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Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ; : 1-13, 2023 Nov 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37950651

ABSTRACT

Dysbiosis in neurological disorders has highlighted the gut-microbiota-brain axis and psychobiotics and their ability to act on the brain-gut axis. Studying and discovering new approaches in therapies for neuropsychiatric disorders are strategies that have been discussed and put into practice. Lactiplantibacillus plantarum is a lactic acid bacteria species with an extensive history of safe use whose action as a psychobiotic has been successfully explored. This review describes and discusses the mechanisms of action of L. plantarum and its potential for the prevention and treatment of neurological disorders. Randomized and controlled trials in humans or animals and using supplements based on different strains of L. plantarum were selected. The psychobiotic effect of L. plantarum has been shown, mainly through its action on the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis and regulation of levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, it could protect the integrity of the intestinal barrier and decrease inflammation, alleviating a series of symptoms of neurological diseases. The results showed improvements in cognitive function, memory, anxiety, hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), sleep quality, and growth stimulation of beneficial species of bacteria in the gut. Larger and deeper studies are needed to use psychobiotics to prevent and treat neurological disorders.

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Food Res Int ; 173(Pt 1): 113206, 2023 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37803534

ABSTRACT

The relationship between the consumption of hyper-palatable ultra-processed foods and the process of addiction gains notoriety due to its relationship with obesity. Food addiction is a complex phenomenon intrinsically related to the individual's behavioral, emotional, and subjective aspects. Therefore, using classical approaches to sensory science may be insufficient to understand better the individual's sensory experience with hyper-palatable foods. In this context, sensory and consumer science techniques with holistic approaches have been aimed at accessing more subjective consumer perceptions. This study used the Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS 2.0) to investigate the prevalence of food addiction and the Structured Projective Mapping (S-MP) and Sorting techniques to verify how individuals with and without food addiction perceive and understand different types of food. The prevalence of food addiction was 21.77% (n = 59 out of 271) and was associated with a higher BMI but not with sociodemographic aspects. Projective Mapping (RV = 0.937) and Sorting (RV = 0.934) indicated that perception in relation to attributes such as health and pleasure was similar for all investigated foods in individuals with or without food addiction. The presence of addictive eating behavior does not seem to be related to the way individuals perceive foods from different categories, for example, minimally or highly processed and hyper-palatable foods.


Subject(s)
Food Addiction , Humans , Food Addiction/epidemiology , Food Addiction/psychology , Feeding Behavior/psychology , Pleasure , Brazil/epidemiology , Obesity/epidemiology
3.
Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ; : 1-15, 2022 Jul 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35876099

ABSTRACT

Milk and dairy products present considerable socioeconomic importance but are also a regular pesticide residue contamination source, which is considered a worldwide public health concern and a major international trade issue. Thus, a literature review was conducted to assess pesticide residue levels in milk and dairy products, as well as the residue degradation capacity during its processing. Organochlorine, organophosphate, synthetic pyrethroid and/or triazine were found in fluid milk, powder products, yogurts, cheese, butter, and sour cream. Thermal processing reduced most residue levels, although some treatments increased total hexachlorocyclohexane and its isomers (α-, γ-, δ-, and ß-). Emerging non-thermal treatments presented promising results, but some by-products had higher toxicity than their precursors. Biodegradation by lactic acid bacteria were effective during yogurt and cheese fermentation. However, ß-hexachlorocyclohexane level seems to increase in yogurts containing Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis, while increase or maintenance of pesticide residue concentration was observed during coagulation and cheese maturation. Deep research is needed to understand the isomerization and degradation mechanisms after thermal, non-thermal, and fermentation processing. Emerging heat technology can be an excellent topic to be investigated for pesticide residues degradation in the future. These mitigation approaches can be a feasible future alternative to milk and dairy production.

