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Journal of Dairy Science | 2015

Effect of commercial grape extracts on the cheese-making properties of milk

Denise Felix da Silva; Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro; Laurent Bazinet; Charles Couillard; Michel Britten

Grape extracts can be added to milk to produce cheese with a high concentration of polyphenols. Four commercial extracts from whole grape, grape seed, and grape skin (2 extracts) were characterized and added to milk at concentrations of 0, 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3% (wt/vol). The effect of grape extracts on the kinetics of milk clotting, milk gel texture, and syneresis were determined, and model cheeses were produced. Whole grape and grape seed extracts contained a similar concentration of polyphenolic compounds and about twice the amount found in grape skin extracts. Radical scavenging activity was directly proportional to the phenolic compounds content. When added to milk, grape extracts increased rennet-induced clotting time and decreased the clotting rate. Although differences were observed between the extracts, the concentration added to milk was the main factor influencing clotting properties. With increasing concentrations of grape extracts, milk gels showed increased brittleness and reduced firmness. In addition, syneresis of milk gels decreased with increasing concentrations of grape extracts, which resulted in cheeses with a higher moisture content. The presence of grape extracts in milk slightly increased protein recovery in cheese but had no effect on fat recovery. With whole grape or grape seed extracts added to milk at 0.1% (wt/vol), the recovery coefficient for polyphenols was about 0.63, and decreased with increasing extract concentration in milk. Better polyphenol recovery was observed for grape seed extracts (0.87), with no concentration effect. Commercial extracts from whole grape, grape seed, or grape skin can be added to milk in the 0.1 to 0.3% (wt/vol) concentration range to produce cheese with potential health benefits, without a negative effect on cheese yield.


Journal of Dairy Research | 2011

Effect of flaxseed lignans added to milk or fed to cows on oxidative degradation of dairy beverages enriched with polyunsaturated fatty acids

Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro; H.V. Petit; Hélène J. Giroux; Cristiano Côrtes; Nathalie Gagnon; Michel Britten

Nutritional value is a priority in new product development. Using vegetable or marine oils, rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in dairy beverage formulations is an option to provide the consumers with healthier products. However, these formulations are prone to oxidation, which is responsible for rapid flavour degradation and the development of potentially toxic reaction products during storage. Flaxseed lignans, secoisolariciresinol diglucoside (SDG), and its mammalian metabolites have antioxidant activity and could be used in beverage formulations to prevent oxidation. Commercially available SDG extract was added to the formulation of dairy beverages enriched with flaxseed oil. As an alternative approach, dairy beverages were produced from milk naturally rich in SDG metabolites obtained through the alteration of cow diet. Resistance to oxidation was determined from the kinetics of hexanal and propanal production during heat and light exposure treatments. Increasing SDG concentration in dairy beverage slightly reduced redox potential but had no effect on oxygen consumption during oxidation treatments. The presence of SDG in dairy beverage significantly improved resistance to heat- and light-induced oxidation. However, purified enterolactone, a mammalian metabolite from SDG, prevented oxidation at much lower concentrations. The use of milk from dairy cow fed flaxseed meal did not improve resistance to oxidation in dairy beverage. Enterolactone concentration in milk was increased by the experimental diet but it remained too low to observe any significant effect on dairy beverage oxidation.


Food Science and Technology International | 2010

Desenvolvimento e caracterização de queijo tipo petit suisse de soja comum e de soja livre de lipoxigenase, enriquecidos com cálcio

Débora Alexandrino Boatto; Michele Cristiane Mesomo; Grasiele Scaramal Madrona; Ivanise Guilherme Branco; Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro

A soy petit suisse cheese was elaborated using ordinary soybean and lipoxygenase-free soybean and enriched with calcium and strawberry pulp. The formulations were characterized in terms of chemical composition and centesimal composition (pH, acidity, moisture, ash, protein, calcium content, composition, and identification of fatty acids), and sensory evaluation. The results showed differences in the centesimal composition, calcium availability, and sensory attributes for the petit suisse cheese produced from the different cultivars. The best nutritional characteristics and greater acceptance were reported for the formulation prepared with soy-free lipoxygenase.


