Sodium Saccharin
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1. Storage stability of standard and diet figs canned in syrup
Abstract The current study aimed to evaluate the physicochemical, microbiological and sensory quality of traditional and diet figs canned in syrup, as well as verify their storage stability. Therefore, it was used green figs from the cultivar Roxo de Valinhos. Two treatments were held: standard sucrose syrup and sweetener blends: sodium cyclamate, sucralose
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 31/07/2017
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2. Avaliação organolética de xarope artificial contendo esteviosídio como edulcorante / Organoleptic evaluation of an artificial syrup containing stevioside as sweetener
Xaropes artificiais contendo edulcorante constituem uma alternativa nos casos onde a sacarose deva ser evitada. O esteviosídio, um glicosídio diterpênico, extraído das folhas de Stevia rebaudiana, possui poder edulcorante trezentas vezes maior do que a sacarose. A aceitação deste adjuvante foi testada em teste duplo cego numa população casual de cem
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Desenvolvimento e otimização de metodologia para análise de edulcorantes por Eletroforese Capilar
An innovative methodology was developed to simultaneously separate and quantify aspartame, cyclamate, saccharin and acesulfame-K through capillary electrophoresis with direct and indirect detection of UV, analysis time of roughly 6 minutes and with no sample derivatization. As the cyclamate has low absorptivity we used a system of electrolyte added to a chro
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Utilização de alginato de sodio em texturizados de suco misto de laranja e cenoura de valor energetico reduzido
The production of texturized fruits as crystallized fruit analogues is a recently developed and expanding technology. The hydrocolloid sodium alginate is suitable for this purpose, since in the presence of calcion ions it forms gels with sensory caracteristics similar to those of a wide variety of fruits within a broad range of pH values, and with considerab
Publicado em: 1999
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5. Effect of amiloride and saline on nasal mucociliary clearance and potential difference in cystic fibrosis and normal subjects.
BACKGROUND--Mucociliary clearance is an important component of pulmonary defence. Maximum clearance is thought to depend on an optimal depth of the sol layer, allowing the most efficient interaction between the cilia and the overlying mucus layer. Sodium absorption, the major ion transport in human airways, is thought to be important in the regulation of the
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6. Reversible inactivation of the nucleus basalis magnocellularis induces disruption of cortical acetylcholine release and acquisition, but not retrieval, of aversive memories
The basal forebrain complex, which includes the nucleus basalis magnocellularis (NBM), provides widespread cholinergic and γ-aminobutyric acid-containing projections throughout the brain, including the insular and pyriform cortices. A number of studies have implicated the cholinergic neurons in the mediation of learning and memory processes. However, the ro
The National Academy of Sciences.