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Повышение эффективности снятия покровной ткани с плодов томата импульсным электрическим полем
(2022)
Electrophysical technologies are a global trend of sustainable agriculture and food industry. Peeling is an energy-intensive procedure of fruit and vegetable processing. The research featured the effect of pulsed electric field (PEF) treatment on tomato peeling effectiveness. The assessment included such factors as specific effort, energy costs, and product losses in comparison with thermal and electrophysical methods. Tomatoes of Aurora variety underwent a PEF treatment at 1 kV/cm. The expended specific energy was 1, 5, and 10 kJ/kg. The tomatoes were visually evaluated with optical microscopy before and after processing. The peeling effectiveness and mass loss were measured with a texture analyzer and digital scales. The PEF treatment decreased the specific force of mechanical peel removal by 10% (P < 0.05). The mass loss decreased by 4% (P < 0.05) at 1 kJ/kg. The PEF method resulted in cell electroporation, which activated the internal mass transfer of moisture from the endocarp region between the mesocarp and the integumentary tissue. The hydrostatic pressure produced a layer of liquid, which facilitated the peeling. In comparison with thermal treatment (blanching), ohmic heating, and ultrasonic processing, the PEF technology had the lowest production losses and energy costs. The research proves the prospects of the PEF treatment in commercial tomato processing.
ZUKUNFTSBÄUME FÜR MÜNSTER – ERARBEITUNG EINES BAUMENTWICKLUNGSKONZEPTES MIT STANDORTSPEZIFISCHEN ARTENEMPFEHLUNGEN UNTER ZUKÜNFTIGEN KLIMABEDINGUNGEN UNTER BERÜCKSICHTIGUNG DES KLIMAHÜLLENKONZEPTES
Durch den voranschreitenden Klimawandel werden die ohnehin ungünstigen Standortbedingungen von Bäumen im urbanen Raum zunehmend schwieriger. Gleichzeitig steigt die Bedeutung von Stadtbäumen, denn im Rahmen der Klimaanpassung haben ihre Ökosystemleistungen einen besonders hohen Stellenwert. Viele der gängigen Arten leiden allerdings stark unter den bereits spürbaren Auswirkungen des Klimawandels – auch im klimatisch vergleichsweise milden Münster. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird eine vereinfachte Typologisierung der urbanen Baumstandorte in Münster vorgenommen. Unter Berücksichtigung der stadtklimatischen Besonderheiten und spezifischen Einschränkungen wird das Klimahüllenkonzept von Kölling auf die jeweiligen Standorttypen übertragen und in Bezug zu den zukünftig erwarteten klimatischen Verhältnissen gesetzt. Hierbei zeigt sich, dass zum Ende des aktuellen Jahrhunderts nicht mehr viele der klassischen Arten als Stadtbäume in Münster geeignet sein werden. Daher werden standortbezogene Zukunftsbaum-Empfehlungen in Form eines vereinfachten Baumentwicklungskonzeptes erarbeitet. Die Standortgerechtigkeit und die Diversität des urbanen Baumbestandes werden im Hinblick auf die geänderten klimatischen Bedingungen in Zukunft enorm an Bedeutung gewinnen. Die Erweiterung und Optimierung des zukünftigen Stadtbaumsortiments ist insofern ein wichtiger Baustein zur Anpassung des urbanen Baumbestandes an den voranschreitenden Klimawandel.
Wirkung eines Vitamin D3-Metaboliten (25-OH-D3) auf den Geburtsverlauf von hochleistenden Sauen
(2022)
Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Masterarbeit im Studiengang Landschaftsarchitektur an der Hochschule Osnabrück wurden Untersuchungen zur Winteraktivität der Zwergfledermaus (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) in Osnabrück (Niedersachsen) durchgeführt und Methoden zum ultraschallakustischen Nachweis von Gebäudequartieren erprobt und weiterentwickelt. Vorausgegangen war eine Online-Umfrage bei 17 Mitarbeitenden Unterer Naturschutzbehörden in Niedersachsen zur Verfahrenspraxis bei fledermauskritischen Gebäudesanierungen und Abrissen. Defizite bestehen demnach möglicherweise nicht nur in der Qualität fledermauskundlicher Erfassungen, sondern auch in einer gravierenden Kenntnislücke der zuständigen Behörden über Vorhaben, bei denen gebäudebewohnende Fledermäuse und ihre Quartiere beeinträchtigt werden. Das Feststellen von schwärmenden Zwergfledermäusen kann dazu dienen, noch während der Überwinterung eine Quartiersnutzung festzustellen. Winterschwärmkontrollen sollten daher in allgemeine Methodenempfehlungen Eingang finden, um bei Artenschutzprüfungen eine bessere Wissensgrundlage über die phänologische Quartiersfunktion und -nutzung zu ermöglichen.
