10 results on '"Miranda, Jose M."'
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2. Ternary Quantum Dots in Chemical Analysis. Synthesis and Detection Mechanisms.
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Muñoz, Raybel, Santos, Eva M., Galan-Vidal, Carlos A., Miranda, Jose M., Lopez-Santamarina, Aroa, Rodriguez, Jose A., and Kusukawa, Takahiro
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ANALYTICAL chemistry ,NANOSTRUCTURED materials ,QUANTUM dots ,LIQUID-liquid extraction - Abstract
Ternary quantum dots (QDs) are novel nanomaterials that can be used in chemical analysis due their unique physicochemical and spectroscopic properties. These properties are size-dependent and can be adjusted in the synthetic protocol modifying the reaction medium, time, source of heat, and the ligand used for stabilization. In the last decade, several spectroscopic methods have been developed for the analysis of organic and inorganic analytes in biological, drug, environmental, and food samples, in which different sensing schemes have been applied using ternary quantum dots. This review addresses the different synthetic approaches of ternary quantum dots, the sensing mechanisms involved in the analyte detection, and the predominant areas in which these nanomaterials are used. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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3. Chemical Biopreservative Effects of Red Seaweed on the Shelf Life of Black Tiger Shrimp (Penaeus monodon).
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Arulkumar, Abimannan, Satheeshkumar, Kumar, Paramasivam, Sadayan, Rameshthangam, Palanivel, and Miranda, Jose M.
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PENAEUS monodon ,RED algae ,SHRIMPS ,SULFUR acids ,BUTYLATED hydroxytoluene ,CARRAGEENANS ,CERAMIALES ,MARINE plants - Abstract
Hypnea musciformis (HM) and Acanthophora muscoides (AM) red seaweeds were evaluated for their antioxidant properties and efficacy to extend the chemical shelf life of black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) during 14-daystorage. Treated shrimp were soaked in five percent ethanolic solution with 500 µg/mL of AM or HM powder for 30 min. HM had more phenols and flavonoids, increased radical scavenging activity, and greater H
2 O2 reducing power than AM in vitro. Biochemical quality indicators were significantly higher in the control group, followed by HM- and AM-treated samples during storage. On day 14 of storage, controls contained significantly higher amounts of biogenic amines than HM- or AM-treated samples. The shelf life of chilled stored shrimp increased due to the presence of compounds of butylated hydroxytoluene, sulfurous acid, heptadecane, mono (2-ethylhexyl), and 1,2-propanediol found in AM extract and sulfurous acid and 1,2-propanediol found in HM extract. A control group was soaked in the same ethanolic solution as treated samples without algae powder for 30 min. Each group was kept ice-cold during the soaking period. The results obtained demonstrate the usefulness of two seaweed extracts, Hypnea musciformis and Acanthophora muscoides, combined with ice by decreasing the formation of toxic biogenic amines in shrimp, enhancing its shelf life during ice storage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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4. Analytical Technology in Nutrition Analysis.
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Miranda, Jose M.
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FRENCH fries , *NUTRITION , *TECHNOLOGY , *FOOD additives - Abstract
The great challenge facing humanity in the coming decades is to secure food for the 9.8 billion people who are expected to inhabit the planet by around 2050 and 11.2 billion in 2100 [[1]]. To increase the food production by traditional methods to meet this demand for food is very difficult. As a result, there is widespread consumer demand for foods with a nutritional composition more in line with current nutritional guidelines, and which include a greater proportion of the nutrients that have a potential beneficial effect on human health, or fewer of those components that have a negative effect on human health [[6]]. Phytochemical studies disclosed that I Artemisia argyi i leaf contains various bioactive constituents, mainly phenolic acids, which have great potential as possible alternatives to those organic solvents in health-related areas such as food and pharmaceuticals [[14]]. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2020
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5. Optimization of Scorpion Protein Extraction and Characterization of the Proteins' Functional Properties.
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Wali, Ahmidin, Wubulikasimu, Atikan, Mirzaakhmedov, Sharafitdin, Gao, Yanhua, Omar, Adil, Arken, Amina, Yili, Abulimiti, Aisa, Haji Akber, and Miranda, Jose M.
