José Osvaldo Beserra Carioca
Federal University of Ceará
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Food Science and Technology International | 2014
Eldina Castro Sousa; Ana Maria Athayde Uchôa-thomaz; José Osvaldo Beserra Carioca; Selene Maia de Morais; Alessandro de Lima; Clécio Galvão Martins; Cristiane Duarte Alexandrino; Pablito Augusto Travassos Ferreira; Ana Livya Moreira Rodrigues; Suliane Praciano Rodrigues; Jurandy do Nascimento Silva; Larissa Lages Rodrigues
Grape pomace (Vitis vinifera L.), Benitaka variety, grown in the semiarid region of Northeast Brazil was evaluated in relation to chemical composition, and content of minerals and functional properties. Its microbiological quality and toxic potential, using Artemia salina sp, were also investigated. The results showed that the flour obtained from these residues had below neutral pH (3.82), moisture (3.33g/100g), acidity of (0.64g of citric acid/100g), and ash (4.65 g/100g). The amount of total dietary fiber (46.17g/100g) stood out quantitatively compared to the content of carbohydrate (29.2g/100 g), protein (8.49g/100g), and lipids (8.16g/100g). The total energy was 224Kcal/100g. With regard to the compounds with functional properties, higher values of insoluble fiber 79% (36.4 g/100 g); vitamin C (26.25 mg of acid ascorbic/100g), and anthocyanins (131mg/100g) were found. The minerals iron, potassium, zinc, manganese, and calcium were present in higher concentrations. There were no significant copper values. The results showed that the grape residues are an important source of nutrients and compounds with functional properties suggesting that they can be incorporated as an ingredient in the diet and/or used as a dietary supplement aiming at health benefits. The residues did not show microbiological contamination and were considered nontoxic.
Food Science and Technology International | 2011
Lívia Xerez Pinho; Marcos Rodrigues Amorim Afonso; José Osvaldo Beserra Carioca; José Maria Correia da Costa; Afonso Mota Ramos
The main purpose of this study was to produce hamburgers with partial substitution of the meat with cashew apple residue powder. The powder residue was obtained after the extraction of the pulp and dehydration in stove with air circulation. Three formulations of hamburgers with increasing concentration of the residue as well as a control sample were prepared. The formulated products with cashew apple residue powder presented lower humidity and proteins and 35% lipid reduction. However, there was an increase in carbohydrates and pH with the addition of the powder from the cashew apple residue. Some formulations showed an improvement of the final product yield. The total dietary fiber value was between 0 and 7.66%, with higher content of insoluble dietary fiber. The addition of up to 10.70% of the residue did not cause significant sensory changes in the flavor of the samples. The production of hamburgers with a partial substitution of cow meat with the cashew apple residue could be a feasible option since it resulted in product with high nutritional quality that is rich or have high dietary fiber content and is low in fat.
Food Science and Technology International | 2015
Vera Lúcia Viana do Nascimento; Victória Maura Silva Bermúdez; André Luis Lima de Oliveira; Maurício Nunes Kleinberg; Rayane de Tasso Moreira Ribeiro; Rosa Ferreira Araujo de Abreu; José Osvaldo Beserra Carioca
The evaluation of filtration methods on the yield and oleochemicals characteristics on the crude fish oil from the soapstock of marine fish for purposes of nutrition has been conducted in this work. The analytical properties of the crude and the neutralized oil with three excesses of sodium hydroxide (NaOH, 20%, 40% and 60%) were carried out on two different ways with organza and the “glass wool”. The neutralization of the oil brought about a notable improvement in the analytical properties of the oil. Thus, it leads to a high quality fish oil in terms of taste, colour, odours, shelf life and market value. Based on the improved characteristics of the oil, it could be suitable for applications in pharmaceutical and food industries.
Fuel | 2007
Maria Alexsandra Rios Façanha; Selma Elaine Mazzetto; José Osvaldo Beserra Carioca; Glaucione Gomes de Barros
Biotechnology Journal | 2010
José Osvaldo Beserra Carioca
Food Science and Technology International | 2014
Ana Maria Athayde Uchôa-thomaz; Eldina Castro Sousa; José Osvaldo Beserra Carioca; Selene Maia de Morais; Alessandro de Lima; Clécio Galvão Martins; Cristiane Duarte Alexandrino; Pablito Augusto Travassos Ferreira; Ana Livya Moreira Rodrigues; Suliane Praciano Rodrigues; José Celso de Albuquerque Thomaz; Jurandy do Nascimento Silva; Larissa Lages Rodrigues
Alimentos e Nutrição | 2011
Lívia Xerez Pinho; Marcos Rodrigues Amorim Afonso; José Osvaldo Beserra Carioca; José Maria Correia da Costa; A.C.P. Rybka
Food Science and Technology International | 2015
Vera Lúcia Viana do Nascimento; Victória Maura Silva Bermúdez; André Luis Lima de Oliveira; Maurício Nunes Kleinberg; Rayane de Tasso Moreira Ribeiro; Rosa Ferreira Araujo de Abreu; José Osvaldo Beserra Carioca
Holos | 2014
Ana maria Athayde Uchôa Thomaz; Eldina Castro Sousa; Alessandro de Lima; Rosália Maria Tôrres de Lima; Pedro Freitas; Marília Alves Marques de Sousa; José Celso de Albuquerque Thomaz; José Osvaldo Beserra Carioca
Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2007
Telmo Rodrigues de Castro; Fernando Antonio Pinto de Abreu; José Osvaldo Beserra Carioca