Akustische Quartiersnachweise können sowohl über aktive Untersuchungen als auch unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen mithilfe passiver automatischer Ultraschallerfassungen erfolgen. Optische Hilfsmittel, vorzugsweise moderne Wärmebildkameras, sollten darüber hinaus unbedingt hinzugezogen werden. In der Stadt Osnabrück konnten in einer mehrtägigen Frostperiode Ende Dezember 2021 vier neue Winterquartiere der Zwergfledermaus bei Begehungen mit Detektor gefunden werden. Ein parallel durchgeführtes Dauermonitoring an einem großen Winterquartier über den Zeitraum 29.10.2021 bis 01.03.2022 offenbarte erhöhte Schwärmaktivität nicht nur bei Frost, sondern ebenfalls nach kräftigen Temperaturanstiegen mit Nachttemperaturen bis über 10°C. Die genauen Zusammenhänge zwischen allgemeiner Aktivität und Witterungsbedingungen sind komplex und benötigen weitergehender Untersuchungen. Auch auf Grundlage des derzeitigen Kenntnisstandes können großräumige Quartierssuchen in Form von winterlichen Schwärmkontrollen bereits jetzt dazu beitragen, essentielle Quartiere der Zwergfledermaus zu identifizieren. Den Unteren Naturschutzbehörden wird u.a. vorgeschlagen, ein Kataster über diese Quartiere in ihrem Zuständigkeitsbereich zu führen und beständig zu aktualisieren.
Wieviel Wasser säuft die Sau
(2022)
Weniger ist nicht immer mehr
(2022)
Die bedarfsgerechte Versorgung von Legehennen mit Futterstruktur und Aminosäuren ist essentiell. Die Studie zeigte, dass auf Praxisbetrieben im ökologischen Landbau sowohl Abweichungen von den Bedarfswerten als auch Veränderungen der Futterzusammensetzungen im Verlauf von der Herstellung bis zum Trog vorlagen.
The contribution follows the hypothesis that the concept of transformative resilience can be a driver in transdisciplinary processes bringing together landscape planning and landscape design. Combining processes of generating, structuring and spatializing knowledge on landscape functions and designing visions for sustainable landscapes on different scales benefits from the creative use of mappings.
The impact of Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) on the peeling ability of different fruits and vegetables in particular tomatoes, peaches, peppers, and oranges were investigated. Samples were exposed to a fixed electric field strength of 2.15 kV/cm. The specific energy ranged from 0.6 kJ/kg to 50.3 kJ/kg. The treated raw materials were analysed regarding to the peeling ability, skin size and weight and firmness. The best result for tomatoes at a specific energy of 1.2 kJ/kg induced a high score of peeling ability that led to less product loss and could therefore increase the yield by 33.84%–41.53% compared to untreated samples. Moreover, an increased skin size by a factor of 3.7 was observed. However, PEF had no significant impact on peeling ability of oranges, peppers, and peaches. Although oranges showed an improvement in peeling ability by up to 32%, this cannot be traced back to the PEF treatment. The different properties and structures of the raw materials were discussed and provided indications about the limitation of PEF.
