Effect of marine sulfated polysaccharides derived from Persian Gulf seaweeds on Oncorhynchus mykiss oil stability under accelerated storage conditions

2021 ◽  
Vol 60 ◽  
pp. 102553
Author(s):  
Farzaneh Vardizadeh ◽  
Sedigheh Babaei ◽  
Mahmood Naseri ◽  
Mohammad-Taghi Golmakani
1998 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 164-167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Visith Chavasit ◽  
Kraisid Tontisirin

Because Thailand was facing problems with deficiencies of iodine, iron, and vitamin A, in 1994 a committee of the Ministry of Public Health proposed a feasibility study of fortification of instant noodle seasoning powder. This project was undertaken by universities, government, and the private sector. Micronutrient dosages per serving were set at 5 mg for iron, 50 μg for iodine, and 267 μg for vitamin A, all of which represent one-third of the Thai recommended daily intake (RDI). The results showed that a premix containing potassium iodide, encapsulated reduced iron, and vitamin A remained stable under accelerated storage conditions, with no adverse effects on the sensory qualities of most products. Information concerning the fortified nutrients as well as the types and brands of the fortified product was publicized through the media with support from manufacturers of instant noodles and a ministerial committee. The products were marketed at the end of 1996.


Author(s):  
Geisa Pazzoti ◽  
Camila Souza ◽  
Carolina Veronezi ◽  
Débora Luzia ◽  
Neuza Jorge

Revista Vitae ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 84-93
Author(s):  
Marcela MORALES S. ◽  
Karol ZAPATA A. ◽  
Andrés Felipe ALZATE A. ◽  
Alberto Antonio ANGULO ◽  
Benjamín Alberto ROJANO

Background: the analysis of the oxidative stability allows to determine the functionality of the antioxidants present in food, over time. Objectives: in this research, a functional mango drink is elaborated and the changes in the antioxidant profile and physicochemical parameters of the drink subjected to accelerated storage conditions are evaluated. Methods: the drink was distributed at 22, 35 and 45°C for 80 days. To monitor oxidative stability, the antioxidant analyzes ABTS, ORAC, mangiferin, total phenols and total carotenoids were performed; in addition, physicochemical properties (pH and °Bx) and L*a*b* coordinates, were monitored. The fit of the data to the Arrhenius model was verified and the shelf life was determined considering a 50% loss in the evaluated attributes, such as the critical limit. Results: the deterioration of the antioxidant attributes and the color at the study temperatures is observed, being more pronounced at 45°C. The least stable attributes are the carotenoids and the b-coordinate, presenting losses greater than 50%. The values of mangiferin exhibit deterioration lower than 40% and similar in the temperatures evaluated. The pH and Brix degrees do not show significant changes. The deterioration reactions are of order one and followed the Arrhenius law, presenting coefficients of determination greater than 0.90. The values of the activation energy (Ea) are within the range reported for fruit juices, standing out the value found for the b* coordinate (44.59 kJ.mol-1). Conclusions: the ORAC units are the chosen attribute to condition the life of the beverage, giving 10 months of useful life at 4°C, however, it is recommended to perform sensory and microbiological analyzes under the same conditions


Author(s):  
Venkateswara Rao S

Objective: The present work was aimed to prepare and evaluate polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) of flutamide by nanoprecipitation method and factorial. The influences of various formulation components such as polymer, organic phase volume, and surfactant on the characteristics of NPs were investigated.Methods: The polycaprolactone (PCL) loaded with drug was evaluated for surface morphology, surface charge, particles size, encapsulation efficiency, drug content, and in vitro release studies. Fourier transform infrared studies were indicated no interaction between the drug and polymer.Results: The results of the drug release study of NPs may fit with different kinetic equations. The particle size varied from 128 to 317 nm and zeta potential was in negative and its value found to be - 46.4 mv. The content of flutamide was found in between 74%±0.72 to 92%±0.53 in flutamide loaded PCL NPs. The minimum and maximum entrapment efficiencies were found to be of 75%±0.66 and 92%±0.70. The percentage yields of all formulations were in the range of 46.05%±1.56–86.78%±1.32. The in vitro drug release followed zero order with sustained behavior for a period of 24 h. Results of accelerated storage conditions of optimized formulation revealed that no significant changes in formulation F2.Conclusion: The present investigation opens new frontiers in developing flutamide NPs for targeting delivery to the prostate for the prostate cancer treatment which also overcome the problems associated with conventional formulations such as multiple-dose therapy, poor patient compliance, and high treatment cost.


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