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Micromycetes from the genus Alternaria are commonly found in plant food raw materials, and their produced emerging mycotoxins (EMT) pose a risk to human health. Based on polyphase taxonomy, we studied the species composition of the Alternaria spp. population in samples of Russian grain and berries; non-toxinogenic species of Alternaria of the Infectoriae section and toxinogenic species of the Alternaria section were found.

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The development of technologies for producing bacterial concentrates and enzyme preparations using domestic microbial strains is an urgent task. The use of whey protein hydrolysates as components of nutrient media for probiotic bacteria consortia for the cultivation of lactic acid and bifidobacteria makes it possible to improve and develop innovative processes for obtaining bacterial concentrates with the required functional properties for the production of dietary supplements. A consortium of probiotic microorganisms (lactic acid and bifidobacteria) was created in the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Food Biotechnology as a starter culture for specialized dairy products.

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  • - Patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) show impaired nutritional habits, and certain dietary patterns like the Mediterranean, vegetarian, and DASH diets can help prevent the disease.
  • - The study involved analyzing the diets of 613 Russian patients with NAFLD and a control group, using data collected from 2021 to 2023, including assessment of liver conditions through advanced imaging techniques.
  • - Findings revealed significant differences in food intake between NAFLD patients and healthy individuals, with NAFLD patients consuming less dairy, legumes, healthy fats, fish, vegetables, and nuts, while consuming more meat, compared to recommended dietary patterns.
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[Dairy kitchens in besieged Leningrad (1941-1944)].

Vopr Pitan

November 2024

Federal Research Centre of Nutrition, Biotechnology and Food Safety, 109240, Moscow, Russian Federation.

Retrospective analysis of medical and organizational problems of food supply in besieged Leningrad is important for the development of the principles of population nutrition in extreme situations. of the paper was to characterize the work of dairy kitchens that provided nutrition to infants in Leningrad during the blockade years (1941-1944) on the basis of documentary data. .

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Safety assessment approaches of novel food, currently adopted in the Russian Federation, imply mandatory in vivo reproductive toxicity tests with the study of reproductive function and offspring development in order to obtain comprehensive evidence of the absence of distant adverse effects that may manifest only in the next generation. Comprehensive study of reproductive function, pre- and postnatal offspring development, as a rule, includes the research of a large number of parameters, all of which has a wide range of physiological fluctuations, and the heterogeneous distribution of some parameters' values complicates the interpretation of the results. of the study was to investigate the efficiency of a reduced adaptive potential model in rats, based on decreased diet protein intake, for the use in reproductive toxicity experiments.

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Vitamin K comes in several forms in foods. Phylloquinone (vitamin K1) is found in plant foods. Menaquinones (vitamin K2) are a class of vitamin K compounds found in animal products and fermented foods.

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Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is considered a promising alternative to microcrystalline cellulose, as well as an ingredient in low-calorie dietary products. However, the risks of BNC when consumed with food are not well characterized. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of BNC on immune function, the intestinal microbiome, intestinal barrier integrity, and allergic sensitization in subacute experiments on rats.

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Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) prepared by the methods of "green" bionanotechnological synthesis is considered a promising food additive and food ingredient. At the same time, the risk of reducing the bioavailability of minerals due to their adsorption on BNC fibers having a high specific surface area and high adsorption and ion exchange capacity cannot be excluded. We studied the effect of oral administration of BNC on the accumulation of macronutrients and trace elements included in the diet in the liver and kidneys of laboratory animals.

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  • A technological process was developed for creating gluten-free cereal snacks using extrusion and enzymatic treatment of wheat flour to cater to individuals with gluten allergies.
  • The research assessed the tolerance of these snacks in 21 children aged 3 to 17 with diagnosed food allergies, providing them with snacks for 14 days alongside a hypoallergenic diet.
  • Evaluations on taste and clinical symptoms were conducted, and the study found no adverse reactions, indicating the snacks were safe for consumption without impacting weight significantly.
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  • - Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is closely linked to metabolic syndrome, and this study focused on comparing dietary patterns between patients with NAFLD and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) to those without T2DM.
  • - The research included a retrospective analysis of 316 patients, with 79 matched pairs for a case-control study, utilizing techniques like vibration-controlled transient elastography to assess liver conditions and a semi-quantitative method to evaluate dietary intake.
  • - Findings indicated that T2DM+ patients had a higher prevalence of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and severe liver fibrosis compared to T2DM- patients, and they consumed more meat and seafood,
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  • Sweeteners are commonly used to reduce sugar intake in diets, but they often don't taste as good as natural sugars, leading to the creation of a new sweet protein called brazzein, produced from the strain Komagataella phaffii CF-st401.* -
  • The research focused on assessing the safety of this genetically modified microorganism (K. phaffii CF-st401) using in silico methods, analyzing its plasmid and DNA structure for potential risks like toxin production, antibiotic resistance, and allergenicity.* -
  • Findings showed that over 70% of the genetic material responsible for producing brazzein in K. phaffii CF-st401 is similar to the reference protein from the plant Pent
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  • Chlorine-containing substances are commonly used as disinfectants in the food industry, but their effects on residual amounts in the body and potential for antimicrobial resistance are not well understood.
  • A study was conducted on male Wistar rats to investigate the effects of different doses of active chlorine on gut bacteria, body weight, and liver structure, using three concentrations: subinhibitory, threshold, and aggravated.
  • Results showed that low doses of chlorine slightly reduced body weight gain and decreased certain bacteria levels, but no significant impact on antibiotic-resistant E. coli was found, although a trend toward increased resistance in Enterococci was noted.
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  • Russia faces urgent challenges in improving health, life quality, and longevity, with a focus on optimizing nutrition and leveraging AI for decision-making in healthcare.
  • The Scientific Instrument for Nutrition Analysis (SINA) utilizes AI to create personalized diets and health assessments, considering individual factors like genetics, age, and health status.
  • Implementing SINA can streamline doctors' workloads, enhance dietary adherence among patients, raise nutrition awareness, and ultimately improve public health outcomes.
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Using analytical technologies it is possible now to measure the entire diversity of molecules even in a small amount of biological samples. Metabolomic technologies simultaneously analyze thousands of low-molecular substances in a single drop of blood. Such analytical performance opens new possibilities for clinical laboratory diagnostics, still relying on the measurement of only a limited number of clinically significant substances.

