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Food Chemistry | 2017

Protection of folic acid through encapsulation in mesoporous silica particles included in fruit juices

María Ruiz-Rico; Édgar Pérez-Esteve; María Jesús Lerma-García; María D. Marcos; Ramón Martínez-Máñez; José M. Barat

Folic acid (FA) is a synthetic vitamin commonly used for food fortification. However, its vulnerability to processing and storage implies loss of efficiency, which would induce over-fortification by processors to obtain a minimum dose upon consumption. Recent studies have indicated potential adverse effects of FA overdoses, and FA protection during processing and storage could lead to more accurate fortification. In addition, sustained vitamin release after consumption would help improve its metabolism. The objective of this work was to study controlled FA delivery and stability in fruit juices to reduce potential over-fortification risks by using gated mesoporous silica particles (MSPs). The obtained results indicated that FA encapsulation in MSPs significantly improved its stability and contributed to controlled release after consumption by modifying vitamin bioaccessibility. These results confirmed the suitability of MSPs as support for controlled release and protection of bioactive molecules in food matrices in different food production and storage stages.


Food Research International | 2018

Characterization of Spanish powdered seaweeds: Composition, antioxidant capacity and technological properties

Isabel Fernández-Segovia; María Jesús Lerma-García; Ana Fuentes; José M. Barat

This work aimed to characterise four seaweed species: nori (Phorphyra), kombu (Laminaria), wakame (Undaria) and sea spaghetti (Himanthalia elongata). Their nutritional composition, total phenolic compounds (TPC), antioxidant capacity, oil and water holding capacity (OHC and WHC), and swelling capacity (SC) were determined. Wakame and nori exhibited the highest proteins contents, rich in essential amino acids and in those related to umami flavour. All the samples had a low lipid content and high ash content values. High fibre levels were observed, especially in kombu. The TPC content and antioxidant capacity of sea spaghetti was significantly higher than in the other samples. The OHC, WHC and SC of the seaweeds demonstrated their potential influence on texture of food products. The incorporation of these seaweeds into different foodstuffs could entail an improvement of the nutritional quality and texture properties, and could also reduce the use of Na and synthetic additives.


Food Science and Technology International | 2018

Olive leaf extracts for shelf life extension of salmon burgers

Ibtihel Khemakhem; Ana Fuentes; María Jesús Lerma-García; Mohamed Ali Ayadi; Mohamed Bouaziz; José M. Barat

In this work, the effect of the addition of olive leaf extracts on the quality of vacuum-packed salmon burgers stored at 4 ℃ during 16 days has been studied. Olive leaf extract and its hydrolysate were initially characterized and then incorporated to salmon burgers. A shelf life study was conducted in three different batches (control, olive leaf extract, and hydrolyzed olive leaf extract burgers). Among the chemical indices determined, total volatile base nitrogen values were lower in hydrolyzed olive leaf extract and olive leaf extract burgers than in control samples. Lipid oxidation was lower in salmon burger with olive leaf extract. Salmon mince treated with hydrolyzed olive leaf extract showed lower microbial counts during the whole study, which extended the shelf life of the fish product. Therefore, the potential of olive leaf extracts to preserve salmon burgers during cold storage has been demonstrated.


Food Control | 2016

Control of undeclared flavoring of cocoa powders by the determination of vanillin and ethyl vanillin by HPLC

Édgar Pérez-Esteve; María Jesús Lerma-García; Ana Fuentes; César Palomares; José M. Barat


Food Control | 2018

Potential of NIR spectroscopy to predict amygdalin content established by HPLC in intact almonds and classification based on almond bitterness

Victoria Cortés; Pau Talens; José M. Barat; María Jesús Lerma-García


INTED2018 Proceedings | 2018

ACTIVITIES TO PROMOTE THE SELF-LEARNING OF THE EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION STUDENT OUTCOME

Édgar Pérez-Esteve; Joan Albert Silvestre-Cerdà; María Del Carmen Bas; María Jesús Lerma-García; Nuria Matarredona-Desantes; Raul Oltra-Badenes


INTED2018 Proceedings | 2018

PIMECOE: A PROJECT FOR SELF-DIAGNOSIS OF THE STUDENT OUTCOME "EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION" AND ITS IMPROVEMENT THROUGH A SELF-FORMATIVE ITINERARY

Raul Oltra-Badenes; Édgar Pérez-Esteve; Joan Albert Silvestre-Cerdà; María Del Carmen Bas; María Jesús Lerma-García; Nuria Matarredona-Desantes


Food Control | 2018

A comparison between NIR and ATR-FTIR spectroscopy for varietal differentiation of Spanish intact almonds

Victoria Cortés; José M. Barat; Pau Talens; José Blasco; María Jesús Lerma-García


EDULEARN18 Proceedings | 2018

DEVELOPMENT OF A SELF-DIAGNOSIS GUIDE TO ASSESS THE INITIAL PROFICIENCY LEVEL OF THE STUDENT OUTCOME “EFFECTIVE ORAL COMMUNICATION”

María Jesús Lerma-García; Nuria Matarredona-Desantes; Raul Oltra-Badenes; Édgar Pérez-Esteve; Joan Albert Silvestre-Cerdà; María Del Carmen Bas


EDULEARN18 Proceedings | 2018

SELF LEARNING ITINERARY AS A TOOL TO IMPROVE EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION. A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF A PILOT EXPERIENCE

María Del Carmen Bas; María Jesús Lerma-García; Nuria Matarredona-Desantes; Raul Oltra-Badenes; Édgar Pérez-Esteve; Joan Albert Silvestre-Cerdà

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José M. Barat

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Édgar Pérez-Esteve

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Ana Fuentes

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Pau Talens

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Victoria Cortés

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Isabel Fernández-Segovia

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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María D. Marcos

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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María Ruiz-Rico

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Ramón Martínez-Máñez

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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