Danielle Taneyo Saa
University of Bologna
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Food Chemistry | 2015
Federica Balestra; Luca Laghi; Danielle Taneyo Saa; Andrea Gianotti; Pietro Rocculi; Gian Gaetano Pinnavaia
Investigations were made in order to evaluate the influence of the flour type, chemical acidification and fermentation on characteristics of doughs obtained with durum wheat and KAMUT® Khorasan flour. Doughs were observed immediately after mixing, 90 and 360 min of leavening at 30 °C. Fundamental rheology, yeasts heat production by isothermal microcalorimetry and the interaction between water and biopolymers by means of time domain nuclear magnetic resonance were evaluated. In addition aromatic metabolite development was followed by means of the combined application of gas-chromatography and electronic nose. KAMUT® Khorasan flour was found to be more suitable than durum wheat for the fermentation processes tested, especially at acidic conditions, as shown by the increase of the volume and the metabolic heat production by yeast. In acidified dough the pattern of volatile metabolites allowed a clear distinction between the types of dough. Moreover the water/starch proton pool was characterized by higher T2 values in the KAMUT® Khorasan samples.
Nutrients | 2017
Malgorzata A. Bryszewska; Luca Laghi; Augusta Zannoni; Andrea Gianotti; Francesca Barone; Danielle Taneyo Saa; Maria Laura Bacci; Domenico Ventrella; Monica Forni
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of oral iron supplementation, in the form of fortified breads, on the growth performance, health, iron status parameters, and fecal metabolome of anemic piglets. A study was conducted on 24 hybrid (Large White × Landrace × Duroc) piglets. From day 44, the post-natal 12 piglets were supplemented with 100 g of one of two experimental breads, each fortified with 21 mg of ferrous sulphate, either encapsulated or not. After one week of oral supplementation, hematological parameters (hematocrit value, hemoglobin, and red blood cells) showed statistically significant differences (p ≤ 0.05). Piglets fed with the fortified breads had higher iron concentrations in the heart, liver, and intestinal mucosa compared to anemic piglets fed with control bread. Gene expression of hepcidin, iron exporter ferroportin (IREG1), and divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1), together with concentrations of plasma ferritin, showed no significant statistical differences between groups. Both fortified breads could be used as sources of bioavailable iron. The seven-day intervention trial showed microencapsulation to have only a mild effect on the effectiveness of iron supplementation in the form of fortified bread.
Nutrients | 2017
Fabiana Antognoni; Roberto Mandrioli; Alessandra Bordoni; Mattia Di Nunzio; Blanca Viadel; Elisa Gallego; María Villalba; Lidia Tomás-Cobos; Danielle Taneyo Saa; Andrea Gianotti
Nowadays the high nutritional value of whole grains is recognized, and there is an increasing interest in the ancient varieties for producing wholegrain food products with enhanced nutritional characteristics. Among ancient crops, einkorn could represent a valid alternative. In this work, einkorn flours were analyzed for their content in carotenoids and in free and bound phenolic acids, and compared to wheat flours. The most promising flours were used to produce conventional and sourdough fermented breads. Breads were in vitro digested, and characterized before and after digestion. The four breads having the best characteristics were selected, and the product of their digestion was used to evaluate their anti-inflammatory effect using Caco-2 cells. Our results confirm the higher carotenoid levels in einkorn than in modern wheats, and the effectiveness of sourdough fermentation in maintaining these levels, despite the longer exposure to atmospheric oxygen. Moreover, in cultured cells einkorn bread evidenced an anti-inflammatory effect, although masked by the effect of digestive fluid. This study represents the first integrated evaluation of the potential health benefit of einkorn-based bakery products compared to wheat-based ones, and contributes to our knowledge of ancient grains.
Journal of Functional Foods | 2016
Carlo Giuseppe Rizzello; Davide Tagliazucchi; Elena Babini; Giuseppina Sefora Rutella; Danielle Taneyo Saa; Andrea Gianotti
Food Research International | 2014
Danielle Taneyo Saa; Silvia Turroni; Diana I. Serrazanetti; Simone Rampelli; Simone Maccaferri; Marco Candela; Marco Severgnini; Emanuela Simonetti; Patrizia Brigidi; Andrea Gianotti
Food Research International | 2016
Veronica Valli; Francesca Danesi; Andrea Gianotti; Mattia Di Nunzio; Danielle Taneyo Saa; Alessandra Bordoni
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2017
Danielle Taneyo Saa; Raffaella Di Silvestro; Giovanni Dinelli; Andrea Gianotti
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2019
Malgorzata Anita Bryszewska; Lidia Tomás-Cobos; Elisa Gallego; MariPaz Villalba; Daniel Rivera; Danielle Taneyo Saa; Andrea Gianotti
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2018
Danielle Taneyo Saa; Raffaella Di Silvestro; Lorenzo Nissen; Giovanni Dinelli; Andrea Gianotti
7th International Congress Flour-Bread '13 and 9th Croatian Congress of Cereal Technologists, 16-18 October 2013, Opatija, Croatia. Proceedings | 2014
F. Balestra; Andrea Gianotti; Danielle Taneyo Saa; G. G. Pinnavaia