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Food Research International | 2016

Effect of stabilizers, oil level and structure on the growth of Zygosaccharomyces bailii and on physical stability of model systems simulating acid sauces

Aldana L. Zalazar; María Fernanda Gliemmo; Carmen A. Campos

The effect of xanthan gum, guar gum, oil and the structure promoted by these compounds on the growth of Zygosaccharomyces bailii and on physical stability of emulsified systems simulating acid sauces was studied. Furthermore, the effect of yeast growth on physical stability of emulsions was also evaluated. Yeast growth was evaluated by plate count and modeled by the modified Gompertz equation. Emulsions characteristics and their stability were determined by droplet size, zeta potential and rheological measurements. The latter was also used to evaluate structures effect on yeast growth. Physical characteristics of emulsions depended on system composition. Yeasts slightly affected droplet size. Z. bailii growth was satisfactorily modeled by the modified Gompertz equation. The specific growth rate (μm) and the asymptotic value (A) obtained depended on xanthan gum, guar gum and oil content. Furthermore, the structure promoted by these compounds exerted a significant effect on growth. In general, an increase in the solid character and yield stress through the addition of xanthan gum promoted a decrease in A parameter. On the contrary, a decrease in the solid character through the addition of guar gum promoted an increase in the A parameter. The results obtained stressed that stabilizers, oil and their structuring ability play an important role on Z. bailii growth.


Data in Brief | 2016

Data on the physical characterization of oil in water emulsions

Aldana L. Zalazar; María Fernanda Gliemmo; Carmen A. Campos

This article contains experimental data and images for the physical characterization of oil in water emulsions. Mentioned data are related to the research article “Effect of stabilizers, oil level and structure on the growth of Zygosaccharomyces bailii and on physical stability of model systems simulating acid sauces” (A.L. Zalazar, M.F. Gliemmo, C.A. Campos, 2016) [1]. Physical characterization of emulsions was performed through the evaluation of Span and Specific Surface Area (SSA) determined by light scattering using a Mastersizer. Furthermore, microscopy images were recorded by confocal scanning laser microscopy (CSLM). The latter are presented to collaborate in the analysis of emulsion microstructure.


Food Science and Technology International | 2014

Effect of gamma irradiation and storage time on microbial growth and physicochemical characteristics of pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata Duchesne ex Poiret) puree

María Fernanda Gliemmo; Maria Emilia Latorre; Patricia Narvaiz; Carmen A. Campos; Lía N. Gerschenson

The effect of gamma irradiation (0–2 kGy) and storage time (0–28 days) on microbial growth and physicochemical characteristics of a packed pumpkin puree was studied. For that purpose, a factorial design was applied. The puree contained potassium sorbate, glucose and vanillin was stored at 25 ℃. Gamma irradiation diminished and storage time increased microbial growth. A synergistic effect between both variables on microbial growth was observed. Storage time decreased pH and color of purees. Sorbate content decreased with storage time and gamma irradiation. Mathematical models of microbial growth generated by the factorial design allowed estimating that a puree absorbing 1.63 kGy would have a shelf-life of 4 days. In order to improve this time, some changes in the applied hurdles were assayed. These included a thermal treatment before irradiation, a reduction of irradiation dose to 0.75 kGy and a decrease in storage temperature at 20 ℃. As a result, the shelf-life of purees increased to 28 days.


Data in Brief | 2018

Data supporting the growth/no growth interface of Zygosaccharomyces bailii in simulated acid sauces

Aldana L. Zalazar; María Fernanda Gliemmo; Marcelo Soria; Carmen A. Campos

This article contains experimental data, images and methods for the growth/no growth interface of Zygosaccharomyces bailii in simulated acid sauces. Mentioned data are related to the research article “Modeling growth/no growth interface of Zygosaccharomyces bailii in simulated acid sauces as a function of natamycin, xanthan gum and sodium chloride concentrations” (Zalazar et al., 2018) [1]. The growth was assessed colorimetrically by using 2-(4-iodophenyl)-3-(4-nitrophenyl)-5-phenyl-2H-tetrazolium chloride and 2-methoxy-1,4-naphthoquinone as detection reagents. Furthermore, yeast growth was confirmed by plate count.


Food Science and Technology International | 2016

Effect of xantham gum, steviosides, clove, and cinnamon essential oils on the sensory and microbiological quality of a low sugar tomato jam

María Fernanda Gliemmo; María A Montagnani; Laura Inés Schelegueda; Malena Mariana González; Carmen A. Campos

The partial or total decrease of sugar content in the formulation of jams affects their physical, chemical and microbiological stability. In order to minimize these technological problems, we studied the effect of xanthan gum (XG), steviosides, cinnamon (CO), and clove (CLO) essential oils on the sensory and microbiological quality of a low sugar tomato jam. Levels of 0.250 g/100 g steviosides and 0.450 g/100 g XG showed maximum score of overall acceptability of jam. The combination of essential oils produced synergistic and additive effects in vitro on growth of Z. bailii and Z. rouxii, respectively. However, in the jam, CO was more effective and CLO did not modify the CO action. Cell surface was one of the sites of action of CO since a decrease in yeast cell surface hydrophobicity was observed. From the microbiological and sensory points of view, 0.0060 g/100 g CO showed the maximum score of jam overall acceptability and did not cause yeast inactivation but it could be useful as an additional stress factor against yeast post – process contamination. The adequate levels of XG, steviosides, and CO can improve the quality of a low sugar jam formulation.


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2009

Color stability of pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata, Duchesne ex Poiret) puree during storage at room temperature: Effect of pH, potassium sorbate, ascorbic acid and packaging material

María Fernanda Gliemmo; Maria Emilia Latorre; Lía N. Gerschenson; Carmen A. Campos


Journal of Food Engineering | 2006

Effect of several humectants and potassium sorbate on the growth of Zygosaccharomyces bailii in model aqueous systems resembling low sugar products

María Fernanda Gliemmo; Carmen A. Campos; Lía N. Gerschenson


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2008

Interactions between aspartame, glucose and xylitol in aqueous systems containing potassium sorbate

María Fernanda Gliemmo; A.M. Calviño; O. Tamasi; Lía N. Gerschenson; Carmen A. Campos


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2015

Synergistic antimicrobial action and potential application for fish preservation of a bacteriocin produced by Enterococcus mundtii isolated from Odontesthes platensis

Laura Inés Schelegueda; Marisol Vallejo; María Fernanda Gliemmo; Emilio Rogelio Marguet; Carmen A. Campos


Journal of Field Robotics | 2012

Antimicrobial Synergic Effect of Chitosan with Sodium Lactate, Nisin or Potassium Sorbate against the Bacterial Flora of Fish

Laura Inés Schelegueda; María Fernanda Gliemmo; Carmen A. Campos

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Carmen A. Campos

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Lía N. Gerschenson

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Laura Inés Schelegueda

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Aldana L. Zalazar

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Maria Emilia Latorre

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Malena Mariana González

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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A.M. Calviño

University of Buenos Aires

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Emilio Rogelio Marguet

National University of Misiones

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Marcela P. Castro

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Marcelo Soria

University of Buenos Aires

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