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São Paulo; s.n; s.n; 2014. 188 p. tab, graf, ilus.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-847671

ABSTRACT

O presente trabalho envolve a síntese e caracterização de um polímero da família dos poli(p-fenilenovinileno)s (PPV), aplicável em camadas ativas de dispositivos como narizes eletrônicos, muito utilizados em várias áreas, como medicina, meio ambiente e indústria alimentícia. O trabalho visou também ao desenvolvimento de um nariz eletrônico, abrangendo o processo de preparação, o que incluiu a confecção dos eletrodos dos sensores de gases, o estudo referente ao equipamento de aquisição de dados e à comunicação com o microcomputador. Visou-se à otimização do equipamento que já vem sendo utilizado em medidas para várias detecções, estudando-se fatores como frequência da corrente alternada empregada, forma de onda (senoidal, quadrada e triangular), temperatura da amostra e distância entre os dígitos nos eletrodos. Verificou-se a possibilidade da utilização de nariz eletrônico na área de alimentos, estudando-se a identificação de méis de abelha de floradas diferentes e a detecção de fungos em laranjas pós-colheita


The present thesis involves the synthesis and characterization of a polymer of the poly(p-phenylenevinylene) (PPV) family, applicable as active layer of devices such as gas sensors and electronic noses, which are instruments widely used in several areas, including medicine, environmental sciences and food industry. This work also aimed the full development of an electronic nose, from the making of the electrodes and sensors to the study of the data acquisition and its communication with a personal computer. In order to optimize the equipment, the influence of several factors such as frequency of the applied alternating current, its waveform (sine, square and triangle), temperature of the sample, and spacing between the digits of the electrodes were investigated. Finally, the equipment was used for the identification of honeys from different blossoms and for the detection of fungi in post-harvest oranges


Subject(s)
Electronic Nose/supply & distribution , Electronic Nose/trends , Citrus sinensis/genetics , Honey/classification , Polymers/analysis
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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 13(1): 163-171, jul. 2011. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-600588

ABSTRACT

En este trabajo se evaluó el efecto de diferentes cepas de levadura (Montrachet, K1-V1116, EC-1118, 71B-1122 y IVC-GRE ®) sobre los atributos sensoriales del vino de naranja. Estos atributos fueron medidos utilizando la escala modificada de UC Davis. En una prueba de ordenamiento para determinar el mejor tratamiento de clarificación se determinó que la gelatina por sí sola no causa efecto sobre el atributo apariencia general, la combinación de la gelatina y la microfiltración tienen un efecto positivo sobre la apariencia del vino de naranja. Los cinco vinos tratados con diferentes levaduras presentaron diferencias significativas sobre la puntuación total, acidez total, sabor y calidad en general. En términos del efecto de las levaduras, la evaluación sensorial realizada a los vinos mostró que el de naranja con la levadura K1-V1116 fue el que sobresalió en términos de puntuación en los promedios de casi todos los atributos analizados por el panel sensorial.


In this Wort was evaluated the effect of different types of strains of yeast (Montrachet, K1-V1116, EC-1118, 71B-1122 y IVC-GRE) over the sensorial attributes of orange wines were also studied. These attributes were measured in a modified scale of UC Davis. By using an order test in order to know the best cleared treatment, it was determined that gelatin by itself does not cause any effect over the general quality attribute, but the combination of gelatin and microfiltration, cause a positive effect over the orange wine appearance. The five wines treated with different yeasts presented significant differences on individual scores, total acidy, flavor and general quality of the UC Davis scale. The sensorial evaluation of wines showed that the yeast K1-V1116 produced the best rated orange wine. This wine was significantly different over many attributes when compared with the other wines evaluated by the sensorial panel.


Subject(s)
Citrus sinensis/classification , Citrus sinensis/growth & development , Citrus sinensis/physiology , Citrus sinensis/genetics , Citrus sinensis/immunology , Citrus sinensis/metabolism , Citrus sinensis/microbiology , Citrus sinensis/chemistry , Citrus sinensis/ultrastructure , Yeast, Dried/isolation & purification , Yeast, Dried/analysis , Yeast, Dried/pharmacology , Yeast, Dried/genetics , Yeast, Dried/immunology , Yeast, Dried/metabolism
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Genet. mol. biol ; 29(1): 90-96, 2006. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-424742

ABSTRACT

The aims of this study were to develop simple sequence repeat markers (SSRs or microsatellite markers) in citrus and to evaluate the efficiency of these markers for characterization of sweet orange. We developed SSRs from a genomic library of 'Pêra IAC' sweet orange enriched for AG/TC, GT/CA, TCA/AGT and AAC/TTG sequence repeats. We selected 279 sequences from which 171 primer pairs were designed of which 113 with the best banding patterns were selected. Characterization of sweet orange microsatellite loci revealed that AG/TC was the most abundant (69 percent) microsatellite class isolated, followed by GT/CA (15.9 percent), TCA/AGT (8 percent) and AAC/TTG (6.2 percent). The number of alleles ranged from 1 to 4, with a mean of 2 alleles per locus. Four microsatellite loci developed in this study were found to be useful for sweet orange DNA typing. The data obtained from microsatellites loci considered polymorphic will be useful as tools in the selection of zygotic and nucellar plants, identification of seedlings etc. for the cultivars Pêra IAC, Lanceta, Pêra GS 2000, Lamb Summer, Lima, Lima Tardia, Lima Verde, Mimo do Céu, Valência Folha Murcha, Valência Folha Concha, Natal Murcha, Sangüínea and Baía Gigante.


Subject(s)
Citrus sinensis/genetics , Microsatellite Repeats , Polymorphism, Genetic , Genetic Markers , Genetic Variation , Isoenzymes , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique
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