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The Mediterranean diet is well-known worldwide and recognized as a nutrition reference model by the World Health Organization. Virgin olive oil, prepared from healthy and intact fruits of the olive tree only by mechanical means, is a basic ingredient and a real pillar of this diet. Its positive role in health has now been a topic of universal concern. The virtues of natural olive oil, and especially of extra virgin olive oil, are related to the quality of the fruits, the employment of advanced technologies, and the availability of sophisticated analytical techniques that are used to control the origin of the fruits and guarantee the grade of the final product. To enrich recent multidisciplinary scientific information concerning this healthy lipid source, a new special issue of Foods has been published.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- 1H NMR spectroscopy --- EVOOs geographical origin --- extra virgin olive oil --- multivariate statistical analysis --- historical climate data --- olive oil --- biophenols --- Mediterranean diet --- pharma-nutrition --- cardiovascular disease --- authentication --- bioactive --- by-product --- glycolipid --- lipidomics --- mass spectrometry --- phospholipid --- traceability --- extra-virgin olive oil --- EVOO --- chlorophylls --- carotenoids --- pigments --- colour --- quality --- spectroscopy --- ultraviolet-visible light --- light absorption --- successful aging --- dietary fats --- authenticity --- cultivars --- triacylglycerols --- volatiles --- chemometrics --- extraction process --- innovative approaches --- ultrasound --- technological level of readiness --- varietal authentication --- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy --- polar lipids --- bio-phenols --- pharmaceutical molecular mechanisms of action --- primary public health prevention strategies --- healthy aging and longevity
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As everyone knows, cereal and oil are still the main part of our diet and provide essential nutrients and energy every day. With the progress of food processing technology, the quality of cereal and oil food is also improved significantly. Behind this, major nutrients of grain and oil, including protein, carbohydrate, lipid, and functional components, have experienced a variety of physical, chemical, and biological reactions during food processing. Moreover, research in this field also covers the multi-scale structural changes of characteristic components, such as component interaction and formation of key domains, which is essential for the quality enhancement of cereal and oil food. Based on the increasing consumer demand for nourishing, healthy, and delicious cereal and oil food, it might be interesting to report the latest research on the application of novel technology in food processing, multi-scale structural changes of characteristic components in food processing, structure-activity mechanism of food functional components. This book aimed to provide useful reference and guidance for the processing and utilization of cereal and oil food so as to provide technical support for the healthy development of cereal a oil food processing industry worldwide.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Technology, engineering, agriculture --- macadamia oil --- cultivars --- minor components --- antioxidant capacity --- triacylglycerols --- tofu --- protein --- structure --- mechanism --- sesame oil --- gelation --- oleogels --- controlled volatile release --- adzuki bean --- acrylamide --- volatile --- microwave baking --- drum roasting --- peanut --- high-oleic --- peanut oil --- volatiles --- precursors --- tree peony seed oil --- heating pretreatment --- microstructure --- volatile compounds --- bioactive compounds --- oxidative stability --- natural repose angle --- point source --- velocity characteristics --- mechanical characteristics --- distribution --- peanut protein --- hydrothermal cooking --- combined modification --- low pH --- physicochemical properties --- protein structure --- ultrasonic --- maize --- germination --- physiological and biochemical indicators --- γ–aminobutyric acid --- instant flavor peanut powder --- heat treatment --- flavor --- MR --- functional properties --- peanut meal
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The Mediterranean diet is well-known worldwide and recognized as a nutrition reference model by the World Health Organization. Virgin olive oil, prepared from healthy and intact fruits of the olive tree only by mechanical means, is a basic ingredient and a real pillar of this diet. Its positive role in health has now been a topic of universal concern. The virtues of natural olive oil, and especially of extra virgin olive oil, are related to the quality of the fruits, the employment of advanced technologies, and the availability of sophisticated analytical techniques that are used to control the origin of the fruits and guarantee the grade of the final product. To enrich recent multidisciplinary scientific information concerning this healthy lipid source, a new special issue of Foods has been published.
