5 results match your criteria: "University of Applied Science Fulda[Affiliation]"
Foods
November 2024
Faculty of Food Technology, University of Applied Science Fulda, Leipziger Str. 123, 36037 Fulda, Germany.
Legume proteins are increasingly used in structuring various foods under the influence of heating and stirring energy. Based on available studies, this structuring potential is not yet fully understood. This raises the question of the suitability of legume isolates and concentrates for structuring in emulsion gels and the effect of heat and oil on the gel properties.
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October 2023
Faculty of Food Technology, University of Applied Science Fulda, Leipziger Str. 123, 36037 Fulda, Germany.
Imitating animal-based products using vegetable proteins is a technological challenge that can be mastered based on their techno-functional properties. These properties of legume proteins can be influenced by multiple factors, among which the macronutrients and amino acid contents play an important role. Therefore, the question arises as to what extent the techno-functional properties are related to these factors.
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October 2019
Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research, Ackermannweg 10, 55128 Mainz, Germany.
The main aim of this research is to investigate the characteristics of milk and milk proteins as natural emulsifiers. It is still largely unclear how the two main fractions of the milk proteins behave as emulsifier in highly concentrated emulsions. The surface-active effect of these is determined experimentally for emulsions with a high oil content (φ > 0.
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January 2019
Department of Food Technology, University of Applied Science Fulda, Leipziger Str. 123, 36039, Fulda, Germany.
Background: The immune-modulating potential of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) based on their conversion into lipid mediators in inflammatory situations has been proven by several studies. Respecting the immune-modulative role of lipid mediators in bronchoconstriction, airway inflammation and resolution of inflammatory processes, LCPUFAs play an important role in asthma. To design a disease-specific and most beneficial LCPUFA supplementation strategy, it is essential to understand how asthma alters LCPUFA profiles.
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April 2018
Institute of Biomaterial Science and Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Teltow, Germany.
The Laser Doppler technique (Laser-Doppler-Fluxmetry, LDF), a noninvasive method to estimate skin blood flow (LDF), is frequently used in research and clinical routine [1]. Here, the measurements were carried out with a new Laser Doppler system, the DOP-system, which allows to measure frequency spectra in four different frequency windows according to the velocities in venules (low velocity), capillaries (low to medium velocities), and in arteries (with high and very high velocities). However, the diagnostic reliability or the effectiveness of the LDF has not yet been evaluated sufficiently, which is indispensable, where medical diagnostics and therapy controls are concerned.
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