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Use of Chlorella vulgaris lipidic extracts in the development of healthier past...

Pereira, Tatiana; Barroso, Sónia; Teixeira, Paula; Domingues, M. Rosário; Maurício, Tatiana; Mendes, Susana; Pinto, Filipa R.; Freire, Catarina D.

Pastry products constitute a significant segment of the food market. However, the high amount of fat used in their production poses a challenge when competing for the attention of modern consumers, who are more conscious of the health problems associated with the consumption of high-fat products. With this in mind, the main objective of this study is the reduction of the total fat and saturated fat contents of ...


Application of microalgae as natural colorant for pastry and confectionary prod...

Pereira, Tatiana; Barroso, Sonia; Pinto, Filipa R.; Silva, Frederica; Teixeira, Paula; Mendes, Susana; Gil, Maria M.

Modern consumers demand the replacement of synthetic colorants with natural alternatives. Microalgae can serve as an alternative source for these colorants since they hold significant amounts of pigments. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of using microalgae biomass and extracts as natural colorants for pastry and confectionary products. The application of different biomass and levels of Chlorella vulg...


Development, characterisation, and consumer acceptance of an innovative vegan b...

Fernandes, Wilson D.; Pinto, Filipa R.; Barroso, Sónia; Gil, Maria M

What consumers choose when purchasing food is of most importance to promote sustainability. The consumption of more sustainable foods should be stimulated, for example, by using more sustainable ingredients and by consumer education. Therefore, an innovative and highly nutritious vegan burger with seaweed (VBS) was developed using sustainable ingredients, such as pulses—grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) and chick...

Date: 2023   |   Origin: IC-online

Valorization of the red seaweed Gracilaria gracilis through a biorefinery approach

Martins, Alice; Pinto, Filipa R.; Barroso, Sónia; Pereira, Tatiana; Mouga, Teresa; Afonso, Clélia; Freitas, Marta V.; Pinteus, Susete; Pedrosa, Rui

The interest in seaweeds as an abundant feedstock to obtain valuable and multitarget bioactive ingredients is continuously growing. In this work, we explore the potential of Gracilaria gracilis, an edible red seaweed cultivated worldwide for its commercial interest as a source of agar and other ingredients for cosmetic, pharmacological, food, and feed applications. G. gracilis growth conditions were optimized t...

Date: 2023   |   Origin: IC-online

Annual variations in the mineral element content of five fish species from the ...

Pinto, Filipa R.; Duarte, Ana M.; Silva, Frederica; Barroso, Sónia; Mendes, Susana; Pinto, Edgar; Almeida, Agostinho; Sequeira, Vera; Vieira, Ana Rita

The most consumed fish species in Portugal do not correspond to the most caught fish species on the Portuguese coast. From the point of view of ocean sustainability and economics, it is important to study unexploited or underexploited fish species that have the potential to be introduced into the food market. This potential can be reflected by their nutritional value, where mineral elements are often overlooked...


Seasonal study of the nutritional composition of unexploited and low commercial...

Duarte, Ana M.; Silva, Frederica; Mendes, Susana; Pinto, Filipa R.; Barroso, Sonia; Silva, Elisabete; Neves, Ana; Sequeira, Vera

Target species diversification is essential for fisheries sustainability and fish market revitalization. Fish discards are a widely recognized problem resulting from fisheries worldwide, and are of major concern for all sector players, from administrations, to fishermen, and scientists. However, non-target species are seldom studied, and information on nutritional profiles and seasonal changes in nutritional pr...

Date: 2022   |   Origin: IC-online

Annual variations in the mineral element content of five fish species from the ...

Pinto, Filipa R.; Duarte, Ana M.; Silva, Frederica; Barroso, Sonia; Mendes, Susana; Pinto, Edgar; Almeida, Agostinho; Sequeira, Vera; Vieira, Ana Rita

The most consumed fish species in Portugal do not correspond to the most caught fish species on the Portuguese coast. From the point of view of ocean sustainability and economics, it is important to study unexploited or underexploited fish species that have the potential to be introduced into the food market. This potential can be reflected by their nutritional value, where mineral elements are often overlooked...

Date: 2022   |   Origin: IC-online

Seasonal study of the nutritional composition of unexploited and low commercial...

Duarte, Ana M.; Silva, Frederica; Mendes, Susana; Pinto, Filipa R.; Barroso, Sónia; Silva, Elisabete; Neves, Ana; Sequeira, Vera; Magalhães, Maria

Target species diversification is essential for fisheries sustainability and fish market revitalization. Fish discards are a widely recognized problem resulting from fisheries worldwide, and are of major concern for all sector players, from administrations, to fishermen, and scientists. However, non-target species are seldom studied, and information on nutritional profiles and seasonal changes in nutritional pr...


Seasonal study of the nutritional composition of unexploited and low commercial...

Duarte, Ana M.; Silva, Frederica; Mendes, Susana; Pinto, Filipa R.; Barroso, Sónia; Silva, Elisabete; Neves, Ana; Sequeira, Vera; Magalhães, Maria

Target species diversification is essential for fisheries sustainability and fish market revitalization. Fish discards are a widely recognized problem resulting from fisheries worldwide, and are of major concern for all sector players, from administrations, to fishermen, and scientists. However, non-target species are seldom studied, and information on nutritional profiles and seasonal changes in nutritional pr...


Adding value to bycatch fish species captured in the Portuguese coast—developme...

Silva, Frederica; Duarte, Ana M.; Mendes, Susana; Borges, Patrícia; Magalhães, Elisabete; Pinto, Filipa R.; Barroso, Sonia; Neves, Ana; Sequeira, Vera

We live in a world of limited biological resources and ecosystems, which are essential to feed people. Consequently, diversifying target species and considering full exploitation are essential for fishery sustainability. The present study focuses on the valorization of three low commercial value fish species (blue jack mackerel, Trachurus picturatus; black seabream, Spondyliosoma cantharus; and piper gurnard, T...

Date: 2021   |   Origin: IC-online

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