Citieli Giongo
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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Meat Science | 2017
Juliana Cunha de Andrade; Élen Silveira Nalério; Citieli Giongo; Marcia Dutra de Barcellos; Gastón Ares; Rosires Deliza
The development of high-quality air-dried cured sheep meat products adapted to meet consumer demands represent an interesting option to add value to the meat of adult animals. The present study aimed to evaluate the influence of process parameters on consumer choice of two products from sheep meat under different evoked contexts, considering product concepts. A total of 375 Brazilian participants completed a choice-based conjoint task with three 2-level variables for each product: maturation time, smoking, and sodium reduction for dry-cured sheep ham, and natural antioxidant, smoking, and sodium reduction for sheep meat coppa. A between-subjects experimental design was used to evaluate the influence of consumption context on consumer choices. All the process parameters significantly influenced consumer choice. However, their relative importance was affected by evoked context.
Environmental Technology | 2015
Salah Din Mahmud Hasan; Citieli Giongo; Mônica Lady Fiorese; Simone Damasceno Gomes; Tatiane Caroline Ferrari; Tarcio Enrico Savoldi
The production of volatile fatty acids (VFAs), intermediates in the anaerobic degradation process of organic matter from waste water, was evaluated in this work. A batch reactor was used to investigate the effect of temperature, and alkalinity in the production of VFAs, from the fermentation of industrial cassava waste water. Peak production of total volatile fatty acids (TVFAs) was observed in the first two days of acidogenesis. A central composite design was performed, and the highest yield (3400 mg L−1 of TVFA) was obtained with 30°C and 3 g L−1 of sodium bicarbonate. The peak of VFA was in 45 h (pH 5.9) with a predominance of acetic (63%) and butyric acid (22%), followed by propionic acid (12%). Decreases in amounts of cyanide (12.9%) and chemical oxygen demand (21.6%) were observed, in addition to the production of biogas (0.53 cm3 h−1). The process was validated experimentally and 3400 g L−1 of TVFA were obtained with a low relative standard deviation.
Food Quality and Preference | 2016
Juliana Cunha de Andrade; Élen Silveira Nalério; Citieli Giongo; Marcia Dutra de Barcellos; Gastón Ares; Rosires Deliza
Meat Science | 2018
Juliana Cunha de Andrade; Élen Silveira Nalério; Citieli Giongo; Marcia Dutra de Barcellos; Gastón Ares; Rosires Deliza
Archive | 2016
J. C. de Andrade; Élen Silveira Nalério; Citieli Giongo; Marcia Dutra de Barcellos; Gastón Ares; Rosires Deliza
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2014
Renan Martins Acosta; Élen Silveira Nalério; Citieli Giongo; Ingrid Pedroso Torbes; Louise Dias Borges; Carla Marques dos Santos
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2014
Priscila Natalí Silveira Campos; Élen Silveira Nalério; Louise Dias Borges; Renan Martins Acosta; Ingrid Pedroso Torbes; Citieli Giongo
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2014
Ingrid Pedroso Torbes; Élen Silveira Nalério; Renan Martins Acosta; Priscila Natalí Silveira Campos; Citieli Giongo; Louise Dias Borges
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2014
Louise Dias Borges; Élen Silveira Nalério; Priscila Natalí Silveira Campos; Ingrid Pedroso Torbes; Renan Martins Acosta; Citieli Giongo
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2013
Djenifer Kipper; Élen Silveira Nalério; Citieli Giongo; F. F. Cardoso