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Abass A. Oduola, Rebecca Bowie, Shantae A. Wilson, Zeinab Mohammadi Shad, Griffiths G. Atungulu,

Abstract This study investigated the effects of broadband and selected infrared (IR) wavelength treatments of rough rice on microbial inactivation. Rough rice was treated at different IR wavelengths and product‐to‐emitter distances (110, 275, and 440 mm) followed by tempering at 60°C for 4 hr. The total mold and aerobic plate counts (APC) on non‐treated and treated samples were determined. Significant total mold reductions of 1.14 and 3.11 log CFU/g were obtained after IR heating using broadband and ...

Tópico(s): Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses

2020 - Wiley | Journal of Food Safety

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Frank A. Drews, W. Pratt Rogers, Elaheh Talebi, Shantae Lee,

Tópico(s): Agriculture and Farm Safety

2020 - Springer Science+Business Media | Mining Metallurgy & Exploration

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Shantae A. Wilson, Zeinab Mohammadi Shad, Abass A. Oduola, Zonghui Zhou, Hongrui Jiang, Franck Carbonero, Griffiths G. Atungulu,

Abstract Background and objectives Mycotoxigenic fungi pose a severe threat to humans’ health and cause economic losses to crop growers. This study investigated the impact of selected wavelengths of infrared (IR), as a novel technique, followed by a tempering step to inactivate the fungi on shelled corn. Findings Ascomycota was found to be the most dominant phylum (95.6 and 93.2%, respectively) on corn treated with only IR and IR followed by a tempering. Among fungal genera, Aspergillus was the primary ...

Tópico(s): Listeria monocytogenes in Food Safety

2020 - Wiley | Cereal Chemistry

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Kevin P. Weinfurt, James W. Griffith, Kathryn E. Flynn, David Cella, Tamara Bavendam, Jonathan B. Wiseman, Victor P. Andreev, H. Henry Lai, Alice B. Liu, Ziya Kırkalı, Anne P. Cameron, Catherine S. Bradley,

... Coordinators Carrie Dombeck, Robin Gilliam, Akira Hayes and Shantae McLean, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (NIDDK Grant ...

Tópico(s): Urinary Tract Infections Management

2019 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | The Journal of Urology

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Laura M. Lara, Shantae A. Wilson, Pengyin Chen, Griffiths G. Atungulu,

Vegetable soybean (Edamame) blanching with hot water/steam is an energy- and water- intensive process that may also result in compromised product quality. The effectiveness of infrared (IR) heating to dry and simultaneously blanch Edamame was investigated at heating intensities of 11.06, 8.43 and 6.99 kW/m2. Temperature, weight, texture, and green intensity of heated samples for various durations were determined. In general, product weight decreased during IR heating. The largest weight reduction ( ...

Tópico(s): Food Quality and Safety Studies

2019 - Elsevier BV | Heliyon

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David Cella, Abigail R. Smith, James W. Griffith, Ziya Kırkalı, Kathryn E. Flynn, Catherine S. Bradley, J. Eric Jelovsek, Brenda W. Gillespie, Brian T. Helfand, Pooja Talaty, Kevin P. Weinfurt,

... Coordinators Carrie Dombeck, Robin Gilliam, Akira Hayes and Shantae McLean, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (DK097780); Principal ...

Tópico(s): Urinary Tract Infections Management

2019 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | The Journal of Urology

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J. Eric Jelovsek, Alayne D. Markland, William E. Whitehead, Matthew D. Barber, Diane K. Newman, Rebecca G. Rogers, Keisha Y. Dyer, Anthony G. Visco, Gary Sutkin, