Int J Biol Macromol
January 2023
In the face of the environmental problems caused by using food packaging composed of non-renewable sources, the aim of this study was producing a new antimicrobial film, biodegradable and with UV barrier based on commercial κ-carrageenan/starch polysaccharides loaded zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) for the first time by casting method. Different formulations of κ-carrageenan/starch/ZnONPs were extensively characterized. The X-ray patterns displayed diffraction peaks characteristics of the crystallographic plane of ZnONPs.
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December 2017
Fast and innovative methodology to monitors the addition of soybean oil in extra virgin olive oil was developed employing ESI-MS with ionization operating in positive mode. A certified extra virgin olive oil and refined soybean oil samples were analyzed by direct infusion, the identification of a natural lipid marker present only in soybean oil (m/z 886.68 [TAG+NH]) was possible.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aims of this study were the optimization and validation of a new ultrasound assisted phytosterol method through analysis of response surface generated from Box-Behnken design. Variables quantity of sample (g), volume of KOH/MeOH (mL) and ultrasound time (s) were investigated in three levels. The evaluation process of the methodology was executed through determination of analytical parameters, such as selectivity, linearity, accuracy, dynamic linear range, "intra-day" accuracy and limits of detection and quantification.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to analyze the composition of fatty acids employing gas chromatography as the separation method, a derivatization of lipids using esterification and transesterification reactions is needed. The methodologies currently available are time consuming and use large amounts of sample and reagents. Thus, this work proposes a new procedure to carry out the derivatization of fatty acids without the need for prior extraction of lipids.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDepression is increasingly present in the population, and its pathophysiology and treatment have been investigated with several animal models, including olfactory bulbectomy (Obx). Fish oil (FO) supplementation during the prenatal and postnatal periods decreases depression-like and anxiety-like behaviors. The present study evaluated the effect of FO supplementation on Obx-induced depressive-like behavior and cognitive impairment.
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