Use of α-Lactalbumin [α-La] from Whey as a Vehicle for Bioactive Compounds in Food Technology and Pharmaceutics: A Review
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ISSN 2689-5846
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Recent Progress in Materials , Volume 3 , Issue 2 (2021)
Pages: 386
Published: January 2022
(This book is a printed edition that was published in Recent Progress in Materials)
Cover Story: This study investigates the durability of earth composites containing barley straw, hemp shiv or rice husk, used as building materials. Some testing procedures, related to water or abrasion resistance, are proposed. The addition of these bio-aggregates improves resistance to impact and water erosion, but decreases dry abrasion resistance. Rice husk composite presents the best compromise.
Volume 3,Issue 2
Use of α-Lactalbumin [α-La] from Whey as a Vehicle for Bioactive Compounds in Food Technology and Pharmaceutics: A ReviewAbstract Whey protein is a byproduct of cheese, casein, and Greek yogurt produced in Europe, North America, and Australasia. It is a substantial source of functional proteins and peptides for the worldwide food industry. α-Lactalbumin (α-La) is a globular protein that can be isolated from WPI (whey protein isolates) using techniques such as chromatography/gel filtration, membrane separation, etc. α-La is used in the elaboration of functional f [...] |
A Review of the Multi-Physical Characteristics of Plant Aggregates and Their Effects on the Properties of Plant-Based ConcreteAbstract The use of plant aggregates obtained from agricultural co-products mixed with mineral binders to form eco-friendly insulating building materials has been initiated for a few years to bring environmentally friendly solutions to the construction sector. Several studies on different agro-resources have already been carried out, providing various information about the properties of plant aggregates and plant-based concrete. However, the characteristics of the agricultural co-product, whi [...] |
Influence of Aging, Sterilization, and Composition on the Degradation of Polyurethane Foamsby
Sam T Briggs
,
Mary Beth B Monroe
,
Mark A Weizbicki
,
Sayyeda Marziya Hasan
and
Duncan J Maitland
Abstract Shape memory polymers (SMPs) are highly attractive materials for medical devices. Specifically, SMP foams are currently being used as embolic devices in peripheral and cerebral vascular applications. To ensure the proper function and safety of these materials in their intended applications, it is important to understand how processing treatments, such as aging, sterilization, and foam composition can influence their degradation. Here, SMP foams were treated with industry relevant pro [...] |
The Use of Sulfur Waste to Protect Against Corrosion of Metal ImplantsAbstract Metal parts of endoprosthesis have a detrimental effect on the bones that come into contact with them and on the entire body of the patient. Coating them with biocompatible layers (hydroxyapatite and bioglass) has not yet brought about permanent results. In this study, the author showed the possibility of using a binder containing sulfur waste for this purpose. The sulfur binder is used industrially in electrical engineering and construction applications. The chemical properties of e [...] |
A New Progress in Random Hydrodynamic Lubrication for Movable Non-Rotational Curvilinear Biosurfaces with Phospholipid BilayersAbstract This paper aims to highlight the result of a new progression of mathematical estimation methods of stochastic bio-hydrodynamic lubrication parameters for arbitrary, curvilinear, non-rotational, co-operating, living biological surfaces coated with phospholipid bi-layers. Movable, non-rotational, co-operating surfaces occur in various biological friction nods like the collar bone, the blade bone, the jump joint, and the wrist joint. Specifically, the author presents a synthetic and com [...] |
Feasibility Study on the Use of Modified Copper Slag as a Sustainable Fine Aggregate in MortarAbstract Depending on the availability of aggregate sources pertaining to their geographic locations, the concrete industry utilizes conventional aggregates such as marine sand, dredged gravel, or crushed rocks. This method requires high energy and high processing costs for washing and grinding. The objective of this work is to use Modified Ferro silicate slag (MFS), a by-product obtained from the copper industry, as an alternative to the conventional fine aggregates found in mortar. No addit [...] |
Plane Waves Scattered by a Spherical Inclusion in a Half Space of Poroelastic Materialby
Doo-Sung Lee
Abstract This paper concerns a poroelastic half-space in which plane compressional waves are scattered by a spherical inclusion. Addition theorems for the spherical wave functions are utilized to meet the boundary conditions on the plane, and the satisfaction of the given conditions on the boundary of the sphere leads to three infinite series equations, whose solution can be acquired by successive approximations. Further, its existence and uniqueness are discussed. |
Pilot Study of Tooth Structure Removed in Primary Molar Zirconia Crown Preparations of Typodont TeethAbstract Prefabricated zirconia crowns (ZRCs) require a passive fit and more reduction than stainless steel crowns (SSC). To determine the mean and maximum reduction depths in the mesial-buccal and occlusal areas for three ZRC brands and one SSC in posterior primary typodont molars and to compare reduction depths to existing literature to determine the preparation’s proximity to pulpal tissue. Four primary maxillary and mandibular typodont teeth (J and S) were prepared according to the manufa [...] |