1H NMR spectroscopy --- EVOOs geographical origin --- extra virgin olive oil --- multivariate statistical analysis --- historical climate data --- olive oil --- biophenols --- Mediterranean diet --- pharma-nutrition --- cardiovascular disease --- authentication --- bioactive --- by-product --- glycolipid --- lipidomics --- mass spectrometry --- phospholipid --- traceability --- extra-virgin olive oil --- EVOO --- chlorophylls --- carotenoids --- pigments --- colour --- quality --- spectroscopy --- ultraviolet-visible light --- light absorption --- successful aging --- dietary fats --- authenticity --- cultivars --- triacylglycerols --- volatiles --- chemometrics --- extraction process --- innovative approaches --- ultrasound --- technological level of readiness --- varietal authentication --- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy --- polar lipids --- bio-phenols --- pharmaceutical molecular mechanisms of action --- primary public health prevention strategies --- healthy aging and longevity
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As everyone knows, cereal and oil are still the main part of our diet and provide essential nutrients and energy every day. With the progress of food processing technology, the quality of cereal and oil food is also improved significantly. Behind this, major nutrients of grain and oil, including protein, carbohydrate, lipid, and functional components, have experienced a variety of physical, chemical, and biological reactions during food processing. Moreover, research in this field also covers the multi-scale structural changes of characteristic components, such as component interaction and formation of key domains, which is essential for the quality enhancement of cereal and oil food. Based on the increasing consumer demand for nourishing, healthy, and delicious cereal and oil food, it might be interesting to report the latest research on the application of novel technology in food processing, multi-scale structural changes of characteristic components in food processing, structure-activity mechanism of food functional components. This book aimed to provide useful reference and guidance for the processing and utilization of cereal and oil food so as to provide technical support for the healthy development of cereal a oil food processing industry worldwide.
macadamia oil --- cultivars --- minor components --- antioxidant capacity --- triacylglycerols --- tofu --- protein --- structure --- mechanism --- sesame oil --- gelation --- oleogels --- controlled volatile release --- adzuki bean --- acrylamide --- volatile --- microwave baking --- drum roasting --- peanut --- high-oleic --- peanut oil --- volatiles --- precursors --- tree peony seed oil --- heating pretreatment --- microstructure --- volatile compounds --- bioactive compounds --- oxidative stability --- natural repose angle --- point source --- velocity characteristics --- mechanical characteristics --- distribution --- peanut protein --- hydrothermal cooking --- combined modification --- low pH --- physicochemical properties --- protein structure --- ultrasonic --- maize --- germination --- physiological and biochemical indicators --- γ–aminobutyric acid --- instant flavor peanut powder --- heat treatment --- flavor --- MR --- functional properties --- peanut meal
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As everyone knows, cereal and oil are still the main part of our diet and provide essential nutrients and energy every day. With the progress of food processing technology, the quality of cereal and oil food is also improved significantly. Behind this, major nutrients of grain and oil, including protein, carbohydrate, lipid, and functional components, have experienced a variety of physical, chemical, and biological reactions during food processing. Moreover, research in this field also covers the multi-scale structural changes of characteristic components, such as component interaction and formation of key domains, which is essential for the quality enhancement of cereal and oil food. Based on the increasing consumer demand for nourishing, healthy, and delicious cereal and oil food, it might be interesting to report the latest research on the application of novel technology in food processing, multi-scale structural changes of characteristic components in food processing, structure-activity mechanism of food functional components. This book aimed to provide useful reference and guidance for the processing and utilization of cereal and oil food so as to provide technical support for the healthy development of cereal a oil food processing industry worldwide.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Technology, engineering, agriculture --- macadamia oil --- cultivars --- minor components --- antioxidant capacity --- triacylglycerols --- tofu --- protein --- structure --- mechanism --- sesame oil --- gelation --- oleogels --- controlled volatile release --- adzuki bean --- acrylamide --- volatile --- microwave baking --- drum roasting --- peanut --- high-oleic --- peanut oil --- volatiles --- precursors --- tree peony seed oil --- heating pretreatment --- microstructure --- volatile compounds --- bioactive compounds --- oxidative stability --- natural repose angle --- point source --- velocity characteristics --- mechanical characteristics --- distribution --- peanut protein --- hydrothermal cooking --- combined modification --- low pH --- physicochemical properties --- protein structure --- ultrasonic --- maize --- germination --- physiological and biochemical indicators --- γ–aminobutyric acid --- instant flavor peanut powder --- heat treatment --- flavor --- MR --- functional properties --- peanut meal --- macadamia oil --- cultivars --- minor components --- antioxidant capacity --- triacylglycerols --- tofu --- protein --- structure --- mechanism --- sesame oil --- gelation --- oleogels --- controlled volatile release --- adzuki bean --- acrylamide --- volatile --- microwave baking --- drum roasting --- peanut --- high-oleic --- peanut oil --- volatiles --- precursors --- tree peony seed oil --- heating pretreatment --- microstructure --- volatile compounds --- bioactive compounds --- oxidative stability --- natural repose angle --- point source --- velocity characteristics --- mechanical characteristics --- distribution --- peanut protein --- hydrothermal cooking --- combined modification --- low pH --- physicochemical properties --- protein structure --- ultrasonic --- maize --- germination --- physiological and biochemical indicators --- γ–aminobutyric acid --- instant flavor peanut powder --- heat treatment --- flavor --- MR --- functional properties --- peanut meal
