Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos de Oliveira
Federal University of Paraíba
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Food Microbiology | 2012
Nereide Serafim Timóteo dos Santos; Ana Júlia Alves Athayde Aguiar; Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos de Oliveira; Camila Veríssimo de Sales; Silvanda de Melo Silva; Rosana Sousa da Silva; Thayza Christina Montenegro Stamford; Evandro Leite de Souza
This study evaluated the efficacy of the combined application of chitosan (CHI) and Origanum vulgare L. essential oil (OV) in the inhibition of Rhizopus stolonifer URM 3728 and Aspergillus niger URM 5842 on laboratory media and on grapes (Vitis labrusca L.) and its influence on the physical, physicochemical and sensory characteristics of the fruits during storage (25 °C, 12 days and 12 °C, 24 days). The application of mixtures of different CHI and OV concentrations (Minimum Inhibitory Concentration - MIC, 1/2 MIC and 1/4 MIC) inhibited the mycelial growth of the test fungi. The application of CHI and OV at sub-inhibitory concentrations (CHI 1/2 MIC + OV 1/4 MIC; CHI 1/2 MIC + OV 1/2 MIC) inhibited spore germination and caused morphological changes in fungal spores and mycelia, in addition to inhibiting the growth of the assayed fungi strains in artificially infected grapes as well as the autochthonous mycoflora of grapes stored at both room and cold temperature. In general, the application of a coating composed of CHI and OV at sub-inhibitory concentrations preserved the quality of grapes as measured by their physical and physicochemical attributes, while some of their sensory attributes improved throughout the assessed storage time. These results demonstrate the potential of the combination of CHI and OV at sub-inhibitory concentrations to control post-harvest pathogenic fungi in fruits, in particular, R. stolonifer and A. niger in grapes.
International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2014
Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos de Oliveira; Marciane Magnani; Camila Veríssimo de Sales; Alline Lima de Souza Pontes; Galba Maria de Campos-Takaki; Thayza Christina Montenegro Stamford; Evandro Leite de Souza
This study aimed to obtain chitosan (CHI) from Cunninghamella elegans cultivated in corn step liquid (CSL)-based medium under optimized conditions and to assess the efficacy of the obtained CHI in inhibiting Botrytis cinerea and Penicillium expansum in laboratory media and when applied as a coating on table grapes (Vitis labrusca L.). Moreover, the influence of CHI-based coatings on several physical, physicochemical and sensory characteristics of the fruits during storage was assessed. According to the surface response methodology, the best conditions for isolating CHI from C. elegans cultivated in CSL-medium yielded 8.8 g/100mL at pHs between 5.0 and 5.5 and at 180 rpm. CHI from C. elegans inhibited mycelial growth and spore germination and caused morphological changes in the spores of the tested fungal strains. The CHI coatings delayed the growth of the assayed fungal strains in artificially infected grapes. Applying a CHI coating preserved the quality of grapes, as measured by some physical, physicochemical and sensory attributes, throughout the assessed storage time. These results demonstrate the potential of CHI from C. elegans to control post-harvest pathogenic fungi in fruits, in particular, B. cinerea and P. expansum in table grapes.
International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2013
Larissa Lima de Sousa; Sonalle C. A. Andrade; Ana Júlia Alves Aguiar Athayde; Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos de Oliveira; Camila Veríssimo de Sales; Marta Suely Madruga; Evandro Leite de Souza
This study evaluated the efficacy of the application of the essential oils of Origanum vulgare L. (OVEO) and Rosmarinus officinalis L. (ROEO) alone and in combination to inhibit Aspergillus flavus URM 4540 and Aspergillus niger URM 5842 in fungal growth media and on Vitis labrusca L. (table grapes). The influence on the autochthonous mycoflora and the physical, physicochemical and sensory characteristics of the grapes during storage (25°C, 12days and 12°C, 24days) were also studied. The application of the essential oils in different concentrations (Minimum Inhibitory Concentration - MIC, 1/2 MIC+1/2 MIC and 1/4 MIC+1/4 MIC) inhibited the mycelial growth and spore germination of the test fungi and inhibited the growth of the assayed fungal strains in artificially contaminated grapes and the autochthonous mycoflora of grapes stored at both room and cold temperatures. In general, the application of OVEO and/or ROEO at sub-lethal concentrations preserved the quality of grapes as measured by their physical, physicochemical and sensory attributes throughout the assessed storage time. These results demonstrate the potential of the combination of OVEO and ROEO at sub-lethal concentrations to control postharvest pathogenic fungi in fruits, particularly, A. flavus and A. niger in table grapes.
Food Research International | 2014
Maria Elieidy Gomes de Oliveira; Estefânia Fernandes Garcia; Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos de Oliveira; Ana Gomes; Maria Manuela Pintado; Ana Raquel Mendes Ferreira Monteiro Madureira; Maria Lúcia da Conceição; Rita de Cássia Ramos do EgyptoQueiroga; Evandro Leite de Souza
In this study, the survival of the probiotics Lactobacillus acidophilus (LA-5), Lactobacillus casei subsp. paracasei (L. casei 01) and Bifidobacterium lactis (BB12) incorporated in a Brazilian semi-hard goat cheese (coalho) when exposed to in vitro simulated conditions of digestion was assessed. The inhibitory effects of these probiotic bacteria were also evaluated against Listeria monocytogenes and Staphylococcus aureus in the goat coalho cheese during refrigerated storage. At the end of the in vitro digestion, all of the probiotic tested strains presented decreased (p<0.05) viable cell counts (5.5-6.0logcfu/g) with respect to those determined before exposure to the mouth conditions (7-8logcfu/g). L. casei subsp. paracasei presented inhibition rate of 7.87% and 23.63% against S. aureus on the 14th and 21st day of storage at 10°C, respectively; against L. monocytogenes these values were 12.96 and 32.99%. Positive inhibition rates of B. lactis toward S. aureus were found on the 1st, 14th and 21st days of storage (16.32%, 10.12% and 3.67%, respectively); and against L. monocytogenes only on the 1st day of storage (3.28%). From these results, goat coalho cheese could be an interesting carrier of probiotic strains of L. acidophilus, L. casei subsp. paracasei and B. lactis. Moreover, L. casei subsp. paracasei, could be used as protective culture for delaying the growth of S. aureus and L. monocytogenes in goat coalho cheese.