Theoretical Modelling of Liquid Crystal Electro-Optical Material Display Elements to Achieve Optimal Low Power Consumption Ship StealthAbstract Advanced optical stealth techniques are of growing importance in the role of manned and unmanned aircraft or ship platforms. We consider here the concept of using passive reflective display elements rather than high power active light projection to achieve a low observable camouflaged ship platform. This paper presents practical consideration towards minimal radiated power user-driven requirements using adaptive liquid crystal electro-optical methods. Optical reflectivity for a multi [...] |
The Carbon Dioxide Emissions Reduction Potential of Carbon-Dioxide-Cured Alternative Binder ConcreteAbstract Climate change has been identified as one of the biggest issues plaguing human life at present. Hence, immense attention is being paid to developing methods that can potentially reduce carbon dioxide emission. With the help of carbon-negative concrete, manufactured from alternative binders and cured with waste carbon dioxide, a major part of the manufacturing industries that emit carbon dioxide can be potentially turned into a carbon sink. In this study, the [...] |
Machine Learning in Hazardous Building Material Management: Research Status and ApplicationsAbstract Assessment of the presence of hazardous materials in buildings is essential for improving material recyclability, increasing working safety, and lowering the risk of unforeseen cost and delay in demolition. In light of these aspects, machine learning has been viewed as a promising approach to complement environmental investigations and quantify the risk of finding hazardous materials in buildings. In view of the increasing number of related studies, this article aims to review the re [...] |
Assessment of Durability of Bio-based Earth CompositesAbstract Bio-based earth composites present various environmental benefits, such as usable wastes, coproducts, abundant or renewable materials, etc. Moreover, the incorporation of bioaggregates in the earth matrix allows the buildings to act as an effective carbon sink. A growing number of studies are now focusing on the mechanical and hygrothermal properties of bio-based earth building materials. However, the durability of these types of material is a major concern, and knowledge of their va [...] |
Carbon Dots: An Insight into Their Application in Heavy Metal SensingAbstract The design of nanomaterials for application in diverse fields ranging from photovoltaic to fluorescence sensing is a research area of increasing interest. Recently, Quantum Dots (QDs), which are classified as semiconductor quantum dots (SQDs) and Carbon dots (CDs), have become a hot topic of investigation, owing to their extraordinary tunable fluorescence emission properties that render them excellent candidates for sensing metal ions. The detection of metal ions in aqueous solutions [...] |
Non-surgical Furcal Perforation Management with Biodentine in Retreatment: A 1-Year Recall ReviewAbstract Furcal perforation management in root canal retreatment is often challenging as the outcome of the perforation sealing depends on several parameters. The recent introduction of several bioactive cements and magnification systems has made the sealing of perforations easier and the outcome more predictable. This study highlights the clinical outcomes of furcal perforation management in root canal retreatment using biodentine. |
Potential of Wastewater Valorization after Wet Extraction of Proteins from Faba Bean and Pea FloursAbstract This study aimed at the characterization of wastewater fractions obtained after the wet extraction of proteins from legumes. The suitability of wastewater fractions for the potential recovery of high value-added compounds was also examined and as a consequence, the prevention of the environmental impact of these wastes. Similarly to industrial protein production, wet alkaline and acidic extractions from faba bean and pea flours were performed in two extraction processes (first and second stages) [...] |
Lithium-ion Battery and the FutureAbstract Light-matter interaction at the nanometer scale lies at the heart of many physical problems including magnetic resonance and optical spectroscopy. Over the past two decades, we have introduced various theoretical methods in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)1, and we have realized a series of experiments to investigate the interaction of electromagnetic waves or photons with various materials used in fuel cells and lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) for the energy storage materials for the benefit of so [...] |
Classical and Quantum Models of Diffusionby
Angelo Morro
Abstract The purpose of the paper is twofold. First, to review the classical diffusion models
and show the approximations at the origin of the parabolic character of the classical equations.
Secondly, to show a connection between quantum and classical models of diffusion. Since diffusion
is inherently related to the motion of constituents then consistent models are framed within
the dynamics of mixtures. The derivation of diffusion equations is then determined along with
the related, pertinent approximat [...] |
Contactless Detection of Natural Bending Frequencies using Embedded Metallic-Glass Ribbons inside Plastic Beams made of 3-D PrintingAbstract In the current work, 30 micron thin magnetoelastic ribbons made of metallic glass are embedded inside 6 mm thick PLA plastic cantilever beams made by 3-D printing, in order to detect the beams harmonics during bending excitation. This is possible because the ribbons are of magnetoelastic nature and thus changes in their mechanical state induce a corresponding change in their magnetic state. The ribbons are placed at four different depths, starting with zero depth at the beam’s external surface [...] |
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