 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2011-08-26 / Embrapa Instrumentação Agropecuária / The global need to ensure food quality and safety has always been a concern of primary producers, processors, distributors, consumers and governmental bodies. On the other hand, notified cases of food borne disease still cause a wide range of negative social and economic impacts worldwide. Current technology for production of Minimally Processed Vegetables (MPV) entails a series of critical steps, which can lead to product contamination by biological, chemical or physical hazards if adequate controls are not observed, and yielding potentially unsafe food products. Such concerns become even more important given that MPV`s production chains involve mostly small producers and/or enterprises in rural settings, which typically lack qualified training and specific skills. To address this challenge, the present work proposes a customized quality and safety management system for MPVs. Initially, an integrative literature search was conducted to cover topics such as quality management theory, food safety systems, MPV technology, and supply chain management as an initial step to direct a multiple case study. Field work was then performed for two MPV chains, involving a total of 18 observation units composed of rural producers, processors, shippers and distributors for retail or institutional markets, so that the system could be developed to meet the actual needs and requirements of MPV chains. Its guiding principle is the management of quality attributes of MPVs, as demanded by consumers, via the operational implications of these attributes throughout the production chain. The system also includes a performance evaluation protocol to ensure continuous process optimization. As a result, the system´s structure operates at a simple managing level, triggering systemic process vision and effective cooperation among stakeholders, while empowering them by their direct leadership and coordination of the system and ensuing processes. Finally, a working model for the proposed system is applied to minimally processed lettuce. In addition to being a tool to plan the implementation of quality and safety management protocols in this specific MPV chain, the system can also be used by MPV processors as a mainframe to guide their internal and supplier´s audits, as well as by retail and institutional companies. / A necessidade mundial de se garantir a qualidade e a segurança dos alimentos sempre foi uma preocupação de produtores primários, processadores e distribuidores de alimentos, além dos próprios consumidores e organismos governamentais. Por outro lado, os casos notificados de toxi-infecções alimentares no mundo continuam a impactar a saúde pública com conseqüencias sociais e econômicas significativas e negativas. A tecnologia de processamento mínimo de vegetais (PMV) compreende uma série de etapas críticas que, em caso de desvio de controles necessários, pode favorecer a contaminação dos produtos ao longo da cadeia por perigos químicos, físicos e microbiológicos, resultando em produtos finais potencialmente inseguros para a saúde do consumidor. Estas questões se tornam ainda mais importantes considerando que esta cadeia de produção é composta de pequenos produtores rurais e pequenas empresas, em sua maioria, com baixa tecnificação e com o emprego de mão-de-obra não qualificada. Este trabalho teve por objetivo propor um sistema customizado de gestão da qualidade e da segurança para vegetais minimamente processados. Para isto, foi realizada uma pesquisa bibliográfica baseada na teoria de gestão da qualidade, de segurança de alimentos, da tecnologia de PMV, de gestão da cadeia de suprimentos e de custos de transação no intuito de reunir elementos para guiar o estudo de casos múltiplos. A pesquisa de campo foi realizada em duas cadeias de PMV, reunindo ao todo 18 unidades de análise compostas por produtores rurais, processadores, transportadores e distribuidores (mercados varejista e institucional) dos vegetais processados. O sistema proposto é focado na realidade desta cadeia agroindustrial, tendo como princípio a gestão pelos atributos da qualidade exigidos pelos clientes, por meio de seus desdobramentos ao longo da cadeia, e uma componente de avaliação de desempenho para melhoria contínua dos processos. Esta estrutura resulta em um nível de gestão simples, de visão sistêmica e de cooperação mútua entre os agentes desta cadeia, onde a empresa processadora lidera e coordena estas ações. Ao final do trabalho, o sistema é ilustrado utilizando-se o exemplo do processamento mínimo de alface americana. O sistema proposto, além de ser uma referência para planejar a implantação da gestão da qualidade e da segurança nesta cadeia, também pode pode ser utilizado como uma estrutura para guiar auditorias internas e em fornecedores para as processadoras de vegetais minimamente processados e para as empresas do mercado varejista/institucional, respectivamente.
