Marta Castro-Giraldez
Polytechnic University of Valencia
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2010
Marta Castro-Giraldez; Pedro Fito; Creu Chenoll; P. Fito
Dielectric measurements (from 500 MHz to 20 GHz) on different standard solutions (K(+), malic acid) with different sugar contents were assayed simulating concentrations of these substances during apple ripening. These assays were performed for considering the potential use of dielectric spectra (500 MHz to 20 GHz) to determine the optimal time for eating the fruit. Good correlations between a newly defined dielectric maturity index and the Thiault index were found. This work presents prospective data of dielectric spectra for certain apple key chemical components in order to consider its potential application as a nondestructive control sensor for the prediction of climacteric fruit maturity.
Food Research International | 2017
Maria Victoria Traffano-Schiffo; Marta Castro-Giraldez; Pedro Fito; Patricio R. Santagapita
The purpose of the present work was to analyze the effect of trehalose, arabic and guar gums on the preservation of β-galactosidase activity in freeze-dried and vacuum dried Ca(II)-alginate beads. Freezing process was also studied as a first step of freeze-drying. Trehalose was critical for β-galactosidase conservation, and guar gum as a second excipient showed the highest conservation effect (close to 95%). Systems with Tg values ~40°C which were stables at ambient temperature were obtained, being trehalose the main responsible of the formation of an amorphous matrix. Vacuum dried beads showed smaller size (with Ferets diameter below 1.08±0.09mm), higher circularity (reaching 0.78±0.06) and large cracks in their surface than freeze-dried beads, which were more spongy and voluminous. Ice crystallization of the beads revealed that the crystallization of Ca(II)-alginate system follows the Avrami kinetics of nucleation and growth. Particularly, Ca(II)-alginate showed an Avrami index of 2.03±0.07, which means that crystal growing is bidimensional. Neither the addition of trehalose nor gums affected the dimension of the ice growing or its rate. These results open an opportunity in the development of new lactic products able to be consumed by lactose intolerance people.
Food Chemistry | 2017
Maria Victoria Traffano-Schiffo; Luca Laghi; Marta Castro-Giraldez; Urszula Tylewicz; Pietro Rocculi; Luigi Ragni; Marco Dalla Rosa; Pedro Fito
Osmotic dehydration (OD) is a widely used preservation technique that consists in the reduction in food water activity by the immersion of the biological tissue in hypertonic solutions. The aim of this work was to analyze the effect of pulsed electric fields (PEF) in mass transfer as a pre-treatment of the OD using NMR. In this sense, PEF pre-treatments were done using three different voltages (100, 250 and 400V/cm) and 60 number of pulse. The OD of kiwifruit was carried out in 61.5% of sucrose solution at 25°C, for a contact period from 0 to 120min. The water distribution into the cellular tissue was studied by NMR relaxometry. In conclusion, NMR is an excellent technique for quantifying water molecules according to their interactions in the fruit tissue, obtaining the adsorbed water and opening the possibility to apply the BET model to fit the adsorbed isotherm over the whole range of water activity.
Sensors | 2017
Maria Victoria Traffano-Schiffo; Marta Castro-Giraldez; Ricardo J. Colom; Pedro Fito
Due to the high intensification of poultry production in recent years, white chicken breast striping is one of the most frequently seen myopathies. The aim of this research was to develop a spectrophotometry-based sensor to detect white striping physiopathy in chicken breast meat in whole chicken carcasses with skin. Experiments were carried out using normal and white striping breasts. In order to understand the mechanism involved in this physiopathy, the different tissues that conform each breast were analyzed. Permittivity in radiofrequency (40 Hz to 1 MHz) was measured using two different sensors; a sensor with two flat plates to analyze the whole breast with skin (NB or WSB), and a two needles with blunt-ended sensor to analyze the different surface tissues of the skinless breast. In the microwave range (500 MHz to 20 GHz), permittivity was measured as just was described for the two needles with blunt-ended sensor. Moreover, fatty acids composition was determined by calorimetry techniques from −40 °C to 50 °C at 5 °C/min after previously freeze-drying the samples, and pH, microstructure by Cryo-SEM and binocular loupe structure were also analyzed. The results showed that the white striping physiopathy consists of the partial breakdown of the pectoral muscle causing an increase in fatty acids, reducing the quality of the meat. It was possible to detect white striping physiopathy in chicken carcasses with skin using spectrophotometry of radiofrequency spectra.
Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2018
Maria Victoria Traffano-Schiffo; Marta Castro-Giraldez; Ricardo J. Colom; Pedro Fito
The knowledge of the electrical properties of the fruit tissues and their relation with the structural and compositional properties opens an endless number of opportunities in the development and design of industrial equipment for quality and process control. Nowadays, one of the main industrial issues is the detection of seeds inside the fruit, which could be possible with an electrical study of each tissue as a first step of the development of non-destructive sensors. In this context, a deep study of the dielectric properties of mandarin fruit tissues, coupled with aw, Xw, pH, maturity index, cryo-SEM, and optical measurements, was performed. Dielectric properties were studied in radiofrequency and microwave ranges. α-, β-, and γ-dispersions and their relaxation parameters were obtained, described, and related to the chemical parameters. Finally, a tool, based on the relaxation dielectric constant in γ-dispersion able to determine the moisture content of the mandarin fruit tissues, has been developed.
Carbohydrate Polymers | 2018
Maria Victoria Traffano-Schiffo; Marta Castro-Giraldez; Pedro Fito; Mercedes Perullini; Patricio R. Santagapita
Previous works show that the addition of trehalose and gums in β-galactosidase (lactase) Ca(II)-alginate encapsulation systems improved its intrinsic stability against freezing and dehydration processes in the pristine state. However, there is no available information on the evolution in microstructure due to the constraints imposed by the operational conditions. The aim of this research is to study the time course of microstructural changes of Ca(II)-alginate matrices driven by the presence of trehalose, arabic and guar gums as excipients and to discuss how these changes influence the diffusional transport (assessed by LF-NMR) and the enzymatic activity of the encapsulated lactase. The structural modifications at different scales were assessed by SAXS. The incorporation of gums as second excipients induces a significant stabilization in the microstructure not only at the rod scale, but also in the characteristic size and density of alginate dimers (basic units of construction of rods) and the degree of interconnection of rods at a larger scale, improving the performance in terms of lactase activity.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2017
Oana Pop; Francisc Vasile Dulf; Lucian Cuibus; Marta Castro-Giraldez; Pedro Fito; Dan Cristian Vodnar; Cristina Coman; Carmen Socaciu; Ramona Suharoschi
Probiotics are bacteria that can provide health benefits to consumers and are suitable to be added to a variety of foods. In this research, viability of immobilized Lactobacillus casei in alginate with or without sea buckthorn lipid extract were studied during heat treatment and with an in vitro gastrointestinal model. The characterization of the lipid extract was also done using the UV-Vis spectrometry (UV-Vis), high-performance liquid chromatography photodiode array detection method (HPLC-PDA), gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GS-MS) and Cryo scanning electron microscopy (Cryo-SEM). During heat treatment, the entrapped probiotic cells proved high viability (>6 CFU log/g), even at temperatures above 50 °C. The rich in monounsaturated fatty acids sea buckthorn fraction improved the in vitro digestion passage regarding the probiotic viability. The survival of the probiotic cells was 15% higher after 2 h in the acidic medium of the simulated gastric fluid in the sample where L. casei was encapsulated with the sea buckthorn extract compared with the samples where no extract was added. Thus, this approach may be effective for the future development of probiotic-supplemented foods as foods with health welfare for the consumers.
Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies | 2010
Marta Castro-Giraldez; Patricia Botella; Fidel Toldrá; Pedro Fito
Food Research International | 2010
Marta Castro-Giraldez; M-Concepción Aristoy; Fidel Toldrá; Pedro Fito
Journal of Food Engineering | 2014
Maria Victoria Traffano-Schiffo; Marta Castro-Giraldez; P. Fito; N. Balaguer