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Talanta | 2013

Chemometric discrimination of genetically modified Coffea arabica cultivars using spectroscopic and chromatographic fingerprints

Ivanira Moreira; Ieda Spacino Scarminio

Multivariate statistical design and principal component analysis (PCA) applied to RP-HPLC-DAD and FTIR spectroscopic data were performed to investigate the fingerprints of four coffee cultivars, traditional red bourbon and three genetically modified cultivars. The design and response surface results showed that extraction dependence on solvent composition of one of the genetically modified cultivars, IAPAR 59, was very similar to that found for the red bourbon standard. PCA of the FTIR spectra obtained from all the simplex centroid design mixtures indicated that the 1:1 binary ethanol-dichloromethane solution resulted in the best separation of the four cultivars. The IPR 108 cultivar has more intense vibrational bands in the 3200-3,600 cm(-1) and 1100-1,600 cm(-1) regions indicating higher acid and fat levels than those of the other cultivars. The UV absorptions close to 275 nm of the RP-HPLC-DAD spectra are correlated with the strengths of the infrared absorptions between 3400 and 3,460 cm(-1) and can be explained by varying caffeine concentrations in the four cultivars.


Química Nova | 2006

Iron oxide and pyrocatechol: a spectroscopy study of the reaction products

Wagner José Barreto; Sônia Regina Giancoli Barreto; Ivanira Moreira; Yoshio Kawano

The reaction of 1,2-dihydroxy-benzene (pyrocatechol) (C6H6O2) with iron oxide (Fe2O3) and sodium thiosulfate (Na2S2O3) in aqueous medium (pH 7) was investigated. Pyrocatechol suffers autoxidation and coordinates with Fe3+ in solution. The presence of S2O32- in solution was fundamental to generate and stabilize the pyrocatechol oxidation products as o-semiquinones. This compound was isolated and its structure characterized using FT-IR, EPR and UV-Vis Spectroscopy as [CTA][Fe(SQ)2(Cat)]. A thermal mass loss mechanism was proposed based on Thermogravimetric Analysis (TG) to support the structural characterization.


Química Nova | 2010

Aplicação do delineamento simplex-centroide no estudo da cinética da oxidação de biodiesel B100 em mistura com antioxidantes sintéticos

Dionísio Borsato; Luiz Henrique Dall'Antonia; Carmen Luisa Barbosa Guedes; Elaine Cristina Rodrigues Maia; Heverson Renan de Freitas; Ivanira Moreira; Kelly Roberta Spacino

Antioxidants are an alternative to prevent or slow the degradation of the biofuel. In this study, it was evaluated the oxidative stability of B100 biodiesel from soybean oil in the presence of three commercial synthetic antioxidants, butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) and tert-butylhydroquinone (TBHQ), pure or blended, from the experimental design of simplex-centroid mixture. The reaction order and rate constant were also calculated for all tests. The treatment containing pure TBHQ proved to be the most effective, proven by design, the optimum mix obtained and the rate constant. Binary and ternary mixtures containing TBHQ also showed appreciable antioxidant effect.


Química Nova | 2009

Modelagem e simulação da desidratação osmótica em pedaços de abacaxi utilizando o método de elementos finitos

Dionísio Borsato; Ivanira Moreira; Marcelo Medre Nobrega; Mariete Barbosa Moreira; Rui Sérgio dos Santos Ferreira da Silva; Evandro Bona

Water loss and sugar gain were modelling during the osmotic dehydration process of pieces of pineaplle. The transfer of solute to the fruit and the water to the solution was based on Ficks 2nd law. The three dimensional model was solved by the finite element method with the usage of the software COMSOL Multiphysics 3.2. The main and cross diffusion coefficients and the Biot number were determined on the simulation and the deviation between the experimental and the simulated data were 4,28% to sucrose and 1,66 to the water.


Química Nova | 2009

Aplicação de redes neurais artificiais na identificação de gasolinas adulteradas comercializadas na região de Londrina - Paraná

Dionísio Borsato; Ivanira Moreira; Marcelo Medre Nobrega; Mariete Barbosa Moreira; Gabriel Henrique Dias; Rui Sérgio dos Santos Ferreira da Silva; Evandro Bona

The multilayer perceptron network was used to classify the gasoline. The main parameters used in the classification were established by the Ordinance no 309 of the Agencia Nacional do Petroleo, but without informing the network the legal limits of these parameters. The network used had 10 neurons in a single hidden layer, learning rate of 0.04 and 250 training epochs. The application of artificial neural network served classify 100% of the commercialized gas in the region of Londrina-PR and to identify the tampered gasoline even those suspected of tampering.


