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Meat Science | 2014

Effect of an active packaging with citrus extract on lipid oxidation and sensory quality of cooked turkey meat.

C. Contini; Rocío Álvarez; Michael O'Sullivan; Denis P. Dowling; Sean Óg Gargan; Frank J. Monahan

An antioxidant active packaging was prepared by coating a citrus extract, consisting of a mixture of carboxylic acids and flavanones, on polyethylene terephthalate trays. The effect of the packaging in reducing lipid oxidation in cooked turkey meat and on meat pH, colour characteristics and sensorial parameters was investigated. An untrained sensory panel evaluated the odour, taste, tenderness, juiciness and overall acceptability of the meat, using triangle, paired preference and quantitative response scale tests. A comparison between the antioxidant effects of the different components of the extract was also carried out. The packaging led to a significant reduction in lipid oxidation. After 2 days of refrigerated storage the sensory panel detected differences in odour and, after 4 days, rated the meat stored in the active packaging higher for tenderness and overall acceptability. Citric acid appeared to be the most important component of the extract with regard to its antioxidant potency.


Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 2017

Efficacy of β-Lactam/β-Lactamase Inhibitor Combinations for the Treatment of Bloodstream Infection Due to Extended-Spectrum-β-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Hematological Patients with Neutropenia

Carlota Gudiol; Cristina Royo-Cebrecos; Edson Abdala; Murat Akova; Rocío Álvarez; Guillermo Maestro de la Calle; Angela Cano; Carlos Cervera; Wanessa Trindade Clemente; Pilar Martín-Dávila; Alison G. Freifeld; Lucía Gómez; Thomas Gottlieb; Mercè Gurguí; Fabián Herrera; Adriana Manzur; Georg Maschmeyer; Yolanda Meije; Miguel Montejo; Maddalena Peghin; Jesús Rodríguez-Baño; Isabel Ruiz-Camps; Teresa C. Sukiennik; Cristian Tebé; Jordi Carratalà

ABSTRACT β-Lactam/β-lactamase inhibitors (BLBLIs) were compared to carbapenems in two cohorts of hematological neutropenic patients with extended-spectrum-β-lactamase (ESBL) bloodstream infection (BSI): the empirical therapy cohort (174 patients) and the definitive therapy cohort (251 patients). The 30-day case fatality rates and other secondary outcomes were similar in the two therapy groups of the two cohorts and also in the propensity-matched cohorts. BLBLIs might be carbapenem-sparing alternatives for the treatment of BSI due to ESBLs in these patients.


Food Reviews International | 2015

Carotenoid and Vitamin A Contents in Biological Fluids and Tissues of Animals as an Effect of the Diet: A Review

Rocío Álvarez; Antonio J. Meléndez-Martínez; Isabel M. Vicario; M.J. Alcalde

Carotenoids are widespread isoprenoid secondary metabolites. They and their metabolites are thought to provide diverse health benefits. In any case, their relevance from a nutritional standpoint is unarguable, as some of them can be converted into vitamin A in animals. Animals cannot synthesize carotenoids de novo and rely on the diet as a source. Species-specific differences in the absorption and metabolism of these compounds are known to exist among livestock species. The diet is another key factor affecting the carotenoid content in biological fluids (such as plasma and milk) and tissues. The study of carotenoids in animals is also important in the context of the increasing interest of consumers in the authentication of animal diets, as they can be used as markers of pasture-fed animals. In this paper, the authors review the current knowledge on the effect of the diet on the carotenoid levels of domesticated animals and the differences in the metabolism of these compounds into vitamin A among species.


Meat Science | 2014

Effect of different carotenoid-containing diets on the vitamin A levels and colour parameters in Iberian pigs' tissues: utility as biomarkers of traceability

Rocío Álvarez; Isabel M. Vicario; Antonio J. Meléndez-Martínez; M.J. Alcalde

Retinol and fat colour parameters in Iberian pigs fed on different carotenoid-containing diets were assessed. Thirty animals in two groups were considered: Iberian breed pigs fed on acorns and grass (Montanera) and on concentrate (Cebo). Carotenoids and retinoids were analysed in the diets and in plasma, liver and perirenal fat of the animals by HPLC and HPLC-MS. Retinol levels in plasma and fat were similar in Montanera and Cebo animals. The utility of retonids and colour parameters as traceability index was also explored. Retinoids in liver classified correctly 93% of the animals according to their diet L* and hab. CIELAB parameters of the perirenal fat discriminated correctly 78.6% of the animals according to their diet. L* values for the Montanera animals were significantly different (P<0.01) from those fed on concentrate. It can be claimed that the liver retinol profile and fat colour parameters can be useful for feeding traceability purposes in Iberian pigs breed in Montanera and Cebo.