4.
Food Res Int ; 157: 111228, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35761544

ABSTRACT

The oral environment is an essential part of the human microbiome. The consumption of probiotic products may improve the oral microbiota and reduce the risk of diseases. This paper presents a bibliometric and critical review of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) that used probiotics to analyze oral parameters in humans. RCTs carried out with no age, gender, and ethnicity restrictions and published in the pre-COVID-19 period were included. Furthermore, the utilization of probiotic dairy products to improve oral health is discussed. The bibliometric review demonstrated that 'Microbiology,' 'Dental caries,' and 'Streptococcus mutants' were the most highlighted keywords. Furthermore, Sweden and India have the highest number of publications. The most prevalent outcomes were 'salivary parameters,' 'periodontal disease,' and 'dental caries.' The most used vehicles for probiotic administration were pharmaceutical formulas and dairy products. The administration of probiotic dairy products could modify the oral microbiota (reductions in S. mutans counts), influence the caries development and periodontal disease in children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly, and improve gingival health. The main probiotic dairy products investigated were milk, fermented milk, yogurt, kefir, curd, and cheese. Lacticaseibacillus paracasei SD1 was the most used probiotic culture. The studies demonstrated that the probiotic effect lasted 2-4 weeks after discontinuing consumption. However, the results depended on the subject type, study design, probiotic strain and concentration, and dairy product type. In conclusion, probiotic dairy products are promising alternatives to improve oral health.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Dental Caries , Periodontal Diseases , Probiotics , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Animals , Bibliometrics , Child , Dental Caries/prevention & control , Dentistry , Humans , Milk/microbiology , Probiotics/therapeutic use , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
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Food Sci Technol Int ; 28(5): 379-387, 2022 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34000862

ABSTRACT

Prato cheese is one of the most consumed dairy products around the word, mainly in Brazil, being the second most produced cheese in the country. However, a great variation in the cheeses sensory profiles is observed. Therefore, knowledge about the attributes that drives the product acceptance is important for Prato cheese standardization, targeting the best production conditions for obtaining cheese quality improvement. Moreover, this study also contributes with information about the TDS and CATA methodologies for the sensory field. TDS and CATA were useful tools determining liking directors of Brazilian Prato cheese. Creamy, Salt and soft attributes were indicated as drivers of liking of Prato cheese, while hard, rubbery and bitter taste contributed negatively to the acceptance of the product.


Subject(s)
Cheese , Brazil , Consumer Behavior , Sensation , Taste
6.
Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 26(4): 158-164, out./dez. 2019. il.
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1380149

ABSTRACT

In the present study, nonfat yoghurt made with whey protein isolate (WPI) or pasteurized egg white powder (albumin) was added with syrup containing jaboticaba pulp and lyophilized jaboticaba peel flour and six experimental groups were made: control yoghurt (CY); WPI yoghurt (WY); albumin yoghurt (AY), syrup yoghurt and WPI (WSY); syrup and albumin yoghurt (ASY) and syrup yoghurt (SY). This study aimed to verify the influence of the addition of fruit syrup on the phenolics compounds and on the instrumental color parameters of yoghurts made with proteins on the 1st and 28th day of storage. There was a significant decrease in total phenolics content in yoghurt containing WPI and syrup (from 1408.14mg GAE.L-1 to 686.73mg GAE.L-1), as well as total anthocyanin content. However, yoghurt containing syrup and albumin showed an increase in total flavonoid content on day 28 of storage (from 28.30mg QE.100g-1 to 38.29mg QE.100g-1). Regarding color, there was an increase in L* and b* values in yoghurt containing syrup and WPI and in yoghurt containing syrup and albumin. For a* values, a decrease was observed at the end of the storage period in samples containing protein (WPI or albumin) and syrup. The data showed that the addition of jaboticaba syrup to yoghurts containing different proteins provided different phenolics compounds contents at the end of the storage period, and different color parameters to the final product.


