There is a current lack of clarity regarding the use of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) to evaluate intramuscular concentrations of creatine (Cr). Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the FT-IR spectral features of tibialis anterior muscle in rats submitted in conditions that were expected to perturb the Cr pool. First, an experiment was performed to ensure that FT-IR was able to detect the Cr intramuscular in sedentary and supplemented rats (Experiment 1). The effect of physical exercise on spectral muscle features was then examined, especially in relation to the spectroscopy markers (Experiment 2). Using pure Cr (control), it was possible to verify that only the peaks centered at 1308 and 1396 cm(-1) of all the spectra showed the same peak positions, indicating these FT-IR shifts as indirect markers of Cr intramuscular content. Experiment 2 revealed a higher Cr content for the Cr-supplemented and exercised animals than the rats of other groups. In conclusion, it was demonstrated that FT-IR spectroscopy using 1396 cm(-1) and mainly 1308 band was able to monitor Cr muscle content in rats sedentary, Cr-supplemented, and submitted to physical training. Besides, FT-IR could be a feasible method for the nondestructive assessment of Cr skeletal muscle content.
There is a trend of development of analytical methodologies and technologies that allow in situ analysis, producing accurate information in real time, at low cost, using homemade experiments and devices to increase interest in scientific knowledge with a constructive approach in an interdisciplinary perspective in Chemistry Education. In this context, a photometric-chemometric method of analysis was developed to measure the pH of solutions using easily accessible and low-cost material based on the use of natural pigments found in red cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.). Calibrations and determinations were performed by RGB measurements of pigment coloration in solution at different pH values using the free app Photometrix, converted to HSV, YCbCr and YUV color spaces and processed by Partial Least Squares regression (PLS). The best PLS model found was HSV with mean central scale obtained pH measurements with RMSEP 0.98, R2 0.97 and bias close to zero. In addition, experimental data were statistically validated. Analyzes of predicted pH from three independents experiments revealed high recoveries (95-103%) and low relative standard deviations. Thus, the PhotoMetrix app was viable for colorimetric pH determinations using the low-cost photometric pH meter sensor and a smartphone, improving accessibility and applicability in Chemistry Education.
Cereais matinais desempenham uma importante função na alimentação humana fornecendo vitaminas, minerais e fibras. Entretanto, esse produto vem recebendo um novo conceito de produto devido à crescente busca de praticidade e saudabilidade, aliando nutrientes, compostos bioativos e novos sabores e cores. Nesse contexto, o arroz e o café tornam-se atrativos para o desenvolvimento de novos produtos.
A adição de extrato de café crioconcentrado ao cereal matinal extrusado de arroz contribuiu no aumento do teor de compostos bioativos e em modificações de suas características tecnológicas.
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