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SCORPIONS ,CHINESE medicine ,PROTEINS ,PROTEIN content of food ,BLOOD coagulation factors - Abstract
Scorpion has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine, because whole scorpion body extract has anti-cancer, analgesic, anti-thrombotic blood anti-coagulation, immune modulating, anti-epileptic, and other functions. The purpose of this study was to find an efficient extraction method and investigate some of physical and chemical parameters, like water solubility, emulsification, foaming properties, and oil-holding capacity of obtained scorpion proteins. Response surface methodology (RSM) was used for the determination of optimal parameters of ultrasonic extraction (UE). Based on single factor experiments, three factors (ultrasonic power (w), liquid/solid (mL/g) ratio, and extraction time (min)) were used for the determination of scorpion proteins (SPs). The order of the effects of the three factors on the protein content and yield were ultrasonic power > extraction time > liquid/solid ratio, and the optimum conditions of extraction proteins were as follows: extraction time = 50.00 min, ultrasonic power = 400.00 w, and liquid/solid ratio = 18.00 mL/g. For the optimal conditions, the protein content of the ultrasonic extraction and yield were 78.94% and 24.80%, respectively. The solubility, emulsification and foaming properties, and water and oil holding capacity of scorpion proteins were investigated. The results of this study suggest that scorpion proteins can be considered as an important ingredient and raw material for the creation of water-soluble supramolecular complexes for drugs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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6. Influence of Potato Crisps Processing Parameters on Acrylamide Formation and Bioaccesibility.
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Martinez, Emmanuel, Rodriguez, Jose A., Mondragon, Alicia C., Lorenzo, Jose Manuel, Santos, Eva M., and Miranda, Jose M.
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FRENCH fries ,ACRYLAMIDE ,NUCLEOPHILIC reactions ,POTATOES ,FACTORIAL experiment designs ,TEMPERATURE effect - Abstract
A fractional factorial design was used to evaluate the effects of temperature, frying time, blanching treatment and the thickness of potato slices on acrylamide content in crisps. The design was used on freshly harvested and four-month stored potatoes. The critical factors found were temperature and frying time, and the interaction between blanching treatment and slice thickness. Once frying conditions were selected, an acrylamide content of 725 and 1030 mg kg
−1 was found for non-stored and 4-month stored tubers, with adequate textural parameters in both cases. The difference in concentration is related to storage conditions, which must be controlled in order to control acrylamide levels. Bioaccesibility studies demonstrated that acrylamide concentration remained at 70%, and reductions took place mainly at the intestinal phase, as a result of reaction with nucleophilic compounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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7. Determination of N-Carbamylglutamate in Feeds and Animal Products by High Performance Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry.
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Ma, Yonghang, Zeng, Zhengcheng, Kong, Lingchang, Chen, Yuanxin, He, Pingli, and Miranda, Jose M.
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HIGH performance liquid chromatography ,TANDEM mass spectrometry ,ANIMAL products ,ANIMAL feeds ,SOLID phase extraction - Abstract
N-carbamylglutamate (NCG), a synthetic analogue of N-acetylglutamate, is an activator of blood ammonia conversion and endogenous arginine synthesis. Here, we established an accurate quantitative determination of NCG in feeds, animal tissues, and body fluids using the high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS). The sample pretreatment procedures included extraction with 0.5% of formic acid in water/methanol (80/20, v/v), and purification using an anionic solid phase extraction cartridge. Satisfactory separation of NCG was achieved in 20 min with the application of an Atlantis T3 column, and a confirmative detection of NCG was ensured by multiple reaction monitoring of positive ions. NCG spiked in feeds, tissues, and body fluids were evaluated in regard to linearity, sensitivity, recovery, and repeatability. Recoveries for different sample matrices were in the range of 88.12% to 110.21% with relative standard deviations (RSDs) less than 8.8%. Limits of quantification were within the range of 0.012 to 0.073 mg kg
−1 and 0.047 to 0.077 μg mL−1 for solid and liquid samples, respectively. This study will provide a solid foundation for the evaluation of availability and metabolic mechanism of NCG in animals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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8. Green Extraction of Phenolic Acids from Artemisia argyi Leaves by Tailor-Made Ternary Deep Eutectic Solvents.
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Duan, Li, Zhang, Chenmeng, Zhang, Chenjing, Xue, Zijing, Zheng, Yuguang, Guo, Long, and Miranda, Jose M.