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Deodorisation remains a beneficial aspect of the processing of edible oils and fats and is required during the first refining and after transportation, storage, and/or further processing, such as interesterification. While there is awareness among the scientific community that repeated deodorisation may negatively impact product quality, according to some technical and processing requirements, oils, fats, and their blends can still be treated with up to 3-4 cycles of deodorisation. However, the precise changes caused by sequential deodorising processes remain unknown.

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The problem of food safety being an important component of the country's food security, provides not only for continuous improvement of the methodology of hygienic standardization, but also for the formation of requirements for novel food, in particular, those obtained from non-traditional sources. The accumulated practical and theoretical competence in the food hygiene area, as well as knowledge of current trends of the food base broadening, allow us to analyze the risks associated with novel food obtained of insects. of the research was to analyze the microbiological and parasitological risk of novel food sources obtained with the use of insects, suggest the effective risk management measures.

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Antioxidants are among the common components of sports nutrition designed to counteract oxidative stress that develops during intense physical activity. One of the promising antioxidants are anthocyanins which belong to polyphenolic compounds of plant origin (class of flavonoids). of the research was to analyze the results of prospective controlled studies on the effect of anthocyanins on physical performance, and to consider the possible molecular mechanisms of their action.

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We examined the effects of elevated temperatures and biocides on survivability of food isolates of Cronobacter spp. (C. sakazakii) and concomitant enterobacteriaceae obtained in microbiological control of infant nutrition products.

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We studied the effect of separate and combined influence of chronic forced physical activity reduction and high-fat and high-carbohydrate diet containing cholesterol on some indicators of carbohydrate, lipid, and cholesterol metabolism in growing male Wistar rats. Used combination of factors simulating a sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy diet did not have a synergistic effect on the selected biomarkers. On the contrary, the effect was antagonistic: body weight and appetite decreased and insulin resistance increased.

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[Medical nutrition after cholecystectomy].

Vopr Pitan

May 2024

Federal Research Centre of Nutrition, Biotechnology and Food Safety, 109240, Moscow, Russian Federation.

Cholecystectomy (CE) is one of the most frequently performed surgical interventions and the main method of symptomatic gallstone disease treatment. Despite the widespread implementation of minimally invasive surgery techniques, significant proportion of patients develop spectrum of symptoms after CE. These manifestations require correction with different approaches including medical nutrition.

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Chronic systemic inflammation is one of the leading pathogenetic pathways for the development of atherosclerosis in obese patients. In this regard, it seems promising to evaluate the effect of the diet and physical exertion on the proinflammatory activity of monocytes. of this research was to evaluate the effect of the diet and regular physical trainings on the secretion of monocyte chemotactic factor 1 (MCP-1) by monocytes in obese patients with coronary artery disease.

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The improvement of the novel foods' safety assessment algorithms is currently one of the food hygiene significant areas. Within the studying of Hermetia illucens insects' effect, the standard in vivo allergological research integrated in the protocol of medical and biological evaluation of genetically modified food has been used. The protocol was supplemented with cytokine profile indicators and pathomorphologic characteristics of immunocompetent organs' lymphoid tissue.

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The development of innovative ingredients of specialized formula for children with intolerance to cow's milk proteins requires accounting the influence of the protein component on the allergic sensitivity. of the research was to study the effect of lactoferrin (LF) from cow colostrum, cow's milk protein hydrolysate (CMPH) and mare's milk protein hydrolysate (MMPH) on the severity of the systemic anaphylaxis reaction, the levels of specific IgG antibodies and cytokines in rats parenterally sensitized with ovalbumin (OVA). .

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A priority in the prevention and correction of immune disorders in athletes is the use of products with high nutrient density, fortified with various nutrients or bioactive compounds, as well as probiotic microorganisms. Probiotics help to maintain the gut microbiota, which is actively involved in the absorption of substances and energy and increases the host immune resistance. Dietary fiber, resistant to digestion in the small intestine, is fully or partially fermented in the large intestine and acts as an essential substrate for the growth and regulation of metabolic activity of normal flora, improves peristalsis and digestion.

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Adequate experimental animal models play an important role in an objective assessment of the effectiveness of medicines and functional foods enriched with biologically active substances. The aim of our study was a comparative assessment of the effect of consumption of 1 or 2% cholesterol with and without regular (two times a week), moderate running exercise on the main biomarkers of lipid and cholesterol metabolism, as well as the intestinal microbiota of male Wistar rats. In experimental rats, a response of 39 indicators (body weight, food consumption, serum biomarkers, liver composition, and changes in intestinal microbiota) was revealed.

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