Natural Coffee
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1. Extracts of the Native Brazilian Tree Garcinia gardneriana Inhibit Urediniospore Germination of Coffee Leaf Rust Fungus
The fungal Hemileia vastatrix is the causal agent of coffee leaf rust, one of the worst and devastating disease in coffee cultures worldwide. As a result of our research on natural products for the development of novel agrochemicals, we found that the hexane extract from leaves of the Brazilian medicinal plant Garcinia gardneriana, at 500 μg mL-1, inhibited
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society. Publicado em: 2022
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2. Otimização da extração de antocianinas presentes no feijão-preto e impregnação do extrato em matriz polimérica natural para uso como indicador de pH
OPTIMIZATION OF THE EXTRACTION OF ANTHOCYANINS PRESENT IN BLACK BEANS AND IMPREGNATION OF THE EXTRACT IN NATURAL POLYMERIC MATRIX FOR USE AS A pH INDICATOR. In this work, a method of extracting natural indicators, anthocyanins, present in black beans was optimized. The best extraction condition was obtained with 50 g of beans and 93 g of water, under agitati
Química Nova. Publicado em: 2022
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3. Physicochemical and sensory characteristics of dehydrated coffee pulp in function of drying temperature
RESUMO Atualmente, uma das opções da utilização da polpa de café é a preparação de infusões com base na mesma, cujas propriedades antioxidantes foram avaliadas. O objetivo deste estudo é avaliar o efeito da temperatura de secagem nas propriedades químicas da polpa de café desidratada, bem como caracterizar física e sensorialmente a bebida da pol
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental. Publicado em: 2022
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4. INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES AND AIRFLOWS ON DRYING OF NATURAL AND PULPED COFFEE
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate drying kinetics for natural and pulped coffee, using different temperatures and drying airflows. For the conduction of the experiment, coffee fruits (Coffea arabica L. cv. Topázio) were harvested manually, selecting only ripe fruits and subsequent to the hydraulic separation. For drying the coffee, use a mechanical drye
Eng. Agríc.. Publicado em: 2020-04
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5. Evaluation of Aqueous Coffee Husks Extracts as a Corrosion Inhibitor of 1020 Carbon Steel in 1 mol L-1 HCl Solution
Corrosive processes in acidic medium reduce the performance and durability of metallic materials, causing problems to several industries. Corrosion inhibitors are commonly used to decrease these effects. As these inhibitors must be ecologically friendly currently, this work evaluated the anticorrosive effect of natural extracts of coffee husks (Coffea arabic
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 09/12/2019
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6. MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND IMMEDIATE AND LATENT QUALITY OF NATURAL IMMATURE COFFEE UNDER DIFFERENT DRYING CONDITIONS
ABSTRACT This work aimed to study the immediate and latent effects of different relative humidities on the quality of dried coffee fruits, describe the drying kinetics of natural immature coffee (Coffea arabica L.), and evaluate the mathematical model that best fits the experimental drying data. The drying was carried out in a fixed layer dryer coupled to a
Eng. Agríc.. Publicado em: 04/11/2019
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7. Resistance to bacterial halo blight in Arabica coffee lines derivative from the genotype C1195-5-6-2 under natural infection conditions
Abstract The aim of this study was to identify resistance to bacterial halo blight in Arabica coffee lines carrying Coffea racemosa genes. Eighteen Arabica coffee lines derivative from the genotype C1195-5-6-2, and the cultivars IAPAR 59 and IPR 99 were evaluated for resistance to bacterial halo blight in two trials carried out in field conditions, in Londri
Crop Breed. Appl. Biotechnol.. Publicado em: 2018-03
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8. Oxidative stability of soybean oil added to coffee husk extract (Coffea arabica L.) under accelerated storage conditions
Abstract Several plants have been studied as potential sources of natural antioxidants for use in the food industry, especially polyphenols. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of hydroalcoholic extract from coffee husk on the oxidative stability of soybean oil when stored in an oven. Samples were maintained at a temperature of 60 °C and their
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 2017-12
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9. Avaliação sensorial de quatro cultivares de café (Coffea arabica L.), cultivadas em altitudes diferentes da região San Martín - Peru
RESUMO: Foram avaliados atributos sensoriais como aroma, sabor, sabor residual, acidez, corpo, consistência, equilíbrio, xicara limpa, doçura e qualidade de xicara de quatro cultivares (Catuaí , Caturra, Pache e Catimor) de café coletados sobre duas elevações (800-1000 e 1000-1200 metros de altitude) no Departamento de San Martín - Peru. O foco da pe
Cienc. Rural. Publicado em: 28/08/2017
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10. Arabidopsis thaliana as a model host for Brevipalpus mite-transmitted viruses
ABSTRACT: Brevipalpus-transmitted viruses (BTV) are a taxonomically diverse group of plant viruses which severely affect a number of major crops. Members of the group can be sub-classified into cytoplasmic (BTV-C) or nuclear type (BTV-N) according to the accumulation sites of virions in the infected plant cells. Both types of BTV produce only local infection
Sci. agric. (Piracicaba, Braz.). Publicado em: 2017-02
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11. Biological Nitrogen Fixation by Legumes and N Uptake by Coffee Plants
ABSTRACT Green manures are an alternative for substituting or supplementing mineral nitrogen fertilizers. The aim of this study was to quantify biological N fixation (BNF) and the N contribution derived from BNF (N-BNF) to N levels in leaves of coffee intercropped with legumes grown on four family farms located in the mountainous region of the Atlantic Fores
Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo. Publicado em: 16/01/2017
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12. New coffee (Coffea arabica) genotypes derived from Coffea canephora exhibiting high levels of resistance to leaf rust and Ceratocystis canker
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the resistance to coffee leaf rust (CLR) caused by Hemileia vastatrix and to Ceratocystis canker (Cc) in coffee genotypes derived from crosses of Coffea arabica var. Caturra with accessions of C. canephora backcrossed to Caturra. Twenty-three F3BC1 progenies including C. arabica var. Caturra and var. Colombia as cont
Trop. plant pathol.. Publicado em: 2013-12