BMJ Open | 2017

Clinical efficacy of β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor combinations for the treatment of bloodstream infection due to extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in haematological patients with neutropaenia: a study protocol for a retrospective observational study (BICAR)

C Gudiol; C Royo-Cebrecos; Cristian Tebé; Edson Abdala; Murat Akova; Rocío Álvarez; G Maestro-de la Calle; A Cano; Carlos Cervera; Wanessa Trindade Clemente; Pilar Martín-Dávila; Alison G. Freifeld; Lucía Gómez; Thomas Gottlieb; Mercè Gurguí; F Herrera; Adriana Manzur; Georg Maschmeyer; Y Meije; M Montejo; M Peghin; Jesús Rodríguez-Baño; I Ruiz-Camps; T C Sukiennik; Jordi Carratalà

Introduction Bloodstream infection (BSI) due to extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Gram-negative bacilli (ESBL-GNB) is increasing at an alarming pace worldwide. Although β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor (BLBLI) combinations have been suggested as an alternative to carbapenems for the treatment of BSI due to these resistant organisms in the general population, their usefulness for the treatment of BSI due to ESBL-GNB in haematological patients with neutropaenia is yet to be elucidated. The aim of the BICAR study is to compare the efficacy of BLBLI combinations with that of carbapenems for the treatment of BSI due to an ESBL-GNB in this population. Methods and analysis A multinational, multicentre, observational retrospective study. Episodes of BSI due to ESBL-GNB occurring in haematological patients and haematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients with neutropaenia from 1 January 2006 to 31 March 2015 will be analysed. The primary end point will be case-fatality rate within 30 days of onset of BSI. The secondary end points will be 7-day and 14-day case-fatality rates, microbiological failure, colonisation/infection by resistant bacteria, superinfection, intensive care unit admission and development of adverse events. Sample size The number of expected episodes of BSI due to ESBL-GNB in the participant centres will be 260 with a ratio of control to experimental participants of 2. Ethics and dissemination The protocol of the study was approved at the first site by the Research Ethics Committee (REC) of Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge. Approval will be also sought from all relevant RECs. Any formal presentation or publication of data from this study will be considered as a joint publication by the participating investigators and will follow the recommendations of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). The study has been endorsed by the European Study Group for Bloodstream Infection and Sepsis (ESGBIS) and the European Study Group for Infections in Compromised Hosts (ESGICH).


Animal | 2015

Carotenoids and fat-soluble vitamins in horse tissues: a comparison with cattle

Rocío Álvarez; Antonio J. Meléndez-Martínez; Isabel M. Vicario; M.J. Alcalde

Carotenoids are important for human health because of their provitamin A function among other biological actions. Their implication on consumer point of view of cattle products have been widely studied, but very little information is available for horse products. The aim of this study was to study the accumulation of carotenoids, retinoids and tocopherol by HPLC and HPLC-MS analysis in different horse tissues (plasma, milk, adipose tissue and liver) and compare it with that of cattle. Fat color was also studied. Four groups of animals were studied (15 animals within each group): lactating mares (709.82±23.09 kg) and cows (576.93±31.94 kg) reared outdoors; and foals (556.8±25.9 kg, 14 months old) and calves (474.7±36.2 kg, 14 months old) reared indoors. Both mares and foals were from the Hispano-Breton breed, whereas both cows and calves belonged to the commercial crossbred Limousine-Retinta. Differences in plasma and milk carotenoids (P0.05). Both species showed different levels of accumulation of retinoids in the liver, with the foal having better accumulation (P<0.01, P<0.001). These results indicate that there are species-specific differences in the accumulation of carotenoids, retinol and tocopherol, but further studies are required to establish the mechanism of these differences.


Genome Announcements | 2016

Draft Genome Sequences of Seven Multidrug-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Strains, Isolated from Respiratory Samples in Spain

Gema Labrador-Herrera; Rocío Álvarez; Rafael López-Rojas; Younes Smani; Tania Cebrero-Cangueiro; Antonio Rueda; J. P. Florido; Jerónimo Pachón; María Eugenia Pachón-Ibáñez

ABSTRACT The draft genome sequences of seven multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii clinical strains belonging to sequence types ST-208 and ST-218 are reported in this study. They were isolated from tracheobronchial aspirate of mechanically ventilated adult patients admitted to the intensive care unit of a Spanish tertiary hospital during 2010 to 2011.


Animal | 2017

Effects of farm management practices and transport duration on stress response and meat quality traits of suckling goat kids

M.J. Alcalde; M. D. Suárez; E. Rodero; Rocío Álvarez; M. I. Sáez; T. F. Martínez


Albéitar: publicación veterinaria independiente | 2016

Efecto del tipo de pasto sobre el contenido de retinol y tocoferol en la leche y sangre de cabras y en la sangre de cabritos

Begoña Panea Doblado; N. Berzal; A.M. Pina; Rocío Álvarez; M.G. Córdoba; Mª Jesús Alcalde Aldea


Archive | 2015

Efecto del tipo de pasto sobre el contenido en retinol y tocoferol en leche y sangre de cabras y en sangre de cabritos de raza Payoya

N. Berzal; A.M Pina; Rocío Álvarez; Begoña Panea Doblado; M.G. Córdoba; María Jesús Alcalde Aldea

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Cristian Tebé

Rovira i Virgili University

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Jesús Rodríguez-Baño

Spanish National Research Council

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Mercè Gurguí

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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