Misael Odín Vega-García
Autonomous University of Sinaloa
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Hereditas | 2013
Karen V. Pineda-Hidalgo; Karla P. Méndez-Marroquín; Elthon Vega Alvarez; Jeanett Chavez-Ontiveros; Pedro Sánchez-Peña; José Antonio Garzón-Tiznado; Misael Odín Vega-García; José A. López-Valenzuela
In the state of Sinaloa México, traditional farmers still cultivate maize accessions with a wide diversity of morphological characteristics, but the gene reservoir maintained in these populations has been poorly studied and it is being lost due to changes in land use and the adoption of hybrid commercial varieties. The aim of this study was to evaluate the genetic diversity of some of these maize populations to contribute to their preservation. Twenty eight accessions were used for the analysis. DNA was extracted from 396 individuals and probed with 20 microsatellites distributed across the maize genome. A total of 121 alleles were obtained (average of 6.1 alleles per locus) and a total genetic diversity of 0.72. The UPGMA-cluster analysis, model-based population structure and principal component analysis revealed three major groups, one formed mainly by accessions of races typical of the Northwestern lowlands (Chapalote, Dulcillo del Noroeste, Tabloncillo Perla, Blando de Sonora and Elotero de Sinaloa) and the other two with accessions mainly from Tabloncillo and Tuxpeño. The high number of alleles per locus and total genetic diversity found in this study demonstrate a broad genetic basis of the accessions of maize landraces from Sinaloa, representing a gene reservoir useful in breeding programs.
Journal of Food Science | 2016
Perla Rosa Fitch-Vargas; Ernesto Aguilar-Palazuelos; José de Jesús Zazueta-Morales; Misael Odín Vega-García; Jesús Enrique Valdez-Morales; Fernando Martínez-Bustos; Noelia Jacobo-Valenzuela
Starch edible films (EFs) have been widely studied due to their potential in food preservation; however, their application is limited because of their poor mechanical and barrier properties. Because of that, the aim of this work was to use the extrusion technology (Ex T) as a pretreatment of casting technique to change the starch structure in order to obtain EFs with improved physicochemical properties. To this, corn starch and a mixture of plasticizers (sorbitol and glycerol, in different ratios) were processed in a twin screw extruder to generate the starch modification and subsequently casting technique was used for EFs formation. The best conditions of the Ex T and plasticizers concentration were obtained using response surface methodology. All the response variables evaluated, were affected significatively by the Plasticizers Ratio (Sorbitol:Glycerol) (PR (S:G)) and Extrusion Temperature (ET), while the Screw Speed (SS) did not show significant effect on any of these variables. The optimization study showed that the appropriate conditions to obtain EFs with the best mechanical and barrier properties were ET = 89 °C, SS = 66 rpm and PR (S:G) = 79.7:20.3. Once the best conditions were obtained, the optimal treatment was characterized according to its microstructural properties (X-ray diffraction, Scanning Electron Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy) to determine the damage caused in the starch during Ex T and casting technique. In conclusion, with the combination of Ex T and casting technique were obtained EFs with greater breaking strength and deformation, as well as lower water vapor permeability than those reported in the literature.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2016
Wendy Guadalupe Cárdenas-Coronel; Armando Carrillo-López; Rosabel Velez-de la Rocha; John M. Labavitch; Manuel Báez-Sañudo; José Basilio Heredia; José de Jesús Zazueta-Morales; Misael Odín Vega-García; J. Adriana Sañudo-Barajas
Quality and compositional changes were determined in noni fruit harvested at five ripening stages, from dark-green to thaslucent-grayish. Fruit ripening was accompanied by acidity and soluble solids accumulation but pH diminution, whereas the softening profile presented three differential steps named early (no significant softening), intermediate (significant softening), and final (dramatic softening). At early step the extensive depolymerization of hydrosoluble pectins and the significantly increment of pectinase activities did not correlate with the slight reduction in firmness. The intermediate step showed an increment of pectinases and hemicellulases activities. The final step was accompanied by the most significant reduction in the yield of alcohol-insoluble solids as well as in the composition of uronic acids and neutral sugars; pectinases increased their activity and depolymerization of hemicellulosic fractions occurred. Noni ripening is a process conducted by the coordinated action of pectinases and hemicellulases that promote the differential dissasembly of cell wall polymers.
