Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo
Universidade Estadual de Maringá
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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2017
Vanessa Néia; Eliane Papa Ambrosio-Albuquerque; Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo; Joana Schuelter Boeing; Thibério da Silva; Vanessa Lewandowski; Ricardo Ribeiro; Jeane Eliete Laguila Visentainer; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
The cafeteria diet is widely used as a model for inducing obesity in animals, and the zebrafish (Danio rerio) has emerged as a promising model for this purpose. In this context, this study evaluated the effect of a cafeteria diet on the composition of fatty acids in zebrafish fillets. Zebrafish grown in tanks for a period of 60 days were treated with standard (ST) and cafeteria (CAF) diets. The CAF diet presented higher total lipid and energy values than ST diet, due to the addition of peanut, chocolate and biscuit in its preparation. Moreover, CAF diet showed the highest concentrations of palmitic (19.44 ± 0.55 mg g), oleic (102.58 ± 2.85 mg g) and linoleic (44.47 ± 1.32 mg g) acids. A significant increase in oleic and linoleic acid concentrations (39.77 ± 2.69 and 14.31 ± 0.86 mg g, respectively) and in the omega-6/omega-3 ratio (11.52 ± 0.81) was observed in the zebrafish fillets between 0 and 60 days for CAF diet, indicating incorporation of these fatty acids.
Food Research International | 2017
Roberta da Silveira; Julianna Matias Vagula; Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo; Thiago Claus; Marília Galuch; Oscar O. Santos Júnior; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
Fast and innovative methodology to monitors the addition of soybean oil in extra virgin olive oil was developed employing ESI-MS with ionization operating in positive mode. A certified extra virgin olive oil and refined soybean oil samples were analyzed by direct infusion, the identification of a natural lipid marker present only in soybean oil (m/z 886.68 [TAG+NH4]+) was possible. The certified extra virgin olive oil was purposely adulterated with soybean oil in different levels (1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 70, 90%) being possible to observe that the new methodology is able to detect even small fraud concentration, such as 1% (v/v). Additionally, commercial samples were analyzed and were observed the addition of soybean oil as a common fraud in this segment. This powerful analytical method proposed could be applied as routine analysis by control organization, as well as food industries, considering its pronounced advantages; simplicity, rapidity, elevated detectability and minor amounts of sample and solvent consumed.
Journal of Chromatography A | 2016
Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo; Thiago Claus; Oscar O. Santos Júnior; Vitor C. Almeida; Thiago Magon; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
In order to analyze the composition of fatty acids employing gas chromatography as the separation method, a derivatization of lipids using esterification and transesterification reactions is needed. The methodologies currently available are time consuming and use large amounts of sample and reagents. Thus, this work proposes a new procedure to carry out the derivatization of fatty acids without the need for prior extraction of lipids. The use of small amounts of sample (100mg) allows the analysis to be performed in specific parts of animals, in most cases without having them slaughtered. Another benefit is the use of small amounts of reagents (only 2mL of NaOH/Methanol and H2SO4/Methanol). The use of an experimental design procedure (Design Expert software) allows the optimization of the alkaline and acid reaction times. The procedure was validated for five minutes in both steps. The method was validated for bovine fat, beef, chicken, pork, fish and shrimp meats. The results for the merit figures of accuracy (from 101.07% to 109.18%), precision (RSDintra-day (from 0.65 to 3.93%), RSDinter-day (from 1.57 to 5.22%)), linearity (R(2)=0.9864) and robustness confirmed that the new method is satisfactory within the linear range of 2-30% of lipids in the sample. Besides the benefits of minimizing the amount of samples and reagents, the procedure enables gas chromatography sample preparation in a very short time compared with traditional procedures.
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2018
Elaine C. Reis; Marília Galuch; Roberta da Silveira; Hevelyse Munise Celestino dos Santos; Cesar Sary; Thiago Magon; Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo; Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer; Oscar Oliveira Santos
This study evaluated the incorporation of β-carotene, lutein and lycopene into tilapia (genetically improved farmed tilapia, GIFT) fillets supplemented through 0, 20 and 40 days, and their influence on the fatty acid composition and nutritional quality of raw and grilled fillets. A control diet and a diet containing those carotenoids were elaborated with the same lipid source (soybean oil). For carotenoids analysis, the extraction was performed according to the literature, employing acetone and hexane. The relative intensities of m/z ratios of those carotenoids ions were obtained by ultraperformance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry with chemical ionization at atmospheric pressure (UPLC-APCI MS/MS), and an increase of carotenoid concentration in the supplemented fillets was observed, especially after the grilling process (180 oC for 15 min). An increase in the concentration of total carotenoids in grilled fillets (75 and 35% higher than raw fillets, for 20 and 40 days of supplementation, respectively, corresponding to 8.32 and 2.42 μg β-carotene g sample) was also observed. Therefore, the carotenoids promoted the stability of lipid oxidation in grilled samples; fact that can be correlated with antioxidant effect of these compounds, it can be also explained by the breakdown of carotenoids physical barrier and the conditions used in the grilling process. Moreover, acceptable n-6/n-3 indices and recommended polyunsaturated fatty acids/saturated fatty acids (PUFA/ SFA) values were observed in supplemented fillets. Consequently, lutein, β-carotene and lycopene were considered viable as additive on fish diet, since the supplementation promoted the increase of food quality, even after preparation for consumption.
