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Cor, capacidade de retenção de água e maciez da carne de cordeiro maturada e injetada com cloreto de cálcio Colour, water holding capacity and tenderness of lamb aged and injected with calcium chloride النص الكامل
2007
N.M.B.L. Zeola | P.A. Souza | H.B.A. Souza | A.G. Silva Sobrinho | J.C. Barbosa
Os músculos Biceps femoris, Longissimus e Triceps brachii submetidos aos efeitos do tempo de maturação e da injeção com cloreto de cálcio de cordeiros Morada Nova foram estudados quanto às características de cor, capacidade de retenção de água e maciez. Os cordeiros foram abatidos ao atingirem 25kg de peso vivo. Os músculos apresentaram diferenças na cor (luminosidade-L*, teor de vermelho-a* e teor de amarelo-b*) 24 horas após o abate. A maturação tendeu a escurecer a carne. O cloreto de cálcio não modificou a cor das carnes provenientes dos músculos Longissimus e Triceps brachii, entretanto as do Biceps femoris apresentaram-se mais vermelhas quando receberam cloreto de cálcio. Quanto à capacidade de retenção de água, a maturação afetou as carnes do Triceps brachii, mas não influenciou as carnes dos músculos Biceps femoris e Longissimus. O cloreto de cálcio não modificou a capacidade de retenção de água dos músculos avaliados. A maturação influiu sobre a maciez do Biceps femoris e do Longissimus.<br>Biceps femoris, Longissimus and Triceps brachii muscles from Morada Nova lambs were submitted to ageing and calcium chloride injection. Colour, water holding capacity and tenderness were studied. Lambs were slaughtered weighting 25kg.. The muscles presented differences in colour (lightness-L*, redness-a* and yellowness- b*) 24 hours after rigor mortis instalation. Ageing intensified redness of the meats. Calcium chloride did not modify the colour of Longissimus and Triceps brachii, however, Biceps femoris became more redness after receiving calcium chloride. In relation to water holding capacity, ageing affected meats from Triceps brachii. However, it did not affect Biceps femoris and Longissimus. The calcium chloride didn't modify the water holding capacity of the muscles. Ageing influenced tenderness of Biceps femoris and Longissimus.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Effect of UV-C radiation and hot water on the calcium content and postharvest quality of apples | Efecto de la radiación UV-C y del agua caliente en el contenido de calcio y calidad poscosecha de manzanas النص الكامل
2007
Hemmaty, S. | Moallemi, N. | Naseri, L.
Con el fin de prolongar el periodo de vida útil durante la conservación frigorífica de manzanas "Red Delicious" y "Golden Delicious", éstas se trataron con radiación UV-C en tres dosis (0, 5 y 15 min de irradiación a 1,435 x 10E-4 W/cm cuadrado) y agua caliente con CaCl2 al 4% en cuatro niveles (control 0, inmersión a 25 grados C 10 min, 38 grados C 5 min ó 54 grados C 1 min), en un diseño factorial con 4 repeticiones por tratamiento. La irradiación con UV-C y la inmersión de los frutos en agua caliente permitió alargar el periodo de conservación y mejoró la calidad de manzanas "Red Delicious" y "Golden Delicious" tras el almacenamiento en frío. Ambos tratamientos aumentaron la acidez titulable y la firmeza de los frutos, también disminuyeron el pH y la relación sólidos solubles/acidez. El tratamiento con UV-C y agua caliente incrementó el contenido en calcio de los frutos durante el almacenamiento. Los resultados muestran que estos tratamientos pueden retrasar los procesos de maduración de los frutos y mantener su calidad durante el almacenamiento frigorífico, así como aumentar el contenido en Ca de la pulpa del fruto y por tanto incrementar su valor nutricional. | To increase the storage shelf life of "Red Delicious" and "Golden Delicious" apples they were treated with UV-C irradiation at doses of 0, 5 and 15 min irradiation at 1.435 x 10E-4 W/square cm and with hot water containing 4% CaCl2 at four levels (control, dipping at 25 deg C for 10 min, dipping at 38 deg C for 5 min and dipping in 54 deg C for 1 min) in a factorial design with 4 replicates. The results showed that UV-C irradiation and dipping of fruit in hot water increased the storage life and improved fruit quality factors in "Red Delicious" and "Golden Delicious" apples at the end of cold storage. Both UV-C and hot water treatments decreased pH and total soluble solids/titratable acids ratio and increased fruit titratable acids and firmness. UV-C and hot water treatment increased fruit Ca content during storage. The results showed that UV-C and hot water treatment can retard fruit ripening and maintain fruit quality in cold storage. These treatments can also increase Ca concentration of fruit flesh and thus increase the nutritional value of the apples.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Cor, capacidade de retenção de água e maciez da carne de cordeiro maturada e injetada com cloreto de cálcio النص الكامل
