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Food security and sustainable agriculture in India: The water management challenge Texte intégral
2003
Kumar, M. D.
Water for food security and rural development in the South American context
2003
Garces-Restrepo, A.
The effect of food or water deprivation on paracetamol pharmacokinetics in calves Texte intégral
2003
Janus, K. | Grochowina, B. | Antoszek, J. | Suszycki, S. | Muszczynski, Z.
This study investigated the effect of food or water deprivation on the pharmacokinetics of paracetamol in 30 Holstein-Friesian preruminant calves (10 controls, 10 food withheld and 10 water-deprived) aged 24–25 days. Control calves were given paracetamol at 24–25 days and again at 28–29 days of age. In the food withheld and water-deprived calves paracetamol studies were performed before and after 4 days of food or water deprivation. In the control group there were no significant differences in pharmacokinetic parameters for paracetamol in 24–25 and 28–29-day-old calves. Witholding food for 4 days was associated with an increase in the mean residence time (MRT) of paracetamol (P < 0.01). When food was withheld total body clearance (ClB) of paracetamol was significantly decreased (P < 0.05). The volume of distribution (V(ss)) was not significantly altered. Similarly, water deprivation was associated with a significant increase in MRT and significant decrease in ClB of paracetamol (P < 0.01). The V(ss) was not significantly altered. Food or water deprivation also influenced the formation of major metabolites (glucuronide and sulphate) of paracetamol. It is concluded that food or water deprivation may impair the elimination drugs that undergo metabolism by UDP-glucuronyltransferase and sulphotransferase in cattle.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Modeling the Water Barrier Properties of Nylon Film Intended for Food Packaging Applications Texte intégral
2003
Del Nobile, M.A. | Buonocore, G.G. | Altieri, C. | Battaglia, G. | Nicolais, L.
This paper presents a mathematical model able to predict the water barrier properties of nylon film as a function of the water activity at the upstream and downstream side of the film. To validate the model, water sorption and permeation tests were conducted at 25 °C. The fitting and predictive ability of the proposed model was successfully tested by fitting the model to the sorption data and by predicting the nylon water permeability coefficient, respectively. The implications of the adopted approach on practical aspects of packaging were pointed out by comparing the nylon water barrier properties as evaluated by means of a permeation test and that in the real working conditions.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Water for food, livelihoods and nature: Simulations for policy dialogue in South Africa
2003
Kamara, A. | Sally, Hilmy
Deep frying: the role of water from food being fried and acrylamide formation Texte intégral
2003
Gertz Christian | Klostermann S. | Parkash Kochhar S.
The formation of acrylamide during food frying is generally influenced by food type, thermal treatment and equipment. The acrylamide concentration is increased when frying oils containing a higher level of polar materials or silicone or larger amounts of diglycerides. This effect may be caused by moisture escaping from food that has an enhancing effect on the heat transfer. It was noticed that if the moisture in the frying operation was bound by special adsorbents, the acrylamide content could be reduced by more than 50%. The effects of several additives like citric acid on the formation of acrylamide during frying of chips were also investigated. The mechanism of acrylamide formation in fried foods is discussed to explain these findings.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Report of the ministerial meeting on "Water for Food and Agriculture" and the ministerial conference The Third World Water Forum
2003
Miyamoto, H. (Japan. Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Tokyo. Rural Development Bureau) | Saiga, Y. | Baba, N. | Shindo, S.
Agricultural research is the key to food security and to the world's water future
2003
Rijsberman, Frank
Validation of energy intake estimated from a food frequency questionnaire: a doubly labelled water study Texte intégral
2003
Frost Andersen, L. | Tomten, H. | Haggarty, P. | Løvø, A. | Hustvedt, B.E.
Objective: The validation of dietary assessment methods is critical in the evaluation of the relation between dietary intake and health. The aim of this study was to assess the validity of a food frequency questionnaire by comparing energy intake with energy expenditure measured with the doubly labelled water method. Design: Total energy expenditure was measured with the doubly labelled water (DLW) method during a 10 day period. Furthermore, the subjects filled in the food frequency questionnaire about 18-35 days after the DLW phase of the study was completed. Subjects: Twenty-one healthy, non-pregnant females volunteered to participate in the study; only 17 subjects completed the study. Results: The group energy intake was on average 10% lower than the energy expenditure, but the difference was not statistically significant. However, there was a wide range in reporting accuracy: seven subjects were identified as acceptable reporters, eight as under-reporters and two were identified as over-reporters. The width of the 95% confidence limits of agreement in a Bland and Altman plot for energy intake and energy expenditure varied from -5 to 3 MJ. Conclusion: The data showed that there was substantial variability in the accuracy of the food frequency questionnaire at the individual level. Furthermore, the results showed that the questionnaire was more accurate for groups than individuals.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Strategies for productive use of brackish water for sustainable food grain production in dry regions
2003
Zia, M.H. | Ghafoor, A. | Boers, T.M.
Due to unavoidable, prolonged irrigation with marginal quality water, secondary salinization of irrigated soils in Pakistan has necessitated to a need for better understanding of the water management alternatives
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