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Efeito inibitório dos óleos essenciais de Origanum vulgare L. e Rosmarinus officinalis L. sobre bactérias patogênicas contaminantes de hortaliças minimamente processadasBarbosa, Isabella de Medeiros 10 April 2015 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2015-04-10 / Minimally processed vegetables are ready-to-eat products that undergo to a physical modification processes such as cutting, peeling and slicing, but preserve characteristics of a fresh food. When processed under unsatisfactory sanitary conditions, these products may represent microbiological risk and, therefore, sanitation becomes a critical step processing. In the present study the effects of the application of the essential oils (EOs) from Origanum vulgare L. – oregano (OVEO) and Rosmarinus officinalis L. – rosemary (ROEO), alone or combined at sub-inhibitory concentrations were assessed against the pathogenic bacteria contaminants of minimally processed vegetables, Listeria monocytogenes, Escherichia coli and Salmonella Enteritidis. The identification of the EOs’ constituents was performed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The inhibitory effects were evaluated by determination of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), fractional inhibitory concentration index (FICI) and assessment of viable cell counts in vegetable broth and artificially infected vegetable over time. Thymol and eucalyptol were the major compounds identified in OVEO and ROEO, respectively. MIC value of OVEO was 0.6 μL/mL against the test strains either in single and mixed inoculum. MIC value of ROEO was 5 μL/mL against L. monocytogenes and E. coli and 10 μL/mL against S. Enteritidis in single inocula, while it was 10 μL/mL against the mixed inoculum. FICI of the combined EOs was 0.5 against the mixed bacterial inoculum, suggesting synergic interaction. The incorporation of OVEO and ROEO alone (MIC) or at different sub-inhibitory concentrations in vegetable broth resulted in decrease of viable cell counts of all test strains along the 24 h. A ≥ 3 log cycles reduction in viable cell count of L. monocytogenes, E. coli and S. Enteritidis was observed after exposure to OVEO at MIC. When exposed to ROEO at MIC, the same reduction was observed for cells of L. monocytogenes and E. coli, while S. Enteritidis presented smaller decrease (up to 1.7 log cycles) in viable cell counts. The incorporation of OVEO and ROEO combined at sub-inhibitory concentrations resulted in a decrease in initial viable counts of all strains tested, although the time requested to stablish this decrease varied according to the strain and amount of each EO in combination. Likewise, the EOs applied alone or in combination reduced the viable cell counts of all test strains when essayed in artificially infected vegetables. However, the exposure of vegetables to EOs for 10 minutes caused a greater reduction in viable cell counts compared to results obtained after 5 minutes of exposure. In both essays was observed that the inhibitory effects of the EOs varied according to the time and strain. These findings reinforce the rational use of OVEO and ROEO combined at sub-inhibitory concentrations to guarantee the safety and extend the shelf-life of fresh vegetables. It is also suggested carrying out scientific researches aimed to study the toxicity in animals and /or human cells, in order to ensure the health safety of these oils when used in food. / Hortaliças minimamente processadas são produtos prontos para consumo que foram submetidos a processos de modificação física como corte, descascamento e fatiamento, mas que preservam as características de um alimento fresco. Quando processados sob condições higiênico-sanitárias insatisfatórias, esses produtos podem representar risco microbiológico e, portanto, a sanitização é uma etapa crítica do processamento. No presente estudo foi avaliado o efeito da aplicação dos óleos essenciais de Origanum vulgare L. - orégano (OEOV) e Rosmarinus officinalis L. - alecrim (OERO), isolados e combinados em concentrações sub-inibitórias, contra as bactérias patogênicas contaminantes de hortaliças minimamente processadas Listeria monocytogenes, Escherichia coli e Salmonella Enteritidis. A identificação dos constituintes dos óleos essenciais (OEs) foi realizada por meio de cromatografia gasosa acoplada a espectrometria de massas (CG-MS). Os efeitos inibitórios foram avaliados pela determinação da concentração inibitória mínima (CIM), índice de concentração inibitória fracional (FICI) e avaliação de contagens de células viáveis em caldo vegetal e em vegetais frescos artificialmente contaminados. Timol e eucaliptol foram os compostos majoritários detectados no OEOV e OERO, respectivamente. O valor da CIM do OEOV foi de 0,6 μL/mL frente às cepas teste em inóculo simples e misto, enquanto o valor da CIM do OERO foi de 5μL/mL frente L. monocytogenes e E. coli e 10 μL/mL frente S. Enteritidis em inóculo simples e 10 μL/mL contra o inóculo misto. O ICIF dos OEs combinados foi de 0,5 frente o inóculo bacteriano misto, sugerindo interação sinérgica. A incorporação do OEOV e OERO isolados (CIM) ou em diferentes concentrações sub-inibitórias no caldo vegetal resultou em diminuição de contagens de células viáveis de todas as cepas de teste ao longo de 24 h. Uma redução ≥ 3 ciclos log na contagem de células viáveis de L. monocytogenes, E. coli e S. Enteritidis foi observada após a exposição a CIM do OEOV. Quando expostas a CIM do OERO, essa redução foi observada para as células de L. monocytogenes e E. coli, enquanto S. Enteritidis apresentou menor redução (até 1,7 ciclos log) na contagem de células viáveis. A incorporação de OEOV e OERO combinados em concentrações sub-inibitórias resultou em redução da contagem inicial de células viáveis de todas as cepas ensaiadas, embora o tempo necessário para estabelecer esta diminuição variou de acordo com a cepa e quantidade de cada OE na combinação. Da mesma forma, OEs aplicados isoladamente ou em combinação reduziram as contagens de células viáveis de todas as cepas teste quando ensaiadas em vegetais frescos artificialmente infectados. No entanto, a exposição dos vegetais aos OEs isolados e em combinação durante 10 minutos causou uma maior redução nas contagens de células viáveis quando comparado aos resultados obtidos após 5 minutos de exposição. Em ambos os ensaios observou-se que os efeitos inibitórios dos OEs variaram de acordo com o tempo e o tipo de cepa. Esses achados reforçam a utilização racional dos OEOV e OERO combinados em concentrações sub-inibitórias para garantir a segurança e prolongar a vida de prateleira de vegetais frescos. Sugere-se ainda a realização de pesquisas científicas voltadas para o estudo da toxicidade em animais e/ou com células humanas, de modo a assegurar a inocuidade destes OEs quando aplicados em alimentos.
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