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Braz J Biol ; 83: e270737, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37255199

ABSTRACT

Researchers have been utilizing matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) to identify bacteria and fungi directly from isolates obtained on culture plates; the resulting mass spectrum is then compared with spectra stored in the instrument software. Hence, a fast analytical response is obtained, and the more spectra are known to compare, the safer and more reliable the interpretation of the method will be. Thus, this study sought to identify the diversity of strains found in 10 samples of artisan cheese produced and commercialized in Vale do Taquari (Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil) using MALDI-TOF MS. From the analyzed cheese, 22 strains were identified at the species level; one sample presented the pathogen Staphylococcus aureus, two showed the presence of lactic acid bacteria (Lactococcus lactis), and the vast majority (68.18%) of strains were composed of species of the Enterobacteriaceae family, with the prevalence of the genera Escherichia, Enterobacter, and Klebsiella. Escherichia coli was present in 50% of the samples analyzed. This demonstrates the need for greater control during all stages of artisanal cheese production and evaluation of the raw material, including safe practices during milking, so that the product meets the identity and quality parameters suitable for human consumption.


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Cheese , Staphylococcal Infections , Humans , Cheese/microbiology , Brazil , Bacteria , Staphylococcus aureus , Escherichia coli
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Food Res Int ; 100(Pt 2): 227-234, 2017 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28888445

ABSTRACT

Edible flowers have gained more attention in recent years thanks to their perceived health benefits. Despite this attention, it seems that edible flowers are not popularized for consumption in South America, being considered unfamiliar for some cultures from this continent. In this context, the general goal of the present study was to investigate the three dimensions of social representation theory, the representational field, the information and the attitude of the two conditions of edible flowers: a more general "food made with flowers" and more directional product "yoghurt made with flowers", using Brazilian consumers. To achieve this goal, a free word association task was applied. A total of 549 consumers participated in this study. Participants were divided into two conditions, in which the inductor expressions for the free word association task changed: (a) food products made with flowers and (b) yoghurt made with flowers. Results showed a very positive attitude to both situations, and consumers associated Food products made with flowers to "health care" while the central core of yoghurt made with flowers reflected the innovative condition of this product, supported here by their unpredictable character (information generated).


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Choice Behavior , Consumer Behavior , Flowers , Food Preferences , Plants, Edible , Adult , Brazil , Female , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Motivation , Young Adult
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 65(3): 826-832, June 2013. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-679119

ABSTRACT

Avaliou-se o efeito da suplementação com óleo de linhaça na dieta, com ou sem injeção de selenito de sódio, sobre o perfil de ácidos graxos e sobre a estabilidade oxidativa do leite de vacas leiteiras. Catorze vacas foram distribuídas em três tratamentos: as do grupo 1, que receberam diariamente 400mL de óleo de linhaça (LIN); as do grupo 2, 400mL de óleo de linhaça + 0,2mg/kg de selenito de sódio IM (LINSe); e as do grupo 3 (controle), que não foram tratadas (C). O óleo foi fornecido diariamente após 15 dias da aplicação única de selenito de sódio, e o experimento teve duração de quatro semanas. Os animais suplementados com o óleo de linhaça produziram leite com altas porcentagens de ácido linoleico conjugado (CLA) e de ômega 3, contudo mais suscetível à oxidação. A aplicação injetável de selenito de sódio mostrou-se eficaz ao impedir a oxidação prematura do leite. Concluiu-se que a inclusão do óleo de linhaça na dieta de vacas leiteiras resulta em aumento do CLA, do ômega 3 e, consequentemente, da oxidação do leite, necessitando, assim do uso de substâncias antioxidantes ou promotores antioxidantes, como o selenito de sódio injetável.


The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of dietary linseed oil supplementation with or without injectable sodium selenite on the fatty acid profile and oxidative stability of milk from dairy cows. Fourteen cows were allocated into four treatment groups: Group 1 which received 400mL of linseed oil daily (LIN); Group 2, 400mL of linseed oil + 0,2mg/BW sodium selenite IM (LINSe); Group 3, untreated controls (C). The oil was supplied daily after 15 days of a single application of sodium selenite and during 4 weeks. Animals supplemented with linseed oil produced milk with higher levels of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and omega 3, but were also more susceptible to oxidation. The application of sodium selenite was effective to prevent premature oxidation of milk. We concluded that the supplementation of a cow's diet with linseed oil promoted increased CLA and omega 3 in milk, which in turn becomes more susceptible to oxidation, requiring the use of antioxidants or promoters of antioxidant activity such as injectable sodium selenite.


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Animals , Cattle , Diet/methods , Fatty Acids , Milk , Linseed Oil/analysis , Cattle/classification
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