... expulsion of respirable micron size allergen-containing particles from grass pollens [10,11] The small size of these subcellular particles allows them to reach the deeper airways and may explain the ... Comparison of natural and recombinant group grass pollen allergens Although the majority of rPhl p was detected in the insoluble pellet fraction of infected insect cells, up to 0.75 mgÆL)1 of soluble ... that disruption of native structure by fragmentation has led to a strong reduction ofthe IgE binding capacity and allergenic activity ofthemajor birch pollen allergen, Bet v [31], the cross-reactive...
... around the world The immediate trigger ofthe crisis was the end ofthe housing booms in the United States and other countries andthe associated problems in mortgage markets, notably the 206 ... the current financial crisis, there was “little doubt that, in practice, the full faith and credit ofthe United States stands behind the FDIC.” Joe Peek & James A Wilcox, The Fall and Rise of ... possible pieces of those loans on their balance sheets.62 Lead banks negotiate the terms of a syndicated loan with the borrower and then sell portions ofthe loan to banks and other institutional...
... ofthe important sources of increasing-returns effects in the urban economy The intra-urban process of socialization and habituation ofthe labor force are also ofmajor significance and are often ... sense ofthe imbrication of these phenomena in the geographic logic ofthe city and an insistence on the intrinsically collective nature ofthe dynamics of intra-urban space In order to set the ... economic and political problems of central Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, andthesocial imperative of reordering the internal space ofthe city in response to the pressures of modernization and...
... on the product Scientific, Health andSocial Aspects ofthe Food Industry integrity, the environment andthe health of workers and customers However, these procedures will be universal in the ... 1999) As the decomposition of ozone leads to the formation of H2O2 (Equation 21), the addition of hydrogen peroxide will promote the decomposition of ozone and increase the formation of •OH Therefore, ... value of its "band gap" energy resulting in the excitation of electrons from the valence band to the conduction band forming a hole (h+) in the valence band This hole promotes the oxidation of pollutants...
... sarcoplasmic and myofibrillar proteins are coagulated and denaturated The extent of these changes depends on the temperature and time and affects the yields and final quality ofthe fishery product ... affects the structure of tissue foods, which in turn damages the palatable attributes and consumer acceptance ofthe frozen products The extent of these damages is a function ofthe size and location ... are the most unstable during storage Indeed, the theory of ice nucleation permits to calculate the free energy of ice crystals as the sum of a surface free energy andof a volume free energy The...
... farming One ofthe cornerstones of nanotechnology is the synthesis of nanoparticles and their selfassembly (Gardea et al., 2002) since the methods used until now are very expensive and some of them ... necessary the development of new knowledge and techniques 106 Scientific, Health andSocial Aspects ofthe Food Industry Some examples on the potentiality ofthe former approach is the development of ... and delivery, etc Among the processing issues the most ofthe applications are related with the use of nanoparticles and nanocapsules These particles enhance the products functionality, and they...
... does not affect the taste and smell ofthe product; the insulator between the food andthe steel, is non-toxic and avoid the deterioration ofthe food The differences between metal and glass containers, ... problems: on one hand, the technical unknowledge ofthe subject and on the other hand the exaggerated expectatives arisen, which show it as the solution for all the problems together with the rejection ... and quantification methods and (4) Exposure andrisk assessment ofthe new products The main problem is the lack of agreement between the most important agencies and international bodies in the...
... with the countries of Southeast Asia At the time, the port of Naha bustled as a junction port between Japan andthe South China Sea Islands, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and ... concentrations of H2S, which damage the steel surface 141 Micro and Nano Corrosion in Steel Cans Used in the Seafood Industry The standard thickness of 300 nm of tin plate and plastic coatings of internal ... steaming the rice, the seed mash is inoculated to the steamed rice 150 Scientific, Health andSocial Aspects ofthe Food Industry Furthermore, the inoculated rice is incubated at 40°C and reduced...
... between the consumption ofthe food andthe claimed effect in humans; the effect has been shown on a study group which is representative ofthe target population; andthe quantity ofthe food and ... 2011a) The stability ofthe microorganisms andthe influence ofthe food matrix on their activity should be studied For plant products the scientific name ofthe plant should be specified, together ... with the part ofthe plant used and details ofthe preparation used, including details ofthe extraction, drying etc It is beneficial when the applicant can show that the composition ofthe plantderived...
... join the united market ofthe EU, on the other hand, it was a must to fulfill the demanding conditions of hygienic, qualitative and veterinary norms The high level of these parameters caused the ... production, the enforcement ofthe law, limited defense ofthe home market As substandard factors remain the increasing prices of energies andof raw materials andthe decreased consumer´s acceptance The ... of opportunities and threats from the point of view of a concrete company The synthesis of determinated facts ofthe SWOT analysis identifies the absence of strategic management elements in the...