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The Mediterranean diet is well-known worldwide and recognized as a nutrition reference model by the World Health Organization. Virgin olive oil, prepared from healthy and intact fruits of the olive tree only by mechanical means, is a basic ingredient and a real pillar of this diet. Its positive role in health has now been a topic of universal concern. The virtues of natural olive oil, and especially of extra virgin olive oil, are related to the quality of the fruits, the employment of advanced technologies, and the availability of sophisticated analytical techniques that are used to control the origin of the fruits and guarantee the grade of the final product. To enrich recent multidisciplinary scientific information concerning this healthy lipid source, a new special issue of Foods has been published.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- 1H NMR spectroscopy --- EVOOs geographical origin --- extra virgin olive oil --- multivariate statistical analysis --- historical climate data --- olive oil --- biophenols --- Mediterranean diet --- pharma-nutrition --- cardiovascular disease --- authentication --- bioactive --- by-product --- glycolipid --- lipidomics --- mass spectrometry --- phospholipid --- traceability --- extra-virgin olive oil --- EVOO --- chlorophylls --- carotenoids --- pigments --- colour --- quality --- spectroscopy --- ultraviolet-visible light --- light absorption --- successful aging --- dietary fats --- authenticity --- cultivars --- triacylglycerols --- volatiles --- chemometrics --- extraction process --- innovative approaches --- ultrasound --- technological level of readiness --- varietal authentication --- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy --- polar lipids --- bio-phenols --- pharmaceutical molecular mechanisms of action --- primary public health prevention strategies --- healthy aging and longevity --- 1H NMR spectroscopy --- EVOOs geographical origin --- extra virgin olive oil --- multivariate statistical analysis --- historical climate data --- olive oil --- biophenols --- Mediterranean diet --- pharma-nutrition --- cardiovascular disease --- authentication --- bioactive --- by-product --- glycolipid --- lipidomics --- mass spectrometry --- phospholipid --- traceability --- extra-virgin olive oil --- EVOO --- chlorophylls --- carotenoids --- pigments --- colour --- quality --- spectroscopy --- ultraviolet-visible light --- light absorption --- successful aging --- dietary fats --- authenticity --- cultivars --- triacylglycerols --- volatiles --- chemometrics --- extraction process --- innovative approaches --- ultrasound --- technological level of readiness --- varietal authentication --- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy --- polar lipids --- bio-phenols --- pharmaceutical molecular mechanisms of action --- primary public health prevention strategies --- healthy aging and longevity
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Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) of the omega-3 family, such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), are physiologically important for many animals and humans. Moreover, fatty acids play an important roles in numerous contexts reflecting various levels: from their producers in natural ecosystems, microalgae, through to invertebrates and fish, and to culinary treatments of fish products for human consumption. Environmental threats such as anthropogenic pollution and its effects on PUFA yield in aquatic ecosystems as well as their transfer to terrestrial ecosystems are highlighted. Assumptions and challenges that are important for the study of PUFA in trophic webs of aquatic ecosystems as well as in human nutrition are discussed.
Fatty acid --- fish --- food web --- periphyton --- trophic transfer --- water pollution --- zoobenthos --- salmon --- pan-frying --- rosemary --- lipid oxidation --- polyunsaturated fatty acids --- aldehydes --- isoprostanes --- eicosapentaenoic acid --- docosahexaenoic acid --- nutritive quality --- eutrophication --- culinary treatments --- fatty acids --- dietary sources --- allochthonous --- Salvelinus leucomaenis --- chronic mild stress --- depression --- gut microbiota --- fish oil --- olive oil --- CLA --- conjugated linoleic acid --- ALA --- α-linolenic acid --- n-3 HUFA score --- meat fat --- vegetable fat --- mollusks --- symbiotic bacteria --- biosynthesis --- aquatic ecosystems --- subsidies --- food webs --- fatty acyl desaturase --- Δ6 - desaturase --- long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid --- LC-PUFA --- ω3 --- ω6 --- EPA --- DHA --- AA --- essential fatty acid --- health --- transgene --- essential polyunsaturated fatty acids --- linoleic acid --- alpha-linolenic acid --- food quality --- muscle tissue --- subcutaneous adipose tissue --- liver --- green cryo-fodder --- lipids --- Leptoclinus maculatus --- ontogenesis --- adaptations --- trophic nets --- Arctic --- arctic --- Salmoniformes --- long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids --- polar lipids --- triacylglycerols --- phytoplankton --- freshwater --- nutritional value
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Meat and meat products are an important part of the human diet. Even though non-essential, they provide high amounts of protein, vitamins, and minerals in a concentrated form. However, the consumption of meat and meat products has been associated with an increased risk of health-related problems. Once the harmful components of meat and meat products are elucidated, novel technologies can help in identifying, removing, replacing, and/or minimising their deleterious effects. In addition, meat products can be and are being utilised as carriers of added bioactive compounds due to their processing versatility and high worldwide consumption. New strategies in the field of meat and meat product development are certainly needed in order to overcome not only the health-related problems these products might contribute to, but also from the sustainability and economy perspective. This book compiles ten original studies and two comprehensive reviews that will tackle some of these issues.
