José Luis Montañez-Soto
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
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International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition | 2012
Rafael Zamora-Vega; José Luis Montañez-Soto; Héctor Eduardo Martínez-Flores; Rebeca Flores-Magallón; Carlos Víctor Muñoz-Ruiz; José Venegas-González; Teresita De Jesús Ariza Ortega
The objective of this study was to microencapsulate Saccharomyces boulardii using the emulsion technique. To microencapsulate the yeast, alginate sodium blended with inulin and mucilage from Opuntiaficus-indica was used as a coating material. The textural properties of the gels formed by the encapsulating materials and the in vitro viability of the yeast strain in the simulated conditions were studied. Textural profile analyses of the gels revealed differences (p < 0.05) in hardness because alginate produced stronger gels, whereas the incorporation of other hydrocolloids with alginate decreased gel strength and resulted in a more uniform, cohesive gel matrix. When alginate was blended with mucilage and inulin, encapsulated yeast presented higher counts and more viable cells, as compared to free yeast following 30 days of storage at 4°C. Encapsulated and free yeast had 76.1% and 63.3%, respectively, of cell viability after 35 days of storage.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2018
Leopoldo González-Cruz; José Luis Montañez-Soto; Eloy Conde-Barajas; María de la Luz Xochilt Negrete-Rodríguez; Areli Flores-Morales; Aurea Bernardino-Nicanor
The modification of the starches extracted from rice beans both with and without hydrothermal treatment was evaluated via scanning electron microscopy (SEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and Raman spectroscopy. SEM indicated that the starch granules of rice beans exhibit wide variation in granule shape, showing the greatest size and modification of the surface when extracted with ethanol. It was found that the extraction solvent had no significant effect on the onset (To) and peak (Tp) temperatures of the starch, whereas hydrothermal treatment of rice beans decreased the To, Tp and ΔH of the starch. The modification of FT-IR spectra showed that hydrothermal treatment of rice beans and the solvent used in the extraction of starch affected starch crystallinity, mainly when ethanol was used. Raman spectroscopy revealed that the smaller changes in the starch bonds were due to the solvent used for starch extraction but that hydrothermal treatment disturbed all bonds in the starch.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2013
José Luis Montañez-Soto; Luis Humberto González-Hernández; José Venegas-González; Aurea Bernardino Nicanor; Leopoldo González-Cruz
Bioagro (Venezuela) Num.3 Vol.23 | 2011
José Luis Montañez-Soto; José Venegas-González; María Vivar-Vera
Bioagro | 2011
José Luis Montañez-Soto; José Venegas-González; María Vivar-Vera
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2015
Aurea Bernardino-Nicanor; Emma Noemí Hinojosa-Hernández; José Mayolo Juárez-Goiz; José Luis Montañez-Soto; María E. Ramírez-Ortíz; Leopoldo González-Cruz
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2017
Aurea Bernardino-Nicanor; Gerardo Acosta-García; Norma Güemes-Vera; José Luis Montañez-Soto; Maria A. Vivar-Vera; Leopoldo González-Cruz
African Journal of Microbiology Research | 2013
Rafael Zamora-Vega; José Luis Montañez-Soto; José Venegas-González; Leopoldo González Cruz; Héctor Eduardo Martínez-Flores
Archive | 2013
José Luis Montañez-Soto; Martha Alicia; Velázquez Machuca; José Venegas González; Leopoldo González-Cruz
Archive | 2013
José Venegas-González; José Luis Montañez-Soto; Luis Fernando Ceja-Torres
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Héctor Eduardo Martínez-Flores
Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo
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