Frontiers in Microbiology | 2015
Evandro Leite de Souza; Camila Veríssimo de Sales; Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos de Oliveira; Laênia Angélica Andrade Lopes; Maria Lúcia da Conceição; Lúcia Raquel Ramos Berger; Thayza Christina Montenegro Stamford
Cherry tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) fruits are susceptible to contamination by Aspergillus flavus, which may cause the development of fruit rot and significant postharvest losses. Currently there are significant drawbacks for the use of synthetic fungicides to control pathogenic fungi in tomato fruits, and it has increased the interest in exploring new alternatives to control the occurrence of fungal infections in these fruits. This study evaluated the efficacy of chitosan (CHI) from Mucor circinelloides in combination with carvacrol (CAR) in inhibiting A. flavus in laboratory media and as a coating on cherry tomato fruits (25°C, 12 days and 12°C, 24 days). During a period of storage, the effect of coatings composed of CHI and CAR on autochthonous microflora, as well as on some quality characteristics of the fruits such as weight loss, color, firmness, soluble solids, and titratable acidity was evaluated. CHI and CAR displayed MIC valuesof 7.5 mg/mL and 10 μL/mL, respectively, against A. flavus. The combined application of CHI (7.5 or 3.75 mg/mL) and CAR (5 or 2.5 μL/mL) strongly inhibited the mycelial growth and spore germination of A. flavus. The coating composed of CHI (3.75 mg/mL) and CAR (2.5 or 1.25 μL/mL) inhibited the growth of A. flavus in artificially contaminated fruits, as well as the native fungal microflora of the fruits stored at room or low temperature. The application of the tested coatings preserved the quality of cherry tomato fruits as measured by some physicochemical attributes. From this, composite coatings containing CHI and CAR offer a promising alternative to control postharvest infection caused by A. flavus or native fungal microflora in fresh cherry tomato fruits without negatively affecting their quality over storage.
Revista De Nutricao-brazilian Journal of Nutrition | 2012
Jailane de Souza Aquino; Débora Catarine Nepomuceno de Pontes Pessoa; Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos de Oliveira; José Marcelino Oliveira Cavalheiro; Tânia Lúcia Montenegro Stamford
OBJETIVO: Este trabalho teve como objetivo desenvolver biscoitos tipo cookie adicionado de oleo de buriti a fim de se analisarem sua aceitacao sensorial e seu valor nutricional, visando a sua utilizacao na merenda escolar, bem como avaliar o consumo de alimentos fontes de vitamina A por escolares. METODOS: Uma formulacao-controle (15% de oleo de soja) e duas formulacoes experimentais (7,5% e 15% de oleo de buriti) foram produzidas e avaliadas quanto a composicao centesimal, conteudo de vitamina A e aceitacao sensorial, testada por 201 escolares. Avaliou-se tambem o consumo de alimentos fontes de vitamina A por esses escolares mediante questionario semiquantitativo contendo 28 alimentos considerados fontes da referida vitamina. RESULTADOS: O biscoito elaborado com 15% de oleo de buriti obteve boa aceitacao, e apresenta maior percentual de proteinas, de minerais e de vitamina A, podendo ser considerado fonte deste ultimo nutriente. Observou-se uma maior frequencia de consumo de alimentos com baixo teor de vitamina A, como tambem uma menor frequencia de consumo dos frutos da regiao Nordeste. CONCLUSAO: Os biscoitos adicionados de oleo de buriti podem ser uma alternativa de inclusao de alimentos fontes de vitamina A na dieta de escolares, no entanto o consumo de frutas e hortalicas fontes dessa vitamina deve ser estimulado, tendo em vista que os escolares consomem pouca variedade de alimentos fontes dessa vitamina, o que aumenta o risco de deficiencia a longo prazo.
Food Microbiology | 2014
Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos de Oliveira; Marciane Magnani; Camila Veríssimo de Sales; Alline Lima de Souza Pontes; Galba Maria de Campos-Takaki; Thayza Christina Montenegro Stamford; Evandro Leite de Souza
Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2009
Rita de Cássia Ramos do Egypto Queiroga; Ingrid Conceição Dantas Guerra; Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos de Oliveira; Maria Elieidy Gomes de Oliveira; Evandro Leite de Souza
Food & Function | 2017
Francyeli Araújo Silva; Maria Oliveira; Rossana Maria Feitosa de Figueirêdo; Karoliny Brito Sampaio; Evandro Leite de Souza; Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos de Oliveira; Maria Manuela Estevez Pintado; Rita de Cássia Ramos do Egypto Queiroga
MICROBES IN APPLIED RESEARCH - Current Advances and Challenges | 2012
Lúcia Raquel Ramos Berger; Thatiana Montenegro Stamford-Arnaud; Thayza Christina Montenegro Stamford; Adriana Almeida Antunes; Marta Cristina Freitas Silva; Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos de Oliveira; Galba Maria de Campos-Takaki