oleogel --- emulsion gel --- dry fermented sausages --- healthier lipid content --- chia oil --- olive oil --- spice --- ingredient --- colour --- ready-to-cook --- meat preparation --- meat extenders --- meat products --- meat substitutes --- sustainability --- plant-based proteins --- insects --- by-products --- pulses --- mushrooms --- beef burgers --- soluble fiber --- TPA --- consumer evaluation --- fatty acid composition --- Juniperus communis L. --- essential oil --- sodium nitrite --- dry fermented sausage --- traditional wet market --- food product’s label --- nutritional information --- willingness to pay --- meat --- authentication --- triacylglycerols --- ambient mass spectrometry --- DNA --- PCR --- iota carrageenan --- chemical composition --- consumer acceptance --- descriptive analysis --- ham --- ostrich --- phosphate --- polysaccharide --- processed --- restructured meat --- sensory profile --- plant-based meat analog --- commercial texture vegetable protein --- texture soy isolate protein --- methylcellulose --- phosphate elimination --- emulsified meat products --- proteins --- standardized meat matrix --- clean label --- nitrites alternatives --- phosphates alternatives --- coffee by-products --- chicken burger --- meat formulation --- cooking yield --- volatile compounds --- warmed off-flavours --- n/a --- food product's label
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Meat and meat products are an important part of the human diet. Even though non-essential, they provide high amounts of protein, vitamins, and minerals in a concentrated form. However, the consumption of meat and meat products has been associated with an increased risk of health-related problems. Once the harmful components of meat and meat products are elucidated, novel technologies can help in identifying, removing, replacing, and/or minimising their deleterious effects. In addition, meat products can be and are being utilised as carriers of added bioactive compounds due to their processing versatility and high worldwide consumption. New strategies in the field of meat and meat product development are certainly needed in order to overcome not only the health-related problems these products might contribute to, but also from the sustainability and economy perspective. This book compiles ten original studies and two comprehensive reviews that will tackle some of these issues.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Technology, engineering, agriculture --- oleogel --- emulsion gel --- dry fermented sausages --- healthier lipid content --- chia oil --- olive oil --- spice --- ingredient --- colour --- ready-to-cook --- meat preparation --- meat extenders --- meat products --- meat substitutes --- sustainability --- plant-based proteins --- insects --- by-products --- pulses --- mushrooms --- beef burgers --- soluble fiber --- TPA --- consumer evaluation --- fatty acid composition --- Juniperus communis L. --- essential oil --- sodium nitrite --- dry fermented sausage --- traditional wet market --- food product's label --- nutritional information --- willingness to pay --- meat --- authentication --- triacylglycerols --- ambient mass spectrometry --- DNA --- PCR --- iota carrageenan --- chemical composition --- consumer acceptance --- descriptive analysis --- ham --- ostrich --- phosphate --- polysaccharide --- processed --- restructured meat --- sensory profile --- plant-based meat analog --- commercial texture vegetable protein --- texture soy isolate protein --- methylcellulose --- phosphate elimination --- emulsified meat products --- proteins --- standardized meat matrix --- clean label --- nitrites alternatives --- phosphates alternatives --- coffee by-products --- chicken burger --- meat formulation --- cooking yield --- volatile compounds --- warmed off-flavours --- oleogel --- emulsion gel --- dry fermented sausages --- healthier lipid content --- chia oil --- olive oil --- spice --- ingredient --- colour --- ready-to-cook --- meat preparation --- meat extenders --- meat products --- meat substitutes --- sustainability --- plant-based proteins --- insects --- by-products --- pulses --- mushrooms --- beef burgers --- soluble fiber --- TPA --- consumer evaluation --- fatty acid composition --- Juniperus communis L. --- essential oil --- sodium nitrite --- dry fermented sausage --- traditional wet market --- food product's label --- nutritional information --- willingness to