Publications by authors named "Guangyi Gong"

Vitamin A is an essential micronutrient crucial for human health, but it is susceptible to degradation when exposed to light, oxygen, and heat, reducing its effectiveness in food production. This study aims to develop vitamin A acetate (VA) emulsion microparticles under an acidic condition using electrostatic complexation and the viscosifying effect to enhance VA physicochemical stability. The stability, encapsulation efficiency (EE), microstructure, and rheological properties of VA emulsion microparticles at different sodium alginate concentrations were investigated.

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Approximately 70 % of the calcium intake in the adult diet worldwide is derived from dairy products. However, insoluble calcium salts, which are usually added directly during dairy production, have poor suspension stability and are prone to precipitation. The current study aimed to address the constraints of conventional production methods by utilizing solid dispersion emulsification technology to inhibit the aggregation of calcium salts.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a common class of petroleum hydrocarbons, widely encountered in both environment and industrial pollution sources. Owing to their toxicity, environmental persistence, and potential bioaccumulation properties, a mounting interest has been kindled in addressing the remediation of PAHs. Biodegradation is widely employed for the removal and remediation of PAHs due to its low cost, lack of second-contamination and ease of operation.

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Natural vitamin E, which is mainly extracted from vegetable oil deodoriser distillate (VODD), is likely contaminated by carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). A total of 26 commercial vitamin E products from six countries were investigated for 16 EPA PAHs using QuEChERS combined with gas chromatography triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC-QQQ-MS). The concentrations of total PAHs in the samples ranged from 46.

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An increasing number of studies have suggested that PAH contamination in dairy products demands high concern. This study established an efficient determination method for the European Union 15 + 1 PAHs and four PAH derivatives in dairy samples using a QuEChERS method coupled with GC-QqQ-MS. The optimized method obtained a recovery of 63.

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Numerous studies have demonstrated that dozens of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are mutagenic, genotoxic and strongly carcinogenic. PAHs are found to be widely present in foods contaminated through multiple paths. Due to their lipophilic nature, these compounds easily accumulate in edible oils and fatty foods where they can range from no detection to over 2000μg/kg.

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This study developed a new method for analysing 6-ClBaP and 7-ClBaA in six oil samples using liquid-liquid extraction and solid-phase extraction followed by GC-QQQ-MS. The recoveries of 6-ClBaP and 7-ClBaA were 44.26 ± 2.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and oxygenated PAHs (OPAHs) are classes of contaminants that are present in the environment and food. They pose a great threat to human health because of their carcinogenicity and mutagenicity. Very few studies have focused on their concentration in waste cooking oil (WCO) and oil deodorizer distillate (ODD).

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This study investigated the effects of three light intensities on four types of palm oils during consecutive storage for 12 months at 4 °C. The concentrations of 4-hydroxy-2- trans-hexenal (4-HHE), 4-hydroxy-2- trans-nonenal (4-HNE), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)4, and PAH8 in the oils significantly increased with the increasing light intensity after storage. The red palm oil had the lowest rate of increase of 4-HNE, while 5° palm oil had the highest rate of increase of the PAH, OPAH, 4-HNE, and peroxide values during storage.

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Changes in polycyclic (PAH) and oxygenated (OPAH) aromatic hydrocarbon concentrations in vegetable oils during storage for 270days at 25°C or 4°C were investigated. The concentrations of OPAHs and PAHs increased with storage time. The increase in PAH concentration was mainly caused by light PAHs.

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