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Food Qual Prefer ; 86: 104028, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32834551

ABSTRACT

This preliminary study describes the impact of the COVID-19 health crisis on people's interests, opinions, and behaviour towards food. Here, the evolution of people's internet searches, the characteristics of the most watched YouTube videos, and Tweeted messages in relation to COVID-19 and food was studied. Additionally, an online questionnaire (Spanish population, n = 362) studied changes in food shopping habits during the lockdown, motivations behind the changes, and perceived reliability of the information received from media. Results showed initial trending searches and most watched YouTube videos were about understanding what COVID-19 is and how the illness can progress and spread. When the official statement of a pandemic was released, trending searches in relation to food and shopping increased. Data retrieved from Twitter also showed an evolution from shopping concerns to the feeling of uncertainty for the oncoming crisis. The answers to the online questionnaire showed reduction of shopping frequency but no changes in shopping location. Products purchased with higher frequency were pasta and vegetables (health motivations), others were purchased to improve their mood (nuts, cheese, and chocolates). Reduced purchasing was attributed to products with a short shelf-life (fish, seafood) or because they were unhealthy and contributed to gained body weight (sugary bakery goods) or mood (desserts). Statements made by experts or scientists were considered by consumers to be the most reliable.

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J Agric Food Chem ; 55(3): 912-9, 2007 Feb 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17263493

ABSTRACT

In an attempt to increase the acidity of wine by biological means, malate-producing yeasts were selected from a collection of 282 strains isolated in different parts of Spain. Only 4% of these strains (all of which belonged to Saccharomyces cerevisiae) produced l-(-)-malic acid in the range of 0.5-1 g/L. This was formed between days 2 and 6 of alcoholic fermentation, reaching a maximum on days 3 and 4; the concentration remained stable from day 7. Malic acid production was favored by temperatures in the 18-25 degrees C range and by musts with a high pH and low concentrations of sugar, initial malic acid, and yeast-assimilable nitrogen. Oxaloacetic acid, a precursor of malic acid, had no influence on malate production. The precursors pyruvic and fumaric acid did, however, have a significant effect on the production of this acid in some strains. No direct relation between pyruvate and malate metabolism was observed.


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Fermentation , Malates/metabolism , Saccharomyces/metabolism , Wine/analysis , Wine/microbiology , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry, Physical , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Pyruvic Acid/metabolism , Species Specificity , Temperature
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Abdom Imaging ; 32(2): 191-9, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16830207

ABSTRACT

EUS is a high-resolution technique for pancreatic imaging. EUS has applictions in detecting and staging pancreatic tumors, EUS guided FNA of the pancreas for tissue diagnosis, and evaluation of chronic pancreatitis as well as EUS guided therapy such as celiac plexus block. This is a review of EUS imaging (EUS) of the pancreas covering technical aspects, clinical indications, advantages, and pitfalls as well as emerging trends in the field.


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Endosonography , Pancreas/diagnostic imaging , Biopsy, Needle , Celiac Plexus , Humans , Nerve Block , Pancreatic Diseases , Pancreatic Neoplasms/diagnosis , Pancreatic Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Pancreatitis/diagnosis , Pancreatitis/diagnostic imaging
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