Effect of storage time on the microbial and physicochemical properties of gamma irradiated turmeric powder under various atmospheres of packaging

Author(s):  
Saeideh Esmaeili ◽  
Samira Berengi-Ardestani ◽  
Elham Khanniri ◽  
Mohsen Barzegar ◽  
Mohammad Ali Sahari
2006 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 146-154 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong-Jin Lee ◽  
Sun-Young Kim ◽  
Seung-Taik Lim ◽  
Sag-Myung Han ◽  
Hye-Mi Kim ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 33 (9) ◽  
pp. 823-828 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carmina Menchaca-Campos ◽  
Gonzalo Martínez-Barrera ◽  
Héctor López-Valdivia ◽  
Héctor Carrasco ◽  
Alberto Álvarez-Castillo

Abstract Post-irradiation effects on nylon 6,12 crystalline fibers gamma-irradiated 6 years previously (6YI) were studied, including thermal stability and morphology; their relationship with storage time was also studied. The results of these studies were compared with those obtained for non-irradiated (NI) and namely freshly irradiated (FI) crystalline fibers. The results include analyses like thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential thermal analysis (DTA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and optical images for (6YI and FI) both kinds of nylon 6,12 fibers. The results showed that the most prominent effect is related to the reaction progress. The chain scission and/or crosslinking mechanisms, as well as the free radicals, allow proceeding with the reaction, and consequently, changes on the properties of the FI samples. The melting point, degree of crystallinity, degradation temperature and morphology prove that additional chemical reactions and surface modifications keep occurring in the fibers long after the irradiation process has ended. With storage time, the surface becomes rougher, the color turns yellowish, the melting point diminishes and the degree of crystallinity increases.


2013 ◽  
Vol 143 (1) ◽  
pp. 425-433 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Shafiq ◽  
Malik Sajjad Mehmood ◽  
Tariq Yasin

Blood ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 114 (22) ◽  
pp. 3139-3139
Author(s):  
Friedgard Julmy ◽  
Roland A Ammann ◽  
Behrouz Mansouri Taleghani ◽  
Stefano Fontana ◽  
Andreas Hirt ◽  
...  

Abstract Abstract 3139 Poster Board III-76 Background Several guidelines on gamma irradiation of blood components state that platelets can be irradiated at any stage in their five-day storage and can thereafter be stored up to their normal shelf life of five days after collection. We explored whether the timing of irradiation has an effect on the transfusion efficacy of APCs. Patients and methods Transfusion efficacy of 809 APCs (median 6/child; range 1-68) transfused to 113 children and adolescents (53 girls and 60 boys, age 0.1y-20.0y) with thrombocytopenia due to a reduced platelet production caused by their haematological/oncological disease itself or by the applied chemotherapy was evaluated retrospectively. Transfusions were divided according to 3 APCs-groups: nonirradiated, irradiated within 24 hours before transfusion (≤ 24h), and irradiated in advance (> 24h). Exclusion criteria were: splenomegaly, fever ≥38.5°C, hemorrhage ≥ WHO Grade 3, or discontinuation of transfusion due to transfusion reactions. Transfusion efficacy was measured by the 1-hour PPR, ( PPR1h [%] = (post-transfusion count [109/L] – pre-transfusion count [109/L]) x blood volume [L] / PLT dose [1011/L]). Accounting for the many patients receiving multiple transfusions, linear mixed regression was used for univariate and multivariate analyses. Results Univariate comparison of PPR1h is summarized in the table. We recently have shown that a variety of factors influences transfusion efficacy of APCs (TRANSFUSION 48; 2008, p.442; TRANSFUSION 49; 2009, p.21). Therefore, all these variables were included in the present analysis. Multivariate analysis, corrected for storage time, applied apheresis procedure, apheresis yield, ABO transfusion constellation, body weight of recipients, and platelet count before transfusion, confirmed that transfusion of APCs irradiated in advance was associated with a significantly inferior transfusion efficacy compared to nonirradiated APCs (estimated difference in PPR1h, 4.9%; 95% confidence interval, 1.3 to 8.5; p=0.008), while transfusion efficacy of APCs irradiated within 24 hours before transfusion was not (estimated difference in PPR1h, 2.3%; 95% confidence interval, -1.0 to 5.5; p=0.18). Discussion Interestingly, no significant difference in transfusion efficacy could be observed between nonirradiated and APCs irradiated within 24 hours before transfusion, while transfusions of platelets irradiated in advance were significantly less efficient. Although many studies, including our own, provide evidence that gamma irradiated platelets have a lower transfusion efficacy, there are no data exploring the impact of the timing of the irradiation. Although our retrospective study indicates a reduced transfusion efficacy of APCs irradiated in advance, only a prospective randomized trial can unequivocally answer the question when platelets should be irradiated. Conclusions Our data strongly support that irradiation of APCs should be performed at the latest within 24 hours before transfusion. APCs irradiated in advance are less efficient. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2012 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 386-392 ◽  
Author(s):  
Milton Cosme Ribeiro ◽  
Eduardo Valério de Barros Vilas Boas ◽  
Tania Regina Riul ◽  
Lílian Pantoja ◽  
Helyde Albuquerque Marinho ◽  
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The objective of this study was to analyze the physicochemical properties and carotenoid levels of pequi oil obtained by different extraction methods and to evaluate the preservation of these properties and pigments during storage time. The pequi oil was obtained by solvent extraction, mechanical extraction, and hot water flotation. It was stored for over 180 days in an amber bottle at ambient conditions. Analyses for the determination of the acidity, peroxide, saponification and iodine values, coloration, total carotenoids, and β-carotene levels were conducted. The oil extraction with solvents produced the best yield and carotenoid levels. The oil obtained by mechanical extraction presented higher acidity (5.44 mg KOH.g-1) and peroxide values (1.07 mEq.kg-1). During the storage of pequi oil, there was an increase in the acidity and the peroxide values, darkening of the oil coloration, and a reduction of the carotenoid levels. Mechanical extraction is the less advantageous method for the conservation of the physicochemical properties and carotenoid levels in pequi oil.


2019 ◽  
Vol 257 ◽  
pp. 34-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao-Hui Feng ◽  
Wei Wang ◽  
Yoshio Makino ◽  
Juan Francisco García-Martín ◽  
Paloma Alvarez-Mateos ◽  
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