No presente estudo, iogurtes desnatados feitos com proteína isolada do soro do leite (PIS) ou albumina isolada da clara do ovo pasteurizada em pó (albumina) foram adicionados de xarope contendo a polpa da jabuticaba e a farinha liofilizada da casca da jabuticaba, obtendo-se seis grupos experimentais: iogurte controle (CY); iogurte PIS (WY); iogurte albumina (AY); iogurte xarope e PIS (WSY); iogurte xarope e albumina (ASY) e iogurte com xarope (SY). Neste estudo objetivou-se verificar a influência da adição do xarope da fruta nos compostos fenólicos e nos parâmetros instrumentais de cor dos iogurtes elaborados com proteínas no 1oe 28o dia de armazenamento. Houve uma diminuição significativa no teor de fenólicos totais no iogurte contendo PIS e xarope (de 1408.14mg GAE.L-1para 686.73mg GAE.L-1), bem como no teor de antocianinas (de 158.45mg cyanidin-3-glucoside.L-1para 56.45mg cyanidin-3-glucoside.L-1). No entanto, os iogurtes contendo xarope e albumina apresentaram um aumento no teor de flavonóides totais no 28o dia de armazenamento (de 28.30mg QE.100g-1para 38.29mg QE.100g-1). Em relação a cor houve um aumento dos valores de L* e no valor de b* no iogurte contendo xarope e PIS e no iogurte contendo xarope e albumina. Já para os valores de a* foi observado uma diminuição ao final do período de armazenamento nas amostras contendo proteína (PIS ou albumina) e xarope. Os dados demonstraram que a adição do xarope de jabuticaba a iogurtes contendo diferentes proteínas proporcionaram diferentes conteúdos de compostos fenólicos ao final do período de estocagem, e diferentes parâmetros de cor ao produto final.


Subject(s)
Yogurt/analysis , Flavonoids/analysis , Albumins/analysis , Polyphenols/analysis , Whey Proteins/analysis , Fruit
7.
Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 26(4): 158-164, out./dez. 2019. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1491652

ABSTRACT

In the present study, nonfat yoghurt made with whey protein isolate (WPI) or pasteurized egg white powder (albumin) was added with syrup containing jaboticaba pulp and lyophilized jaboticaba peel flour and six experimental groups were made: control yoghurt (CY); WPI yoghurt (WY); albumin yoghurt (AY), syrup yoghurt and WPI (WSY); syrup and albumin yoghurt (ASY) and syrup yoghurt (SY). This study aimed to verify the influence of the addition of fruit syrup on the phenolics compounds and on the instrumental color parameters of yoghurts made with proteins on the 1st and 28th day of storage. There was a significant decrease in total phenolics content in yoghurt containing WPI and syrup (from 1408.14mg GAE.L-1 to 686.73mg GAE.L-1), as well as total anthocyanin content. However, yoghurt containing syrup and albumin showed an increase in total flavonoid content on day 28 of storage (from 28.30mg QE.100g-1 to 38.29mg QE.100g-1). Regarding color, there was an increase in L* and b* values in yoghurt containing syrup and WPI and in yoghurt containing syrup and albumin. For a* values, a decrease was observed at the end of the storage period in samples containing protein (WPI or albumin) and syrup. The data showed that the addition of jaboticaba syrup to yoghurts containing different proteins provided different phenolics compounds contents at the end of the storage period, and different color parameters to the final product.


No presente estudo, iogurtes desnatados feitos com proteína isolada do soro do leite (PIS) ou albumina isolada da clara do ovo pasteurizada em pó (albumina) foram adicionados de xarope contendo a polpa da jabuticaba e a farinha liofilizada da casca da jabuticaba, obtendo-se seis grupos experimentais: iogurte controle (CY); iogurte PIS (WY); iogurte albumina (AY); iogurte xarope e PIS (WSY); iogurte xarope e albumina (ASY) e iogurte com xarope (SY). Neste estudo objetivou-se verificar a influência da adição do xarope da fruta nos compostos fenólicos e nos parâmetros instrumentais de cor dos iogurtes elaborados com proteínas no 1º e 28º dia de armazenamento. Houve uma diminuição significativa no teor de fenólicos totais no iogurte contendo PIS e xarope (de 1408.14mg GAE.L-1 para 686.73mg GAE.L-1), bem como no teor de antocianinas (de 158.45mg cyanidin-3-glucoside.L-1 para 56.45mg cyanidin-3-glucoside.L-1). No entanto, os iogurtes contendo xarope e albumina apresentaram um aumento no teor de flavonóides totais no 28º dia de armazenamento (de 28.30mg QE.100g-1 para 38.29mg QE.100g-1). Em relação a cor houve um aumento dos valores de L* e no valor de b* no iogurte contendo xarope e PIS e no iogurte contendo xarope e albumina. Já para os valores de a* foi observado uma diminuição ao final do período de armazenamento nas amostras contendo proteína (PIS ou albumina) e xarope. Os dados demonstraram que a adição do xarope de jabuticaba a iogurtes contendo diferentes proteínas proporcionaram diferentes conteúdos de compostos fenólicos ao final do período de estocagem, e diferentes parâmetros de cor ao produto final.


Subject(s)
Albumins , Fruit , Yogurt , Myrtaceae , Polyphenols/analysis , Whey/administration & dosage , Cultured Milk Products
8.
Hig. aliment ; 33(288/289): 816-820, abr.-maio 2019. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1482049

ABSTRACT

O requeijão cremoso é um queijo fundido tipicamente brasileiro, de textura agradável, sabor suave e ampla aceitação no mercado nacional. Diante da procura do consumidor por produtos diferenciados, há a necessidade de reduzir açúcares, gorduras e sais, dando origem aos produtos denominados “light”. O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar o perfil sensorial de requeijões tradicionais e “light” obtidos no comércio varejista. 10 marcas diferentes foram avaliadas por meio da análise descritiva quantitativa (ADQ). Dezoito termos descritivos foram desenvolvidos por uma equipe de provadores treinados. Os dados foram submetidos à Análise Multivariada de Componentes Principais (ACP). No geral, observou-se que as amostras tradicionais foram caracterizadas por atributos diferentes daqueles utilizados para descrever as amostras “light”, o que sugere alteração na qualidade sensorial desses produtos, um desafio para a indústria de laticínios.


Subject(s)
Humans , Food Samples , Perception , Cheese , Caloric Restriction , Cultured Milk Products
9.
Food Res Int ; 106: 1-10, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29579892

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to evaluate the implications of analyzing texture and taste simultaneously on Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS) descriptions of Prato cheese. TDS tests were performed in two ways: I-panelists performed TDS tests of cheeses evaluating an attribute list with taste and texture sensations in a same session; II-TDS sessions were performed for each sensory modality. The difficulty and reliability degrees on performing the tests were assessed by the panelists; and some physico-chemical parameters were determined to compare the sensory and instrumental results. During TDS tests, simultaneous evaluations provided a higher number of significant sensations (considering both taste and texture sensations), but at lower dominance rates. Moreover, it was noted that one of the main implications of the simultaneous analysis on TDS results was the temporality differences (the time to reach the significance level, the sensation duration and the sensations sequence). However, regarding only the attributes that most characterized the samples, the results suggested a great similarity between the descriptions obtained from both TDS modalities. The simultaneous analysis implied greater difficulty in performing the tests and less reliable results according to the panelist's opinions. Moreover, the panel considered the texture evaluation more difficult than the taste evaluation. Regarding the instrumental analysis, the physico-chemical parameter intensity (amplitude) was not strongly linked to the maximum dominance rate.


Subject(s)
Cheese , Food Analysis/methods , Mouth , Taste , Touch , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Reproducibility of Results , Sensation , Young Adult
10.
Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf ; 17(3): 663-677, 2018 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33350122