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CHOLINE chloride ,PHENOLIC acids ,MALIC acid ,SOLVENT extraction ,ARTEMISIA ,SOLVENTS - Abstract
The Artemisia argyi leaf (AL) has been used as a traditional medicine and food supplement in China and other Asian countries for hundreds of years. Phytochemical studies disclosed that AL contains various bioactive constituents. Among bioactive constituents, phenolic acids have been recognized as the main active compounds in AL. To the best of our knowledge, no research has been focused on extraction method for the bioactive phenolic acids from AL. Nowadays, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are emerging as a new type of green and sustainable solvent for efficient extraction of bioactive compounds from natural products. In the present study, an environmentally friendly extraction method based on DESs was established to extract bioactive phenolic acids from ALs. Diverse tailor-made solvents, including binary and ternary DESs, were explored for simultaneous extraction of four phenolic acids (3-caffeoylquinic acid, 3,4-di-O-caffeoylquinic acid, 3,5-di-O-caffeoylquinic acid, and 4,5-di-O-caffeoylquinic acid) from AL. The results indicated that the ternary DES composed of a 2:1:2 molar ratio of choline chloride, malic acid, and urea showed enhanced extraction yields for phenolic acids compared with conventional organic solvents and other DESs. Subsequently, the extraction parameters for the four phenolic acids by selected tailor-made DESs, including liquid–solid ratios, water content (%) in the DESs, and extraction time, were optimized using response surface methodology and the optimal extraction conditions were: extraction time, 23.5 min; liquid–solid ratio, 57.5 mL/g (mL of DES/g dry weight of plant material); water content, 54%. The research indicated that DESs were efficient and sustainable green extraction solvents for extraction of bioactive phenolic acids from natural products. Compared to the conventional organic solvents, the DESs have a great potential as possible alternatives to those organic solvents in health-related areas such as food and pharmaceuticals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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9. Avocado Oil: Characteristics, Properties, and Applications.
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Flores, Marcos, Saravia, Carolina, Vergara, Claudia E., Avila, Felipe, Valdés, Hugo, Ortiz-Viedma, Jaime, and Miranda, Jose M.
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AVOCADO ,EDIBLE fats & oils ,SCIENCE databases ,EXTRACTION techniques ,OLIVE oil ,NUTRITIONAL value - Abstract
Avocado oil has generated growing interest among consumers due to its nutritional and technological characteristics, which is evidenced by an increase in the number of scientific articles that have been published on it. The purpose of the present research was to discuss the extraction methods, chemical composition, and various applications of avocado oil in the food and medicine industries. Our research was carried out through a systematic search in scientific databases. Even though there are no international regulations concerning the quality of avocado oil, some authors refer to the parameters used for olive oil, as stated by the Codex Alimentarius or the International Olive Oil Council. They indicate that the quality of avocado oil will depend on the quality and maturity of the fruit and the extraction technique in relation to temperature, solvents, and conservation. While the avocado fruit has been widely studied, there is a lack of knowledge about avocado oil and the potential health effects of consuming it. On the basis of the available data, avocado oil has established itself as an oil that has a very good nutritional value at low and high temperatures, with multiple technological applications that can be exploited for the benefit of its producers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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10. Concentration of EPA and DHA from Refined Salmon Oil by Optimizing the Urea–Fatty Acid Adduction Reaction Conditions Using Response Surface Methodology.
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Dovale-Rosabal, Gretel, Rodríguez, Alicia, Contreras, Elyzabeth, Ortiz-Viedma, Jaime, Muñoz, Marlys, Trigo, Marcos, Aubourg, Santiago P., Espinosa, Alejandra, and Miranda, Jose M.
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DOCOSAHEXAENOIC acid ,EICOSAPENTAENOIC acid ,RESPONSE surfaces (Statistics) ,CRYSTALLIZATION ,FISH oils - Abstract
This research focused on obtaining eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, 20:5 n-3) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6 n-3) (EPA+DHA) concentrates from refined commercial salmon oil (RCSO). Independent variables of the complexation process were optimized by means of the application of response surface methodology (RSM) in order to obtain the maximum content of such fatty acids (FAs). As a result of employing the optimized conditions for all the variables (6.0, urea:FA content ratio; −18.0 °C, crystallization temperature; 14.80 h, crystallization time; 500 rpm, stirring speed), high contents of EPA and DHA could be obtained from RCSO, achieving increases of 4.1 and 7.9 times in the concentrate, with values of 31.20 and 49.31 g/100 g total FA, respectively. Furthermore, a 5.8-time increase was observed for the EPA + DHA content, which increased from 13.78 to 80.51 g/100 g total FA. It is concluded that RCSO can be transformed into a profitable source of EPA and DHA (EPA+DHA), thus leading to a product with higher commercial value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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