Química Nova | 2014

Efeito do solvente na extração de ácidos clorogênicos, cafeína e trigonelina em Coffea arabica

Ivanira Moreira; Guilherme Luiz Scheel; Pedro Henrique Hatumura; Ieda Spacino Scarminio

In this research work the effects of four solvents and their mixtures on the extraction of chlorogenic acids, caffeine and trigonelline in crude extracts of four coffee cultivars, traditional red bourbon, IAPAR59, IPR101 and IPR108 cultivars, were investigated by UV spectrophotometry and UV spectra obtained from RP-HPLC-DAD. The experimental results and the principal component analysis of UV spectra showed that the effect of solvent extraction of the metabolites does not depend on cultivars, because the spectral characteristics are similar, but the concentrations are different. The UV and UV-DAD spectra for four simplex centroid design mixtures were also similar but the concentrations of caffeine, trigonelline and the chlorogenic acids are different and depend on the solvent used in the extraction.


Biofuels | 2017

Apparent activation energy and relative protection factor of natural antioxidants in mixture with biodiesel

Ana Paula Hilário Gregório; Dionísio Borsato; Ivanira Moreira; Elisângela Tavares da Silva; Érica Signori Romagnoli; Kelly Roberta Spacino

ABSTRACT In Brazil, biodiesel mainly consists of unsaturated fatty acid esters, which gives low oxidative stability. Therefore, natural antioxidants present themselves as an alternative to prevent oxidative deterioration due to the presence of phenolic compounds in their structure, capable of inhibiting free radicals by donating hydrogen atoms. Extracts of pepper, bacupari leaves, coffee leaves and sage were added to biodiesel B100 to verify the efficiency of antioxidant on the oxidation reaction of biodiesel, using as a parameter the comparative relative protection factor (RPF). Linearity deviations were observed in the graph of the logarithm of the rate constant as a function of the inverse of temperature, indicating that the activation energy varies at the different temperatures 110, 115, 120 and 125°C of the accelerated Rancimat test. The RPF analyzed by the simplex-centroid design proved to be a suitable parameter to verify the efficiency of natural antioxidants in the protection of the oxidation reaction, indicating an optimized mixture of 25% pepper, 60% coffee leaves and 15% sage.


Food Science and Technology International | 2012

Saline distribution during multicomponent salting in pre-cooked quail eggs

Dionísio Borsato; Mariete Barbosa Moreira; Ivanira Moreira; Marcos Vinicios Roberto Pina; Rui Sérgio dos Santos Ferreira da Silva; Evandro Bona

The relationship of NaCl with problems of arterial hypertension has led to a reduction in the levels of this salt in food production. KCl has been used as a partial substitute for NaCl since it cannot be completely substituted without affecting the acceptability of the end product. In this study, the diffusion that occurs during quail egg salting in static and stirred brine was simulated. The mathematical model used was based on a generalization of the Fick’s 2 nd law, and the COMSOL Multiphysics software was used to simulate the diffusion in the NaCl-KClwater system. The deviations in the simulated data and experimental data were 2.50% for NaCl and 6.98% for KCl in static brine, while in the stirred brine they were 3.48% for NaCl and 4.72% for KCl. The simulation results presented good agreement with the experimental values and validated the predictive capacity of the model.


Fuel Processing Technology | 2011

Study of the biodiesel B100 oxidative stability in mixture with antioxidants

Elaine Cristina Rodrigues Maia; Dionísio Borsato; Ivanira Moreira; Kelly Roberta Spacino; Paulo Rogério Pinto Rodrigues; André Lazarin Gallina


Fuel Processing Technology | 2014

Oxidation kinetics of biodiesel from soybean mixed with synthetic antioxidants BHA, BHT and TBHQ: Determination of activation energy

Dionísio Borsato; João Rafael de Moraes Cini; Hágata Cremasco da Silva; Rodolfo Lopes Coppo; Karina Gomes Angilelli; Ivanira Moreira; Elaine Cristina Rodrigues Maia

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Dionísio Borsato

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Mariete Barbosa Moreira

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Kelly Roberta Spacino

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Marcelo Medre Nobrega

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Evandro Bona

Federal University of Technology - Paraná

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Jurandir Pereira Pinto

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Karina Gomes Angilelli

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Olívio Fernandes Galão

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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