ABSTRACT

In the last decade, the use of multivariate statistical techniques developed for analytical chemistry has been adopted widely in food science and technology. Usually, chemometrics is applied when there is a large and complex dataset, in terms of sample numbers, types, and responses. The results are used for authentication of geographical origin, farming systems, or even to trace adulteration of high value-added commodities. In this article, we provide an extensive practical and pragmatic overview on the use of the main chemometrics tools in food science studies, focusing on the effects of process variables on chemical composition and on the authentication of foods based on chemical markers. Pattern recognition methods, such as principal component analysis and cluster analysis, have been used to associate the level of bioactive components with in vitro functional properties, although supervised multivariate statistical methods have been used for authentication purposes. Overall, chemometrics is a useful aid when extensive, multiple, and complex real-life problems need to be addressed in a multifactorial and holistic context. Undoubtedly, chemometrics should be used by governmental bodies and industries that need to monitor the quality of foods, raw materials, and processes when high-dimensional data are available. We have focused on practical examples and listed the pros and cons of the most used chemometric tools to help the user choose the most appropriate statistical approach for analysis of complex and multivariate data.

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Cienc. tecnol. aliment ; 36(1): 1-8, Jan.-Mar. 2016.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-831583

ABSTRACT

In most industrialized countries, the sodium intake exceeds the nutritional recommendations. In this sense the search for healthier foods has led the food industry to review their formulations in relation to food components such as salt, which is associated with increased risk of chronic diseases. As a result, different strategies for reducing salt levels in processed foods have been investigated. Among the technological options available, the high-pressure processing has stood out by presenting intrinsic technological advantages that can contribute to optimization of food formulations with low / reduced sodium contents. This review provides a brief overview of the key strategies and use of high pressure in the development of reduced-salt products.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Hypertension , Industrialized Foods , Cardiovascular Diseases , Recommended Dietary Allowances , Sodium Chloride, Dietary/adverse effects
13.
Hig. aliment ; 22(158): 89-91, jan.-fev. 2008. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-528801

ABSTRACT

Sessenta e oito amostras de refrigerantes tubaínas de 6 diferentes marcas comercializadas no município de Nilópolis, RJ foram submetidas à análises físico-químicas ( pH, acidez titulável, teor de sólidos solúveis) e microbiológicas (Coliformes a 35°C). 100 por cento dos parâmetros apresentam-se dentro dos limites oficiais da legislação. Os resultados obtidos indicam práticas adequadas no processamento dos produtos pelas Unidades produtoras sem risco para a Saúde Pública.


Subject(s)
Food Analysis , Microbiological Techniques , Carbonated Beverages , Brazil , Commerce
14.
Hig. aliment ; 20(143): 69-71, ago. 2006. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-446601

ABSTRACT

Um total de 48 amostras de pães de forma de quatro diferentes marcas (A, B, C, D) comercializadas na cidade do Rio de Janeiro foram submetidas a análises de umidade e pH. Umidade foi encontrada na faixa de 34,20-37,76 por cento e pH entre 5,11-5,76. 8(12,5 por cento) das amostras não estão de acordo com a legislação, devido a presença de teores de umidade individuais acima do limite de 38,0 por cento, sendo todas pertencentes à marca A, o que corresponde a 60,0 por cento das amostras relativas a essa marca. Os resultados sugerem um aperfeiçoamento das práticas de controle de qualidade nas indústrias de panificação no sentido do cumprimento da referida legislação do setor, assim como um monitoramento maior da fiscalização da Vigilância Sanitária, bem como a exigência por parte desta para as referidas unidades industriais adotarem Sistemas de Garantia de Qualidade, como Boas Práticas de Fabricação (BPF).


Subject(s)
Food Quality Standards , Good Manufacturing Practices , Humidity , Bread/analysis , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Chemical Phenomena
15.
Hig. aliment ; 19(135): 103-05, set. 2005. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-421568

ABSTRACT

Durante os meses de março e abril de 2002, as informações contidas nos rótulos de 37 produtos alimentícios (4) diets e (33) lights de diversas classes comercializados no Rio de Janeiro, foram analisadas. Os resultados mostraram que 73 por cento dos produtos mostraram-se compatíveis com normas vigentes. Entretanto tornam-se necessárias adequações para um total cumprimento da legislação.


Subject(s)
Diet , Food Labeling , Food, Formulated , Food Quality Standards
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