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Food Chem ; 310: 125935, 2020 Apr 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31835228

ABSTRACT

The determination of targeted healthy compounds in the most popular small and large-scale brewed beer sold in Italy was carried out. Nitrogen compounds, fermentable sugars, total phenolic content and antioxidant capacity, ß-glucans, pyridoxine, folates and silicon were quantified. Further, amine content was determined since raw materials and brewing technology can affect their level. Significantly higher values for total phenolic content, antioxidant activity, nitrogen, folate and putrescine content were found for small scale beers. However, the statistical results were affected by the different beer styles in the small scale and large scale brewed beer groups, since the content of these components can vary between beer styles. Positive Pearson correlation was found between total phenolic content and EBC colour. Wide variations in pyridoxine, ß-glucans and fermentable sugars levels were observed both for small and large scale beers, while average silicon content of two groups was similar.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/analysis , Beer/analysis , Phenols/analysis , Amines/analysis , Fermentation , Folic Acid/analysis , Italy , Pyridoxine/analysis , Silicon/analysis , Sugars/analysis
2.
Food Chem ; 209: 323-31, 2016 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27173570

ABSTRACT

Highly soluble maltodextrin-encapsulated grape skin phenolics comprising anthocyanins and less hydrophilic flavonoids were added as an ingredient to apple puree. Upon formulation, heat treatments were applied to achieve 3-14 decimal reductions (D) of the target microorganism (Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris). A storage study was performed at 15-35°C for 1month. Monomeric anthocyanins were retained at 100% after the 3 D treatment, while anthocyanin retention decreased to 72% with increasing heating intensity until 14 D. During storage, the concentration of monomeric anthocyanins decreased following first-order kinetics (k25°C=34.4d(-1), activation energy=51.0kJ/mol). The flavanols were more stable than the monomeric anthocyanins. The hydroxycinnamic acid, dihydrochalcone and flavonol contents did not change. The fortified puree had a two-fold higher reducing capacity with respect to apple puree. Overall, this ingredient could meet the industrial demand for sustainable colouring agents and health promoting compounds.


Subject(s)
Food Additives/chemistry , Food, Preserved/analysis , Malus/chemistry , Phenols/analysis , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Vitis/chemistry , Anthocyanins/analysis , Flavonoids/analysis , Flavonols/analysis , Food Storage , Food Technology , Models, Theoretical , Phenols/chemistry , Polyphenols/analysis
3.
Bioresour Technol ; 107: 267-74, 2012 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22244953

ABSTRACT

A combination of two environment-friend processes for hemicelluloses and lignin recovery from red grape stalks were investigated: an autohydrolysis pretreatment at 180°C for 30 min followed by a non-catalysed ethanol organosolv step at 180°C for 90 min. Hemicelluloses were precipitated by ethanol addition to autohydrolysis liquor, while lignin was tentatively precipitated by acidification of liquors from both the processes. Results suggest that stalks hemicelluloses can be easily hydrolysed requiring a milder treatment to reduce sugar degradation, while the organosolv process did not give a consistent delignification. Autohydrolysis allowed a recovery of 2% (on stalks d.m.) of total phenols in the liquor. Organosolv liquor had a higher concentration of phenols (corresponding to 0.72% of stalks d.m.) which almost completely precipitated with lignin.


Subject(s)
Lignin/isolation & purification , Phenols/isolation & purification , Polysaccharides/isolation & purification , Vitis/chemistry , Hot Temperature , Hydrolysis
4.
Ann Chim ; 91(3-4): 221-8, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11381548

ABSTRACT

Isoascorbic or erythorbic acid is a stereoisomer of ascorbic acid acting as a preservative against oxidation and decoloration, recently approved for food use also in the European Market. Actually erythorbate is produced by means of a complex and long process after bio-fermentation of dextrose. In order to simplify and improve this process a membrane system was conceived able to induce acid 2-ketogluconic diffusion from fermentation broth directly into methanol where it esterificates. Acid 2-ketogluconic methyl ester is the intermediate for erythorbic acid. The principal problem was to perfectly separate water from methanol to avoid saponification instead of esterification.


Subject(s)
Ascorbic Acid/isolation & purification , Ascorbic Acid/metabolism , Esterification , Fermentation , Filtration , Gluconates/metabolism , Membranes, Artificial , Methanol
5.
Minerva Pediatr ; 43(9): 549-56, 1991 Sep.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1758390

ABSTRACT

In this study the authors evaluated the correlation between plasma somatomedin C (SmC) levels and auxological features in 129 short children, who have been subdivided into four groups: classical growth hormone (GH) deficiency (14 prepubertal subjects), normal responses to provocative stimuli tests, but diminished spontaneous GH secretion (40 prepubertal subjects), normal responses to provocative stimuli tests and normal spontaneous GH secretion (45 prepubertal subjects and 30 subjects at stage G2/B2-Ph2 of puberty). The following correlations with SmC are resulted, when all the subjects were considered: chronological age (r = 0.415, p = 0.0002), bone age (r = 0.557, p less than 0.0001), bone age/chronological age ratio (r = 0.493, p less than 0.0001), height SDs (r = 0.574, p less than 0.0001), height velocity SDs (r = 0.599, p less than 0.0001), but not weight variation % (r = -0.020, p: ns). In conclusion, the results of the study demonstrate a high correlation between SmC levels and auxological features, with the exception of weight.