... understanding ofthe common good of a change of strategy and behavior 5.2 The importance of analysing and bridging regimes The fact that processes underlying innovation and industrial and economic ... routines and activities are shaped for efficient use of resources Business innovation implies the change of product offerings, markets or resource use andthe re-shaping ofthe “theory ofthe business” ... Status ofthe respondents 246 Scientific, Health andSocial Aspects ofthe Food Industry According to the results, 84 ofthe respondents are married and remaining 38 of respondents are single The...
... with the accumulation of glycogen (GLG1, GSY1, GLC3, GAC1, GPH1 and GDB1) and trehalose (TPS1, TPS2 and TSL1), of genes in charge ofthe detoxification of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and defence ... Simonetti, M.S & Rossi, J (1996) The sourdough microflora Characterization of hetero- and homofermentative Lactic Acid Bacteria, yeasts and their interactions on the basis ofthe volatile compounds produced ... preparation processes andthe usual form of consumption The key points in the evaluation of functional foods would be the safety and efficacy, thereby avoiding misleading advertising to the consumer In...
... 1999) (Seow and Thevamalar, 1993) The rate and efficiency ofthe chemical modification process depends on the reagent type, botanical origin ofthe starch and on the size and structure of its granules ... maintain the initial concept of ―Inactive support; because ofthe influence they have over both biopharmaceutical aspects and technological factors (Jansook and Loftsson, 2009; Killen and Corrigan, ... 350 Scientific, Health andSocial Aspects ofthe Food Industry Regarding the favourable redox potentials and relative stability of their phenoxyl radical, these biomolecules are considered...
... (Granett et al 2001) The theory of “terroir” is defined by the variety ofthe grape, orientation and topography ofthe vineyard, elevation, type and chemistry of soil, the climate and seasonal conditions ... properties like aroma andthe taste of their terroir 400 Scientific, Health andSocial Aspects ofthe Food Industry The main challenge ofthe producers is to reduce differences in sources of grapes by ... the fruit and air movement have an influence on the metabolism in grape berries and furthermore the fruit quality The orientation ofthe 406 Scientific, Health andSocial Aspects ofthe Food Industry...
... the analysis ofthe consumer market Reduction of losses Chaves (2002) Yogurt Identification ofthe most important aspects from the standpoint of quality Translation ofthe needs and desires of ... what will be the standard of identity and quality ofthe product, if the planned additives are allowed by the competent organizations and what the limit of application, and also the labeling ... relation to the manufacture ofthe product, it is necessary to first specify the parameters ofthe process, which involves the study of manufactured technology andthe parameters of quality andof process...
... high scores However, the symptoms in these strains did not proceed in relapses as they did in the QD and B10.Q mice, and therefore resulted in a lower mean score than for the other strains (Fig ... correlation between the titer of anti-matrilin-1 antibodies and clinical symptoms, in both the IL-10-deficient andthe heterozygous mice Surprisingly, several ofthe IL-10 knockout mice, all of which were ... mice from the acute phase and two from the chronic phase) As was seen in the QD and B10.Q mice, more macrophages were observed in the acute than in the chronic stage aScore tion, and their heterozygous...
... for the resorption ofthe calcified cartilage and subchondral bone in the early phase ofthe disease [18] Licofelone treatment was shown to reduce the level of synthesis of cathepsin K in both of ... inhibition ofthe synthesis of IL-1β and MMP-1 The present study aimed to expand our knowledge about the effect of licofelone on other majorfactors involved in the in situ degradation of OA cartilage ... explanation of how the drug can reduce the synthesis of MMP-13 and ADAMTS-4 and ADAMTS-5 in cartilage [24] as well as the synthesis of IL-1β in synovium These results also support the possible role of...
... replicates ofthe same B nigra sample to assess the robustness ofthe data The diversity of B rapa and B napus was assessed using Nei's measure of gene diversity H [14]) based on the frequencies ofthe ... a greater understanding ofthe mechanisms and genetic factors controlling the creation of stable amphiploids, and this will facilitate the incorporation of novel alleles from the wider Brassica ... since they cluster as expected with the rest ofthe B rapa samples in the PCO plot andthe NJ tree (figures and 2) The AFLP analysis is sensitive to inter-specific hybrids as demonstrated by the...
... between the orthogonality of magnetic representation of data on the CHD to the orthogonal representation of information in the form of Qbits on the DHD The generation of various types of RNA from the ... summarizes the comparison between the high-level formatting ofthe CHD and that ofthe DHD Correlation 4: translation and access ofbiological information via the DNA transcription machinery One ofthe ... the organization of these components The initial implication of this situation leads to the traditional concept ofthe unit of Page 20 of 29 D’Onofrio and An Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling...