Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
- Year: 2024
- Articles: 19
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/2618-9771/issue/view/20765
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.21323/2618-9771-2024-7-2
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The use of xanthan gum in a milk-containing ice cream with the whey protein microparticulate
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Production of plant protein from seeds and cake of industrial hemp: Overview of processing methods for food industry
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Technologically important quality indicators of low-lactose ice cream with milk and whey protein concentrates
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Formation of MeIQx and PhIP in model matrices from amino acids, carbohydrates, and creatine
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Agro-industrial by-products as a feeding strategy for producing functional milk
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Agro-industrial by-products contain valuable components such as polyphenols that can play a significant role in producing milk with specific properties through rumen fermentation. In Egypt, the buffalo milk chain has a potential market, which is larger than that for cow milk, especially in small villages. Therefore, this study aims to explore different feed ingredients from agro-waste for enhancing the functional properties of raw buffalo milk including polyphenols, flavonoids, vitamins A, C, α-tocopherol, and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) contents. For this purpose, thirty dairy water buffalo ( Bubalus bubalis ) with a weight of about 520 kg were randomly divided into five groups of six animals each. The first group was fed a basal diet (silage) without agro-waste, while the other four groups were fed the basal diet after replacing 25% of the diet with different agro-wastes including barley (snack/bakery waste), sweet potato/carrot, biscuit/cake waste and tomato pomace. The feeding experimental period lasted 90 days, then milk samples (n = 150) were collected. Our results show that adding sweet potato/ carrot or tomato pomace to the basal diet enhanced the contents of vitamins A, C, and phenolic compounds reflecting on the enhancement of the antioxidant capacity of raw buffalo milk. Concerning the CLA content, the milk samples collected from buffalo fed the basal diet fortified with tomato pomace and biscuit/cake waste had the highest CLA and α-tocopherol content. Therefore, this study recommends using the tested agro-waste ingredients for producing functional buffalo milk, especially for small-medium milk producers.



Molecular peptide grafting as a tool for creating new generation of biopeptides: A mini-review
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Gluten-free snacks based on a flour composite mixture, fortified with the Asafoetida spice (Ferula assa-foetida)
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Using the model of closed-loop economy in certain branches of the agro-industrial complex
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Iodine deficiency in Russia: Current state of the problem, global practice and new approaches to therapy
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Justification of membrane filtration parameters in the production of whey protein isolate
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Microscopic methods to study meat and meat product quality
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Food safety knowledge and practices of food handlers at a public Sudanese university
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The study was conducted to evaluate food safety knowledge and practices of food handlers in twenty-four food premises at nine campuses of Sudan University of Science and Technology (SUST), Khartoum State, Sudan. A structured questionnaire about demographic characteristics, food safety knowledge and practices of one hundred and five respondents was used. Data showed that 95.2% of respondents were Sudanese; 99% were males, the majority were singles, 43.8% were university graduates, 64.8% were in the age group 20-30 years, 100% had good knowledge regarding the importance of maintaining a clean environment in food premises, preparing food in a safe way, danger of food poisoning and 95.4% agreed that it is their responsibility to prevent food poisoning. Food handlers had in general satisfactory practices of personal hygiene; however, 64.8 to 69.5% had some poor practices, particularly not wearing clean aprons, masks, gloves and hair nets. Among the respondents 68.6% received basic training in food safety. The study suggests that mandatory food safety education and training should be organized to strengthen food handlers' knowledge, attitudes and practices in food safety areas which are either weak or lacking. The HACCP system should be implemented in food premises at the university campuses.



Technological aspects and requirements to raw materials for increasing the nutritional value of glaze
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Formation of cheese pattern when using monospecies cultures
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Methodological approaches to gene identification of tea raw materials and raw material composition of tea-based soft drinks
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Risk assessment in production of functional food products by means of RCA method
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Modern biological methods of processing plant raw materials used to increase its storage capacity
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Effect of freezing temperature on rate of survival of lactococcus cultures during lyophilization
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QSAR of acyl alizarin red biocompound derivatives of Rubia tinctorum roots and its ADMET properties as anti-breast cancer candidates against MMP-9 protein receptor: In Silico study
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Alizarin is a polycyclic compound isolated from roots of Rubia tinctorum that has potential as a breast anticancer candidate. Increasing anticancer activity can be done through structural modification to produce derivatives in the form of group substitution in the meta position using acyl. The purpose of this work is to forecast the anticancer activity of alizarin and its derivatives on the MMP-9 receptor using. Important biological activity factors will be identified by Quantitative Structure Activity molecular docking Relationship (QSAR) and projected absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination, and toxicity (ADMET). Using Molegro Virtual Docker (MVD), molecular docking was carried out on the MMP 9 receptor (4WZV.pdb). LogP, Etot, and MR are the physicochemical parameters that are examined in order to produce QSAR. Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) was used for the QSAR analysis. The pkCSM was utilized to determine ADMET prediction. The acyl alizarin derivatives have a lower rerank score than alizarin, according to the docking results so that they are predicted to have more potent anticancer activity. The QSAR analysis's findings indicated that logP and Etot had the greatest effects on the alizarin compound's and its derivatives' activity. The results of the ADMET prediction indicate that acyl alizarin is less harmful and superior to alizarin. Research findings show that it is possible to synthesize acyl alizarin derivatives, especially alizarin octanoate, which will then be tested in vitro or in vivo to determine its anti-breast cancer activity and toxicity.


