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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 13974, 2019 09 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31562395

ABSTRACT

Total oil content (OC) is one of the main parameters used to characterize the whole of olives entering a commercial mill, quantified by the total fresh weight of the lot and the oil concentration (%) assessed in a representative sample on olive paste, by means of chemical extraction. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and NIR spectroscopy are alternative methods even at individual olives. This work evaluates several strategies to calibrate precise NIR models for the estimation of the total OC. To this end, 278 olives were analysed covering whole season variability in terms of olive fresh-weight and the corresponding OC by chemical extraction in 31 batches. The average spectra from hyperspectral NIR images (1003-2208 nm) were computed for each fruit and the actual OC (g) of those olives determined by NMR (0.09 to 1.29 g with a precision of 0.017 g). According to the results, current batch based assessment of the OC (Soxhlet, %) in mills only reproduces 44% of the underlying heterogeneity, despite being the factory standard. The incorporation of individual NIR spectra (278) to the 31 Soxhlet values of the batches allows a 67% explanation of the OC (%) of olives. When estimating OC (g) gathering individual fresh weight and the estimation of oil concentration in olives, a standard error of prediction of 0.061 g is reached (r2 = 0.93), a precision value that approaches the potential limit according to the NMR reference (0.017 g).


Subject(s)
Food Handling/methods , Olea/chemistry , Olive Oil/chemistry , Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared/methods , Calibration
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Lett Appl Microbiol ; 59(6): 594-603, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25099389

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: We propose a model, based on the Gompertz equation, to describe the growth of yeasts colonies on agar medium. This model presents several advantages: (i) one equation describes the colony growth, which previously needed two separate ones (linear increase of radius and of the squared radius); (ii) a similar equation can be applied to total and viable cells, colony area or colony radius, because the number of total cells in mature colonies is proportional to their area; and (iii) its parameters estimate the cell yield, the cell concentration that triggers growth limitation and the effect of this limitation on the specific growth rate. To elaborate the model, area, total and viable cells of 600 colonies of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Debaryomyces fabryi, Zygosaccharomyces rouxii and Rhodotorula glutinis have been measured. With low inocula, viable cells showed an initial short exponential phase when colonies were not visible. This phase was shortened with higher inocula. In visible or mature colonies, cell growth displayed Gompertz-type kinetics. It was concluded that the cells growth in colonies is similar to liquid cultures only during the first hours, the rest of the time they grow, with near-zero specific growth rates, at least for 3 weeks. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Mathematical models used to predict microbial growth are based on liquid cultures data. Models describing growth on solid surfaces, highlighting the differences with liquids cultures, are scarce. In this work, we have demonstrated that a single Gompertz equation describes accurately the increase of the yeast colonies, up to the point where they reach their maximum size. The model can be used to quantify the differences in growth kinetics between solid and liquid media. Moreover, as all its parameters have biological meaning, it could be used to build secondary models predicting yeast growth on solid surfaces under several environmental conditions.


Subject(s)
Debaryomyces/growth & development , Models, Biological , Rhodotorula/growth & development , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/growth & development , Zygosaccharomyces/growth & development , Culture Media , Kinetics , Microbial Viability
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Neotrop Entomol ; 40(4): 517-8, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21952974

ABSTRACT

Anastrepha flavipennis Greene was obtained from Pouteria glomerata (Sapotaceae) fruits, known as "abiurana-da-várzea" in the Brazilian Amazon. This is the first record of A. flavipennis for the state of Amazonas and of P. glomerata as a host for this fruit fly in the Amazon Basin.