Intensive care units (ICU) are often overflooded with alarms from monitoring devices which constitutes a hazard to both staff and patients. To date, the suggested solutions to excessive monitoring alarms have remained on a research level. We aimed to identify patient characteristics that affect the ICU alarm rate with the goal of proposing a straightforward solution that can easily be implemented in ICUs. Alarm logs from eight adult ICUs of a tertiary care university-hospital in Berlin, Germany were retrospectively collected between September 2019 and March 2021. Adult patients admitted to the ICU with at least 24 h of continuous alarm logs were included in the study. The sum of alarms per patient per day was calculated. The median was 119. A total of 26,890 observations from 3205 patients were included. 23 variables were extracted from patients' electronic health records (EHR) and a multivariable logistic regression was performed to evaluate the association of patient characteristics and alarm rates. Invasive blood pressure monitoring (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 4.68, 95%CI 4.15–5.29, p < 0.001), invasive mechanical ventilation (aOR 1.24, 95%CI 1.16–1.32, p < 0.001), heart failure (aOR 1.26, 95%CI 1.19–1.35, p < 0.001), chronic renal failure (aOR 1.18, 95%CI 1.10–1.27, p < 0.001), hypertension (aOR 1.19, 95%CI 1.13–1.26, p < 0.001), high RASS (aOR 1.22, 95%CI 1.18–1.25, p < 0.001) and scheduled surgical admission (aOR 1.22, 95%CI 1.13–1.32, p < 0.001) were significantly associated with a high alarm rate. Our study suggests that patient-specific alarm management should be integrated in the clinical routine of ICUs. To reduce the overall alarm load, particular attention regarding alarm management should be paid to patients with invasive blood pressure monitoring, invasive mechanical ventilation, heart failure, chronic renal failure, hypertension, high RASS or scheduled surgical admission since they are more likely to have a high contribution to noise pollution, alarm fatigue and hence compromised patient safety in ICUs.
The impact of Pulsed Electric Field (PEF) processing pre-treatment on the texture and kinetics of in vitro starch digestibility of French fries made from two potato cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.) containing dry matter content ranging from 19 to 22% was investigated. Whole and steam-peeled potato tubers were treated with a pilot scale PEF unit (electric field strength of 1.1 and 1.9 kV/cm with energy input <10 kJ/kg or ∼50 kJ/kg). This trial was carried out in a commercial French-fry plant using an industrial scale cutter, blancher, fryer and blast-freezer to prepare the frozen par-fried French fry samples. After subsequent final batch frying of the frozen fries, at 180 °C for 3 min to mimic the typical preparation practice at restaurant, retail and household, the outer crust of the fries produced from PEF-treated potatoes was significantly harder (9.4–16.3 N) than crust produced from untreated potatoes (6.9–8.5 N). High intensity (1.9 kV/cm with energy input ∼50 kJ/kg) PEF processing was found to cause defects (i.e. hollowness in the internal core) in the fries. A fractional conversion model was a good fit for the starch digestion kinetics of all French fry samples during the small intestinal phase (based on standardised INFOGEST static in vitro digestion assay). A lower % of total starch hydrolysis was predicted for French fries produced from high dry matter (>21%) tubers pretreated with PEF at electric field strength of 1.9 kV/cm. The findings generated in this study demonstrate PEF pretreatment may influence the texture of French fries and the extent of starch digestion that occurs.
Technological support options for the usage of Brazilian Açaí berries in the European Food Market
(2022)
The highly perishable fruit açaí grows on palm trees in northern Brazil and is colloquially known as a berry with high nutritional value. The seed of the drupe makes up around 85 percent of the fruits weight and only the pulp around the seed is used for human consumption. The manufacturing step after harvest includes the pulping and the preservation of the fruit. The preservation step is necessary, because the açaí pulp contains a high microbial load. There are several preservation processes including the use of chlorinated or ozonated water, alcoholic fermentation, pasteurization, freezing or dehydration. Those techniques are overall not very gentle and have the potential to leave residues in the final product, which can change its typical sensorial characteristics. Therefore, an experiment was conducted, to see if a relatively new gentle preservation method called PEF can reduce the microbial load in an açaí- smoothie.
For this purpose, a PEF-machine was built and verified based on the paper from HEINZ ET AL. [2003]. The self-built machine works efficiently, when there is a reduction of microorganisms like Escherichia coli in apple juice due to the induced Pulsed Electric Fields. If this is the case, the described experiment with açaí-smoothie can be carried out with the self-built PEF- machine. In this experiment the results of the validation of this PEF-machine were not comparable to those from the paper from HEINZ ET AL. [2003]. So, the self-built PEF-machine in Brazil did not work sufficiently. Hence, the experiment which should show that a reduction of microorganisms, such as Escherichia coli, in açaí-smoothie with PEF is possible, was performed in Germany. It was accrued out at ELEA with using the PEFPilotTM Dual. This experiment confirmed the assumption, that microorganisms can be reduced in açaí-smoothie with PEF. Escherichia coli was reduced by 2 logs, Saccharomyces cerevisiae by 3 logs and Lactobacillus plantarum by 6 logs. And a comparison between PEF and the known preservation methods for açaí showed that it can be a compatible alternative.
