Publications by authors named "R J Rando"

is a multipurpose fruit tree that grows wild in many arid and semi-arid African areas; however, recent domestication efforts have been undertaken to protect the species from the threat of urbanization and climate change. Within this context, the impact of the domestication of Algerian was evaluated on its seed oil, which is already valued as food. Hence, oils from wild and domesticated trees were comparatively investigated for their physicochemical and compositional quality.

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  • Honey is widely consumed for its nutritional benefits, but pesticide residues and contaminants can affect its quality.
  • A study analyzed physicochemical properties and contaminants in monofloral and multifloral honey from Algeria, finding most results met EU standards, but certain pesticides exceeded safe levels.
  • The findings suggest a need for better monitoring of honey and agricultural practices in Algeria to align with international health regulations for consumer safety.
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cladodes are by-products which contain high amounts of fibres, bioactive and functional compounds. Given their high annual productivity per hectare, cladodes represent a cheap and suitable substrate, usable for fermentation processes. We investigated their potential as a substrate for the growth and production of lactic acid from Lactobacillus acidophilus LA-5.

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Growing health, environmental, and ethical concerns have encouraged interest in plant-based milks (PBMs), but it remains questionable whether the nutrition labeling of these products is adequately reliable for consumers, and whether nutritional standards can be defined for a given PBM type. On this basis, cereal, pseudocereal, nut, and legume PBMs available on the Italian market were analyzed in order to check the accuracy of nutritional labels on packages and generate new or updated compositional data. Most labels provided inaccurate information, especially with respect to the declared energy, fat, and saturated fat.

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  • Seafood is an important source of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), which are vital for health, but their levels can vary based on processing methods.
  • This study analyzed various processed fish and shellfish products from both EU and non-EU sources using gas chromatography to assess their fatty acid composition.
  • Findings showed that all samples had low atherogenicity and thrombogenicity indices, highlighting that these products are good sources of beneficial PUFAs like EPA and DHA, making them recommended for dietary inclusion.
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