Subject(s)
Body Height , Growth , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/analysis , Age Determination by Skeleton , Child , Circadian Rhythm , Female , Growth Hormone/blood , Growth Hormone/deficiency , Growth Hormone/drug effects , Humans , Insulin , Levodopa , Male
6.
Minerva Pediatr ; 43(9): 583-5, 1991 Sep.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1758396

ABSTRACT

The authors report the experience of a pediatric clinic on hydrocarbon poisoning. Among the reported cases was that of a girl showing a serious pneumonitis.


Subject(s)
Hydrocarbons/poisoning , Child , Child, Preschool , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Pneumonia/chemically induced , Pneumonia/diagnosis , Pneumonia/therapy , Poisoning/complications , Poisoning/diagnosis , Poisoning/therapy
7.
Horm Res ; 35(1): 25-9, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1916650

ABSTRACT

Spontaneous growth hormone (GH) secretion in 116 short children was studied by sampling blood for GH measurement every 20 min over 24 h. We calculated 24-h mean GH concentration (MGHC), diurnal 12-h MGHC (dMGHC) and nocturnal 12-h MGHC (nMGHC). The children were subdivided into four groups: prepubertal children with 'classical' GH deficiency (group 1, n = 12, low responses to two provocative stimuli tests and MGHC less than 3 ng/ml), prepubertal children with 'nonclassical' GH deficiency (group 2, n = 36, normal GH responses to two provocative tests and MGHC less than 3 ng/ml), short normal children (normal GH responses to two provocative tests and MGHC greater than 3 ng/ml) at stage P1 of puberty (group 3, n = 41) and at stage P2 of puberty (group 4, n = 27). The values of MGHC, dMGHC and nMGHC were significantly higher in groups 3 and 4 than in groups 1 and 2, and in group 4 than in group 3. The values of MGHC and nMGHC were significantly higher in group 2 than in group 1. MGHC correlated highly with nMGHC and dMGHC (r = 0.97 and 0.94, respectively; p less than 0.001). On the basis of regression equations between MGHC and nMGHC or dMGHC, the study of the diagnostic accuracy showed values higher for nMGHC than for dMGHC: 94.1 vs. 89.6% for sensitivity, and 93.7 vs. 89.7% for specificity, respectively.


Subject(s)
Circadian Rhythm , Growth Disorders/physiopathology , Growth Hormone/metabolism , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Growth Hormone/deficiency , Humans , Hypoglycemia/chemically induced , Hypoglycemia/physiopathology , Insulin , Levodopa , Male , Puberty
8.
Pediatr Med Chir ; 12(5): 483-8, 1990.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2128398

ABSTRACT

We have evaluated thyroid and thyrotropin functions before the beginning and during Growth Hormone (GH) treatment for a 2-6-year period in a group composed of 21 children (age: 6.6 +/- 1.1 years, m +/- SD) suffering from classic GH deficiency. Circulating levels of thyroxine, and basal thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) always resulted in the normal range. TSH response to thyreotropin-releasing hormone administration showed in some subjects (one out of 21 before the start of treatment, 2 out of 16 after 2 years, 3 out of 12 after 4 years and 2 out of 10 after 6 years) a delayed (after 90-120 minutes) and higher peak in comparison to that of normal subjects. All these high and delayed values have been showed in only one occasion by different children, with the exception of a child who has presented the higher values in two occasions. Growth response to GH treatment has not been modified by the change in thyrotropin response, as subjects with high TSH peak have had a height velocity similar to that of the other children in the corresponding periods of study.


Subject(s)
Dwarfism, Pituitary/physiopathology , Growth Hormone/therapeutic use , Thyroid Gland/physiopathology , Thyrotropin/blood , Child , Dwarfism, Pituitary/blood , Dwarfism, Pituitary/drug therapy , Female , Growth Hormone/deficiency , Humans , Male , Thyroid Function Tests , Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone , Thyroxine/blood , Time Factors , Triiodothyronine/blood
9.
J Endocrinol Invest ; 13(6): 475-80, 1990 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2258576

ABSTRACT

In this study GHRH-test has been performed (2 micrograms/Kg of an iv bolus of GHRH 1-44) sampling for GH measurement every 15 min over 2 hours in three groups of short children. Group 1 consisted of 10 subjects with classic GH deficiency (CGHD): GH response less than 10 ng/ml to two conventional tests and 24-h mean GH concentration (MGHC) less than 3 ng/ml; group 2 consisted of 16 subjects with non-classic GH deficiency (NCGHD): response greater than 10 ng/ml to at least one conventional test and MGHC less than 3 ng/ml; group 3 consisted of 18 subjects with short normal stature: GH response greater than 10 ng/ml to at least one conventional test and MGHC greater than 3 ng/ml. GH peak and area under the curve (AUC) values were significantly lower in group 1 than groups 2 and 3 and in group 2 than group 3. GH peak and AUC values statistically correlated with height, height velocity, bone age/chronological age ratio and MGHC. Six children in group 1, 14 children in group 2 and all 18 children in group 3 showed after GHRH a GH peak greater than 10 ng/ml and were considered as 'responders'. Considering only the responders, GH peak and AUC values were significantly lower in group 1 than groups 2 and 3 and in group 2 than group 3. In conclusion, our data have shown that 87% of children with NCGHD responded to a single bolus of GHRH with an increase in GH levels greater than 10 ng/ml and that their responses were intermediate compared to those of CGHD and short normal subjects.


Subject(s)
Growth Disorders/metabolism , Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone , Growth Hormone/deficiency , Female , Growth Hormone/blood , Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone/physiology , Humans , Hypothalamus/drug effects , Immunoradiometric Assay , Male , Pituitary Gland/drug effects
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