Moreover, the topic, how açaí fits into the European Food Market is answered within this paper. When offering açaí food products to the European population, ideas can be originated from the well-working Brazilian market. It can be helpful to mix açaí with known European fruits for a better acceptance by the people. Then açaí can help to meet the Europeans needs of the current time for fresh and healthy food, especially when preserved with PEF. Furthermore, it is important to work towards a sustainable supply chain system from the cultivation until the unloading at the destination in Europe. Sustainability is important for the integration in the European market, not only for environmental protection, but also in terms of social stability and marketing purposes. In addition, access requirements, further food-related regulations, and the seasonality of açaí present a major hurdle.
Building on this thesis, further papers shall be written, not only in the field of the preservation of the açaí pulp with PEF, but also in the direction of combined preservation methods for açaí, the sustainable usage of the açaí seeds, product innovations containing the Brazilian fruit or various market research.
Background
The aim of this qualitative study was to identify a practice level model that could explain a sustained change in nutritional behavior.
Methods
The study used three data inputs from four interviewees, one merged input from a married couple, as narrative interviews. The interviews were analyzed using grounded theory.
Results
Coexistence of a certain suffering and a triggering episode lead to the decision to change nutritional life-style by all interviewed. Maintenance of the self-determined newly learned nutritional behavior was supported by subject-related intrinsic motivation, the ability to reflect, and a low expectation of success from the behavioral change. Environment-related factors were identified as support from life-partner and peers. Subjects reported that the sustained nutritional behavior change impacted their holistic health through subject-perceived improved life quality, increase in the number of social contacts, and a change in personal attitudes and perception. The analysis remains limited, and at best hypothesis generating, in that only three data inputs from four interviewees were used.
Conclusion
In this hypothesis-generating narrative interview study of four study subjects, volition, personal decision making, and long-term motivation (though not external determination) seemed to sustain a change in newly learned nutritional behavior.
Adventitious root (AR) formation is the basis of vegetative propagation in rose, be it via stem cuttings or via stenting. During this process, wounding plays a pivotal role since cell reprogramming takes place at the tissue adjacent to the wound. We investigated the effects of wounding on AR formation on leafy single-node stem cuttings of the rose rootstock R. canina ‘Pfänder’ (codes R02-3 and R02-6) and the cut rose cultivar Rosa ‘Tan09283’ (Registration name ‘Beluga’). Laser wounding treatments were based on the assisted removal of tissue layers located in the bark. The positioning of wounding was studied based on two marking directions: along the cutting base (strip pattern) and around the cutting base (ring pattern). Additionally, the effects of external supply of indole-butyric acid (IBA 1 mg L-1) on rootingwere analyzed. Results showedthat inorder toremovespecific tissue layers, the calculation of the laser energy density (J cm-2) in terms of cutting diameter was necessary. Interestingly, the application of energy densities from 2.5 J cm-2 up to approximately 8.5 J cm-2 were sufficient to expose the tissue layers of epidermis up to regions of phloem. Regarding AR formation for R. canina ‘Pfänder’, characterized by a low rooting response, an increase in the rooting percentage was registered when the laser treatment eliminated the tissue up to phloem proximities. Analysis of the nodal position showed that bud location was a preferential place for AR formation independently of wounding treatment. In case of Rosa ‘Tan09283’, laser treatments did not reduce its high rooting capacity, but an apparent reduction in rooting quality due to an investment in tissue healing was observed when wounding reached deeper layers such as parenchyma and sclerenchyma. Results also showeda strongARformation directly fromwounded regions in case of Rosa ‘Tan09283’ specifically when the woundwas located below the axillary bud. In conclusion, wounding by assisted-elimination of layers by laser can induce positive effects on AR formation of single-node stemcuttings of the rose if energy applied is able to expose phloemproximities,a longitudinalorientation, and relative position to the axillary bud are considered.