2007
Zeola, N.M.B.L.(Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias) | Souza, P.A.(Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias) | Souza, H.B.A.(Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias) | Silva Sobrinho, A.G.(Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias) | Barbosa, J.C.(Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias)
Os músculos Biceps femoris, Longissimus e Triceps brachii submetidos aos efeitos do tempo de maturação e da injeção com cloreto de cálcio de cordeiros Morada Nova foram estudados quanto às características de cor, capacidade de retenção de água e maciez. Os cordeiros foram abatidos ao atingirem 25kg de peso vivo. Os músculos apresentaram diferenças na cor (luminosidade-L*, teor de vermelho-a* e teor de amarelo-b*) 24 horas após o abate. A maturação tendeu a escurecer a carne. O cloreto de cálcio não modificou a cor das carnes provenientes dos músculos Longissimus e Triceps brachii, entretanto as do Biceps femoris apresentaram-se mais vermelhas quando receberam cloreto de cálcio. Quanto à capacidade de retenção de água, a maturação afetou as carnes do Triceps brachii, mas não influenciou as carnes dos músculos Biceps femoris e Longissimus. O cloreto de cálcio não modificou a capacidade de retenção de água dos músculos avaliados. A maturação influiu sobre a maciez do Biceps femoris e do Longissimus. | Biceps femoris, Longissimus and Triceps brachii muscles from Morada Nova lambs were submitted to ageing and calcium chloride injection. Colour, water holding capacity and tenderness were studied. Lambs were slaughtered weighting 25kg.. The muscles presented differences in colour (lightness-L*, redness-a* and yellowness- b*) 24 hours after rigor mortis instalation. Ageing intensified redness of the meats. Calcium chloride did not modify the colour of Longissimus and Triceps brachii, however, Biceps femoris became more redness after receiving calcium chloride. In relation to water holding capacity, ageing affected meats from Triceps brachii. However, it did not affect Biceps femoris and Longissimus. The calcium chloride didn't modify the water holding capacity of the muscles. Ageing influenced tenderness of Biceps femoris and Longissimus.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Simplification of the Gardner model: effects on maximum upward flux in the presence of a shallow water table | Simplification du modèle de Gardner: effets sur le flux ascendant en présence d’une nappe phréatique peu profonde Simplificación del modelo de Gardner: efectos sobre el flujo ascendente máximo en presencia de un nivel freático superficial Gardner模型简化对地下水浅埋条件极限蒸发强度的影响 Simplificação do modelo de Gardner: efeitos do fluxo vertical máximo pela presença de níveis de água rasos النص الكامل
2018
Xing, Xuguang | Ma, Xiaoyi
The maximum upward flux (Eₘₐₓ) is a control condition for the development of groundwater evaporation models, which can be predicted through the Gardner model. A high-precision Eₘₐₓ prediction helps to improve irrigation practice. When using the Gardner model, it has widely been accepted to ignore parameter b (a soil-water constant) for model simplification. However, this may affect the prediction accuracy; therefore, how parameter b affects Eₘₐₓ requires detailed investigation. An indoor one-dimensional soil-column evaporation experiment was conducted to observe Eₘₐₓ in the presence of a water table of depth 50 cm. The study consisted of 13 treatments based on four solutes and three concentrations in groundwater: KCl, NaCl, CaCl₂, and MgCl₂, with concentrations of 5, 30, and 100 g/L (salty groundwater); distilled water was used as a control treatment. Results indicated that for the experimental homogeneous loam, the average Eₘₐₓ for the treatments supplied by salty groundwater was larger than that supplied by distilled water. Furthermore, during the prediction of the Gardner-model-based Eₘₐₓ, ignoring b and including b always led to an overestimate and underestimate, respectively, compared to the observed Eₘₐₓ. However, the maximum upward flux calculated including b (i.e. Ebₘₐₓ) had higher accuracy than that ignoring b for Eₘₐₓ prediction. Moreover, the impact of ignoring b on Eₘₐₓ gradually weakened with increasing b value. This research helps to reveal the groundwater evaporation mechanism.
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