Food Chemistry | 2017

Effects of storage time and temperature on lipid oxidation of egg powders enriched with natural antioxidants

Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro; Alice Eiko Murakami; Ana Carolina Pelaes Vital; Camila Croge; Denise Felix da Silva; Ivan Camilo Ospina-Roja; Ana Flávia Quiles Garcia Guerra

The lipid fraction of egg powder may be affected by storage conditions due to the development of oxidative rancidity caused by polyunsaturated fatty acids. This study evaluated egg powders enriched with antioxidants [tocopherol, catechin, lycopene, and butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA)] for conjugated dienes (during a 90-day period) and for malonaldehydes (during a 210-day period) at 25±2 and 4±1°C. The presence of lycopene and BHA increases the total phenolic compounds in the enriched egg powders, and BHA exhibits the most antioxidant activity, as quantified by an ABTS assay. Egg powders enriched with antioxidants do not show any reduction in conjugate diene production compared to controls, and no effect of storage temperature is observed; however, in the production of malonaldehyde, greater stability is observed at 4°C, and catechin is more effective in reducing oxidation during storage. The results show that natural antioxidants can be used in egg powder instead of synthetic compounds to reduce malonaldehyde production during storage.


Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2018

Quality and sensory acceptability of fish fillet (Oreochromis niloticus) with alginate-based coating containing essential oils

Ana Carolina Pelaes Vital; Ana Guerrero; Mariana Garcia Ornaghi; Emilia Maria Barbosa Carvalho Kempinski; Cesar Sary; Jessica de Oliveira Monteschio; Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro; Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro; Ivanor Nunes do Prado

The quality and sensory acceptability of fish fillet (Oreochromis niloticus) with alginate-based coating containing ginger and oregano essential oils (EO) were evaluated. The antioxidant activity of essential oil, coating, and fish were also investigated. In relation to lipid oxidation, a decrease was observed in fish with the edible coatings compared to the control being the coating with oregano EO the most effective and also with the highest antioxidant activity. Loss in color and weight were significantly lower with coating. Fish with coating maintained firmness whereas fish without coating became softer. Fish with edible coating and oregano essential oils showed higher sensory acceptability regarding to odor evaluated by consumers. Thus, edible coatings with essential oils as natural antioxidant improved the product quality and sensory acceptability.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2014

Production, Composition, Fatty Acids Profile and Stability of Milk and Blood Composition of Dairy Cows Fed High Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Diets and Sticky Coffee Hull

Geraldo Tadeu dos Santos; Ana Luiza Bachmann Schogor; Jakeline Vieira Romero; Luciano Soares de Lima; Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro; Paula Adriana Grande; Daniele Cristina da Silva Kazama; Fabio Seiji dos Santos

Four lactating Holstein cows were assigned to a 4 × 4 Latin square design to determine the effects of feeding sticky coffee hull (SCH) as a source of antioxidants on dairy cows fed with high PUFA diets. The treatments (on DM basis) were control diet, diet with 30 g/kg of soybean oil, diet with 30 g/kg of soybean oil and 100 g/kg of SCH, and diet with 30 g/kg of soybean oil and 150 g/kg of SCH. Inclusion of 150 g/kg of SCH decreased the crude protein digestibility. Lower values of NDF digestibility were also observed when cows were fed with 100 g/kg and 150g/kg of SCH. The digestibility of NDT was lower in the control and 150 g/kg of SCH diets. Milk production and composition did not differ among the treatments. Inclusion of SCH increased the total polyphenols and flavonoids in the milk and reducing power as well. Soybean oil and SCH supplementation increased the LDL and total cholesterol concentration in the plasma. Milk fatty acid profile was barely altered by the treatments. In conclusion, the results confirmed that SCH added up to 15% in the diet did not alter milk production, improved its stability, and incorporated antioxidants substances in the milk, improving its quality for human health.


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2012

Use of oregano extract and oregano essential oil as antioxidants in functional dairy beverage formulations

Marcela Boroski; Hélène J. Giroux; Hassan Sabik; H.V. Petit; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer; Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro; Michel Britten


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2015

Microbiological, functional and rheological properties of low fat yogurt supplemented with Pleurotus ostreatus aqueous extract

Ana Carolina Pelaes Vital; Priscila Goto; Letícia Naomi Hanai; Sandra Maria Gomes-da-Costa; Benício Alves de Abreu Filho; Celso Vataru Nakamura; Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro


Food Hydrocolloids | 2016

Effect of commercial konjac glucomannan and konjac flours on textural, rheological and microstructural properties of low fat processed cheese

Denise Felix da Silva; Sabrina Barbosa de Souza Ferreira; Marcos Luciano Bruschi; Michel Britten; Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro


International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2017

Effect of addition of Agaricus blazei mushroom residue to milk enriched with Omega-3 on the prevention of lipid oxidation and bioavailability of bioactive compounds after in vitro gastrointestinal digestion

Ana Carolina Pelaes Vital; Camila Croge; Sandra Maria Gomes-da-Costa; Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro

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Ana Carolina Pelaes Vital

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Michel Britten

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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Denise Felix da Silva

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Camila Croge

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Michele Cristiane Mesomo

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Sandra Maria Gomes-da-Costa

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Débora Alexandrino Boatto

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Geraldo Tadeu dos Santos

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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