pay --- meat --- authentication --- triacylglycerols --- ambient mass spectrometry --- DNA --- PCR --- iota carrageenan --- chemical composition --- consumer acceptance --- descriptive analysis --- ham --- ostrich --- phosphate --- polysaccharide --- processed --- restructured meat --- sensory profile --- plant-based meat analog --- commercial texture vegetable protein --- texture soy isolate protein --- methylcellulose --- phosphate elimination --- emulsified meat products --- proteins --- standardized meat matrix --- clean label --- nitrites alternatives --- phosphates alternatives --- coffee by-products --- chicken burger --- meat formulation --- cooking yield --- volatile compounds --- warmed off-flavours
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Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) of the omega-3 family, such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), are physiologically important for many animals and humans. Moreover, fatty acids play an important roles in numerous contexts reflecting various levels: from their producers in natural ecosystems, microalgae, through to invertebrates and fish, and to culinary treatments of fish products for human consumption. Environmental threats such as anthropogenic pollution and its effects on PUFA yield in aquatic ecosystems as well as their transfer to terrestrial ecosystems are highlighted. Assumptions and challenges that are important for the study of PUFA in trophic webs of aquatic ecosystems as well as in human nutrition are discussed.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- Fatty acid --- fish --- food web --- periphyton --- trophic transfer --- water pollution --- zoobenthos --- salmon --- pan-frying --- rosemary --- lipid oxidation --- polyunsaturated fatty acids --- aldehydes --- isoprostanes --- eicosapentaenoic acid --- docosahexaenoic acid --- nutritive quality --- eutrophication --- culinary treatments --- fatty acids --- dietary sources --- allochthonous --- Salvelinus leucomaenis --- chronic mild stress --- depression --- gut microbiota --- fish oil --- olive oil --- CLA --- conjugated linoleic acid --- ALA --- α-linolenic acid --- n-3 HUFA score --- meat fat --- vegetable fat --- mollusks --- symbiotic bacteria --- biosynthesis --- aquatic ecosystems --- subsidies --- food webs --- fatty acyl desaturase --- Δ6 - desaturase --- long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid --- LC-PUFA --- ω3 --- ω6 --- EPA --- DHA --- AA --- essential fatty acid --- health --- transgene --- essential polyunsaturated fatty acids --- linoleic acid --- alpha-linolenic acid --- food quality --- muscle tissue --- subcutaneous adipose tissue --- liver --- green cryo-fodder --- lipids --- Leptoclinus maculatus --- ontogenesis --- adaptations --- trophic nets --- Arctic --- arctic --- Salmoniformes --- long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids --- polar lipids --- triacylglycerols --- phytoplankton --- freshwater --- nutritional value --- Fatty acid --- fish --- food web --- periphyton --- trophic transfer --- water pollution --- zoobenthos --- salmon --- pan-frying --- rosemary --- lipid oxidation --- polyunsaturated fatty acids --- aldehydes --- isoprostanes --- eicosapentaenoic acid --- docosahexaenoic acid --- nutritive quality --- eutrophication --- culinary treatments --- fatty acids --- dietary sources --- allochthonous --- Salvelinus leucomaenis --- chronic mild stress --- depression --- gut microbiota --- fish oil --- olive oil --- CLA --- conjugated linoleic acid --- ALA --- α-linolenic acid --- n-3 HUFA score --- meat fat --- vegetable fat --- mollusks --- symbiotic bacteria --- biosynthesis --- aquatic ecosystems --- subsidies --- food webs --- fatty acyl desaturase --- Δ6 - desaturase --- long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid --- LC-PUFA --- ω3 --- ω6 --- EPA --- DHA --- AA --- essential fatty acid --- health --- transgene --- essential polyunsaturated fatty acids --- linoleic acid --- alpha-linolenic acid --- food quality --- muscle tissue --- subcutaneous adipose tissue --- liver --- green cryo-fodder --- lipids --- Leptoclinus maculatus --- ontogenesis --- adaptations --- trophic nets --- Arctic --- arctic --- Salmoniformes --- long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids --- polar lipids --- triacylglycerols --- phytoplankton --- freshwater --- nutritional value
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