International Journal of Food Properties | 2010
Rosario Espinoza-Guevara; José Caro-Corrales; César Ordorica-Falomir; José de Jesús Zazueta-Morales; Misael Odín Vega-García; Kevin Cronin
Thermophysical properties of pulp and rind of papaya (Carica papaya L., cv. Maradol) were measured at 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60°C and modeled as a function of temperature. Thermal conductivity, specific heat capacity, and apparent density were measured using the line heat-source probe, differential scanning calorimetry, and the liquid displacement method. For pulp, the values of thermal conductivity, specific heat and apparent density ranged from 0.668 to 0.755 W/m K, from 3019 to 3732 J/kg K, and from 991 to 1036 kg/m3, respectively. The corresponding values for rind of papaya ranged from 0.651 to 0.714 W/m K from 2756 to 3282 J/kg K and from 1019 to 1043 kg/m3. Although thermal conductivity and apparent density of pulp and rind of papaya were significantly (p < 0.05) dependent on temperature, specific heat capacity and thermal diffusivity of pulp and rind of papaya were not affected by temperature in the measurement range.
Cyta-journal of Food | 2018
Francisco Delgado-Vargas; Laura Yaneth Sicairos-Medina; Anayanci Guadalupe Luna-Mandujan; Gabriela López-Angulo; Nancy Y. Salazar-Salas; Misael Odín Vega-García; José Basilio Heredia; José A. López-Valenzuela
ABSTRACT The fruit of 18 Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiforme accessions from Mexico were evaluated for total phenolics (TP) by the Folin-Ciocalteau assay, phenolic profiles by high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection-mass spectrometry (HPLC-DAD-MS), antioxidant activity (AoxA) by 2,2´-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazolin)-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS), 2,2-diphenil-1-pycrilhydrazyl (DPPH), and oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC), and antimutagenic activity (AmuA) by the Ames assay. TP was measured as Gallic Acid Equivalents (GAE) and the AoxA as Trolox Equivalents (TE). TP varied from 37 to 86 mg GAE 100 g−1 fresh weight (fw). The AoxA by ABTS (568-1187 µmol TE 100 g−1 fw) and DPPH (157-350 µmol TE 100 g−1 fw) correlated with TP and the levels of caffeoylquinic acids and rutin. The AmuA did not correlate with the levels of phenolics. Some accessions had higher AoxA and AmuA than those reported for commercial cultivars and also showed high levels of caffeoylquinic acids and rutin; thus, their consumption could have good health promoting effects.
Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 2010
Misael Odín Vega-García; Greici López-Espinoza; Jeanett Chávez Ontiveros; José Caro-Corrales; Francisco Delgado Vargas; José A. López-Valenzuela
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2013
Ignacio Chávez-Sánchez; Armando Carrillo-López; Misael Odín Vega-García; Elhadi M. Yahia
Journal of Food Quality | 2009
Silvia Mejía‐Torres; Misael Odín Vega-García; Javier Valverde‐Juárez; José A. López-Valenzuela; José Caro-Corrales
Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2015
Abraham Cruz-Mendívil; José A. López-Valenzuela; Carlos L. Calderón-Vázquez; Misael Odín Vega-García; Cuauhtémoc Reyes-Moreno; Angel Valdez-Ortiz
Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2017
Lidia Elena Ayón-Reyna; Arturo González-Robles; José Guadalupe Rendón-Maldonado; María Elena Báez-Flores; Martha Edith López-López; Misael Odín Vega-García