Subject(s)
Pouteria/parasitology , Tephritidae , Animals , Brazil
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Clin Neurol Neurosurg ; 113(4): 277-80, 2011 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21159421

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To report the results from the Brazilian database on multiple sclerosis (MS) and pregnancy. METHODS: Retrospective data from MS patients who became pregnant at any time of their disease were sent to a Brazilian database, using a specific file for this purpose. RESULTS: Data on 128 women (142 pregnancies) from 30 neurologists working in 21 cities in Brazil were collected. Patients' average age at pregnancy was 29.8 years (range 16-42). EDSS at start of pregnancy was 1.5±1.4; and the relapse rate in the year preceding pregnancy was 1.2±1.5. Exposure to medication at any time during pregnancy was high (69.7%): 48.6% to interferon beta; 14.1% to glatiramer acetate; and 7% to other immunomodulatory and immunosuppressive drugs. There was a significant decrease in relapse rate during pregnancy. The prevalence of complications was relatively low, with 4.9% of obstetric and 1.4% neonatal unfavorable outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Our patients had low degrees of disability, short histories of disease, high drug exposure, and relatively high relapse rate in the year previous to pregnancy. Obstetric and neonatal outcomes were successful in over 90% of our patients.


Subject(s)
Multiple Sclerosis/epidemiology , Pregnancy Complications/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Birth Weight/drug effects , Brazil/epidemiology , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Databases, Factual , Female , Glatiramer Acetate , Humans , Immunosuppressive Agents/adverse effects , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Newborn, Diseases/epidemiology , Interferon Type I/adverse effects , Interferon Type I/therapeutic use , Multiple Sclerosis/drug therapy , Peptides/adverse effects , Peptides/therapeutic use , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome , Recombinant Proteins , Recurrence , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult
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Braz. j. phys. ther. (Impr.) ; 10(3): 285-289, jul.-set. 2006. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-445439

ABSTRACT

CONTEXTO: A relação entre disfunções respiratórias e têmporo-mandibulares tem sido recentemente constatada pela incidência de dor orofacial entre indivíduos com história de doenças respiratórias obstrutivas tanto de vias aéreas superiores como nas inferiores. OBJETIVO: Avaliar comparativamente a mecânica ventilatória em indivíduos com disfunção têmporo-mandibular (DTM) e em indivíduos assintomáticos. MÉTODO: Participaram do estudo 35 voluntários, sendo 20 indivíduos com DTM e 15 assintomáticos. Os participantes foram avaliados para verificação da presença e grau de disfunção têmporo-mandibular. Realizou-se avaliação respiratória, por meio de inspeção do padrão e tipo ventilatório, medida dos perímetros torácicos, teste de força dos músculos respiratórios e histórico de enfermidade respiratória. RESULTADOS: Nos indivíduos com DTM, o modo respiratório bucal (30 por cento) e misto (15 por cento), bem como o padrão ventilatório apical (45 por cento) foram predominantes. Observou-se uma menor expansibilidade torácica e uma redução estatisticamente significante no índice de amplitude abdominal nos indivíduos com DTM. Estes indivíduos também apresentaram maior incidência de patologias respiratórias obstrutivas tanto de vias aéreas superiores (70 por cento) como inferiores (45 por cento) em relação aos assintomáticos. CONCLUSÃO: Os resultados indicam que existe uma influência da mecânica ventilatória sobre a ocorrência de disfunção têmporo-mandibular.


BACKGROUND: The relationship between respiratory and temporomandibular dysfunctions has recently been brought to light through the incidence of orofacial pain among individuals with a history of obstructive respiratory diseases in the upper and lower airways. OBJECTIVE: To comparatively evaluate the ventilatory mechanics in individuals with temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) and in asymptomatic individuals. METHOD: Thirty-five volunteers took part in the study: 20 individuals with TMD and 15 asymptomatic individuals. The participants were evaluated to verify the presence and degree of TMD. A respiratory evaluation was carried out by means of inspecting the ventilatory pattern and type, measuring the chest perimeter, testing the respiratory muscle strength and investigating the history of respiratory diseases. RESULTS: The mouth (30 percent) and mixed (15 percent) breathing types and the apical ventilatory pattern (45 percent) predominated in individuals with TMD. There was less chest expandability and a statistically significantly smaller abdominal amplitude index in individuals with TMD. These individuals also presented higher incidence of obstructive respiratory diseases in the upper (70 percent) and lower (45 percent) airways, in relation to the asymptomatic individuals. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that there is an influence from ventilatory mechanics on the occurrence of temporomandibular dysfunction.


Subject(s)
Humans , Mastication , Posture , Pulmonary Ventilation , Respiratory Tract Diseases , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
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