Adriane Salum
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Brazilian Journal of Food Technology | 2016
Ana Luisa Daibert Pinto; Tânia Lúcia Santos Miranda; Vany Ferraz; Daniel D. Athayde; Adriane Salum
In this study 251 food samples widely consumed by the population, especially those claiming to be “zero TRANS”, were analys5ed for their total fat contents and for their “TRANS”, saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acid contents. According to the RDC Resolution 360/2003 of ANVISA, the TRANS fatty acid content of a food must be printed on the label when the level is greater than 0.2 g per food portion. Products containing less than 0.2 g/ per portion can be reported on the label as “zero TRANS.” The aim of this study was to evaluate the amounts of saturated and “TRANS” fats in many groups of processed foods, and the adequacy of the disclosure of these amounts on the product label, considering the Brazilian legislation. The official AOAC methods were used for the analyses specifically no 996.01 (modified) for the total fat analysis and no 996.06 for the analysis of the fatty acid methyl esters. According to the results obtained, 100g portions of some of the products contained more than 2g of “TRANS” fatty acids, which is the limit recommended by several countries for the daily intake of “TRANS” fatty acids. Many products were in compliance with the law (up to 0.2 g TRANS fat per serving), which does not necessarily imply absolute zero, giving the consumer the false impression of not ingesting any “TRANS” fat regardless of the amount of product consumed. Only 12 samples really showed 0g of “TRANS” fat per 100g of product analysed. It should also be pointed out that frequently the amount of product consumed is more than the suggested serving, resulting in a significant intake of “TRANS” fatty acids. The results presented here provide subsidies for the reshaping of current Brazilian legislation demanding the printing of the “TRANS” fatty acid content on the food label.
Journal of Power Sources | 2003
Aline L Salgado; Aline M.O Veloso; Daniel D Pereira; Glayson S Gontijo; Adriane Salum; Marcelo Borges Mansur
Minerals Engineering | 2008
Julio Cézar Balarini; Ludmila de Oliveira Polli; Tânia Lúcia Santos Miranda; Roberto Machado Zica de Castro; Adriane Salum
Journal of Membrane Science | 2004
Cláudio P. Ribeiro; Andréa Oliveira Souza da Costa; Iluska P.B. Lopes; Frederico F. Campos; Alessandro A. Ferreira; Adriane Salum
Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science | 2017
José M. G. Evangelista; Fabrício Eduardo Bortot Coelho; Juliana A. O. Carvalho; Estêvão Magno Rodrigues Araújo; Tânia Lúcia Santos Miranda; Adriane Salum
Revista Brasileira de Energias Renováveis | 2018
José Maria G. Evangelista Junior; Fabrício Eduardo Bortot Coelho; Estêvão Magno Rodrigues Araújo; Cibele Konzen; Vany Ferraz; Tânia Lúcia Santos Miranda; Adriane Salum
Hydrometallurgy | 2018
Fabrício Eduardo Bortot Coelho; Julio Cézar Balarini; Estêvão Magno Rodrigues Araújo; Tânia Lúcia Santos Miranda; Antônio Eduardo Clark Peres; Afonso Henriques Martins; Adriane Salum
Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science | 2018
Adriane Salum; Lorena da Costa Nascimento; Tânia Lúcia Santos Miranda; Leandro Dornellas Sampaio Andrade; Cibele Konzen; Julio Cézar Balarini; Estêvão Magno Rodrigues Araújo; Fabrício Eduardo Bortot Coelho
Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science | 2017
Estêvão Magno Rodrigues Araújo; Fabrício Eduardo Bortot Coelho; Julio Cézar Balarini; Tânia Lúcia Santos Miranda; Adriane Salum
Anais do Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia Química | 2016
Igor Bernardes; Danilo Perdigão; Thomaz Campos; Tânia Lúcia Santos Miranda; André Silva; Adriane Salum