Journal of Culinary Science & Technology | 2018
Carolina Maestrello; Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo; Gabriella Caroline de Souza Takahashi; Tatiana Colombo Pimentel; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer; Rita De Cássia Bergamasco; Grasiele Scaramal Madrona
ABSTRACT Consumers are very interested in the development of new food products, which presents sensorial, nutritional, and physicochemical quality. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the addition of chia seed mucilage as an emulsifier substitute on the physical and chemical characteristics and on acceptance of chocolate-flavored prebiotic ice cream (with inulin). The ice creams had good physicochemical characteristics: The sample with the lowest mucilage content (0.6 g/100 g) showed higher resistance to melting, however, showed less overrun. Ice creams with higher concentrations of mucilage (1.2 or 1.8 g/100 g) had higher overrun. All ice creams had scores between 6 and 7 in the evaluated attributes, indicating that consumers liked slightly to moderately. The fatty acid composition of the mucilage was predominantly polyunsaturated fatty acids. It can be concluded that it is possible to develop prebiotic ice cream with chia seed mucilage as an emulsifier that have appropriate chemical composition and acceptance.
Food and Agricultural Immunology | 2018
Vanessa Néia; Eliane Papa Ambrosio-Albuquerque; Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo; Thibério da Silva; Vanessa Lewandowski; Fernanda Losi Alves de Almeida; Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro; Jeane Eliete Laguila Visentainer; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
ABSTRACT Zebrafish (Danio rerio) emerged as a model of diet-induced obesity because of its genetic homology to humans. Peanut is a rich source of monounsaturated fatty acid and its consumption is associated with decreased inflammatory markers and obesity control. This study evaluated the effects of peanut addition to the cafeteria diet (CAF) by analysis of fatty acids into the head, adiposity and expression of TNF, IL6 and FASN genes using zebrafish as experimental model. The zebrafish were maintained in tanks for 60 days and treated with standard (ST) and CAF diets, respectively. The CAF diet increased the oleic acid content in zebrafish heads, however the body weight, body mass index, adipose tissue and expression of inflammatory and lipid metabolism genes did not differ between the groups. This study suggests that the addition of peanut in the CAF diet can control weight gain, the inflammatory markers and lipid metabolism in zebrafish model. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2015
Thiago Claus; Sylvio V. Palombini; Fabiana Carbonera; Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo; Makoto Matsushita; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
The use of synthetic antioxidants in human consuming products is in disuse due to health toxic related issues. The search for substances to substitute synthetic antioxidants boosts studies concerned with the findings of sources of natural antioxidants. Thus, the aim of this work was to evaluate the use of comminuted leaves of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) as source of natural antioxidants for the lipid protection of different emulsion compositions using central composite rotary experimental design. The Oxitest analysis (oxidation test reactor) revealed rosemary to be an excellent source of antioxidants for emulsions, even with addition of low quantities, and the gain of induction point tripled. The oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORACFL) results of emulsion obtained separately for the hydrophilic and lipophilic phases showed that the presence of polar compounds was in higher concentration, about 500 more than of non-polar ones. The polar compounds are major responsible for the antioxidant action in the system.
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2015
Ana Paula Lopes; Vanessa Vivian Almeida Schneider; Paula Fernandes Montanher; Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo; Hevelyse Munise Celestino dos Santos; Swami A. Maruyama; Angela M. M. Araújo; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
A 22 factorial design (two factors with two levels, in triplicate) was performed to investigate the influence of factors A (soybean oil content in supplemented diet, at 2.1 and 4.2%) and B (time of treatment, 15 and 30 days) in three responses [(a) total n-3 fatty acids; (b) n-6/n-3 ratio; and (c) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA)/saturated fatty acids (SFA) ratio] from lipids of Nile tilapia submitted to experimental treatment. Normality of residuals was assessed through statistical tests. Factors A and B were significant in all obtained regression models, while AB interaction was not a significant contributor for PUFA/SFA response. ANOVA and response surfaces obtained from factorial design indicated best results in tilapia that received the diet containing 4.2% of soybean oil during 30 days.
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2016
Fabiana Carbonera; Paula Fernandes Montanher; Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo; Elton Guntendorfer Bonafé; Oscar O. Santos Júnior; Sheisa Cyléia Sargi; Renata Menoci Gonçalves; Makoto Matsushita; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2016
Paula Fernandes Montanher; Beatriz Costa e Silva; Elton Guntendorfer Bonafé; Fabiana Carbonera; Hevelyse Munise Celestino dos Santos; Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo; Swami A. Maruyama; Makoto Matsushita; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer