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Foods, Volume 12, Issue 2

January-2 2023 - 199 articles

Cover Story: Listeria monocytogenes can cause severe foodborne infections in humans. Fresh raw milk cheese has been identified as a vehicle of L. monocytogenes. The ease of production and rapid turnover make fresh cheese an attractive value-added product for small sheep and goat farms. However, this food is susceptible to contamination during processing. Moreover, Listeriae can be ingested by small ruminants via feed. Silage serves as the most important Listeria reservoir. The pathogen can survive in the rumen and be excreted intermittently and without symptoms. Invasion of the teat canal and colonisation of the udder pave the way for subclinical mastitis and production of raw milk contaminated with L. monocytogenes, which is then eventually used for fresh cheese manufacture. View this paper
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Articles (199)

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,648 Views
19 Pages

Predicting the Glycemic Index of Biscuits Using Static In Vitro Digestion Protocols

  • Xingguang Peng,
  • Hongsheng Liu,
  • Xuying Li,
  • Huaibin Wang,
  • Kejia Zhang,
  • Shuangqi Li,
  • Xianyang Bao,
  • Wei Zou and
  • Wenwen Yu

14 January 2023

In vitro digestion methods that can accurately predict the estimated GI (eGI) values of complex carbohydrate foods, including biscuits, are worth exploring. In the current study, standard commercial biscuits with varied clinical GI values between 9~3...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,062 Views
14 Pages

14 January 2023

The goal of this investigation was to examine the impact of nitrite supplementation on the concentration, antioxidant properties, and species of antioxidant peptides in fermented sausages. The polypeptide concentration in nitrite-supplemented sausage...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,542 Views
20 Pages

14 January 2023

Salted white herring (Ilisha elongata) is a popular fish product in the coastal region of China. The complex endogenous enzymes and microbial action determine the quality of a traditionally salted herring. In order to investigate the role of microorg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,872 Views
13 Pages

Effect of Yogurt Enrichment with Wood Tannin during Shelf Life: Focus on Physicochemical, Microbiological, and Sensory Characteristics

  • Negin Seif Zadeh,
  • Martina Tedesco,
  • Sofia Basso,
  • Daniela Ghirardello,
  • Samuele Giovando,
  • Michele Battaglia and
  • Giuseppe Zeppa

14 January 2023

Six food-grade tannins obtained from different woods were used as a source of polyphenolic compounds at two concentrations (0.5% and 1% w/w) in yogurt formulations and monitored during 3 weeks of storage. Yogurt containing tannins showed significantl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,595 Views
14 Pages

Genetic Dissection and Germplasm Selection of the Low Crude Fiber Component in Brassica napus L. Shoots

  • Rui Shi,
  • Chengke Pang,
  • Xu Wu,
  • Xiaozhen Zhao,
  • Feng Chen,
  • Wei Zhang,
  • Chengming Sun,
  • Sanxiong Fu,
  • Maolong Hu and
  • Jiefu Zhang
  • + 1 author

14 January 2023

Background: Brassica napus is one of the most important oil crops in the world, and B. napus shoots are nutrient-rich fresh vegetables. The crude fiber (CF) component is one of the most important factors affecting the taste quality of B. napus shoots...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,087 Views
18 Pages

Rapid Food Authentication Using a Portable Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy System

  • Xi Wu,
  • Sungho Shin,
  • Carmen Gondhalekar,
  • Valery Patsekin,
  • Euiwon Bae,
  • J. Paul Robinson and
  • Bartek Rajwa

14 January 2023

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is an atomic-emission spectroscopy technique that employs a focused laser beam to produce microplasma. Although LIBS was designed for applications in the field of materials science, it has lately been propo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,471 Views
13 Pages

Changing Food Consumption Pattern and Influencing Factors in Bangladesh

  • Mengmeng Jia,
  • Lin Zhen,
  • Wanni Yang and
  • Shuang Wang

14 January 2023

Food consumption is an important bridge between human beings and the natural ecosystem. The change in food consumption quantity and quality can reflect the relationship between them. This study aims to explore food consumption characteristics and the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,350 Views
26 Pages

Juices and By-Products of Red-Fleshed Sweet Oranges: Assessment of Bioactive and Nutritional Compounds

  • Jaime Zacarías-Garcia,
  • Guiselle Carlos,
  • José-Vicente Gil,
  • José Luís Navarro,
  • Lorenzo Zacarías and
  • María-Jesús Rodrigo

14 January 2023

The content of nutrients and bioactive compounds, and antioxidant capacity were assessed in the juices from two red-fleshed oranges, Cara Cara and Kirkwood, and compared with that of a standard Navel orange. Two juice extraction procedures, hand-sque...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,916 Views
16 Pages

Fermentative Production of Diacylglycerol by Endophytic Fungi Screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei

  • Wenqiang Xu,
  • Haoran Bi,
  • Hong Peng,
  • Ling Yang,
  • Hongwei He,
  • Guiming Fu,
  • Yuhuan Liu and
  • Yin Wan

14 January 2023

Diacylglycerol (DAG) production by microbial fermentation has broad development prospects. In the present study, five endophytic fungi which could accumulate DAG were screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei by using potato dextrose agar plate and f...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,312 Views
18 Pages

13 January 2023

In recent years, minor ginsenosides have received increasing attention due to their outstanding biological activities, yet they are of extremely low content in wild ginseng. Ginsenoside Rb1, which accounts for 20% of the total ginsenosides, is common...

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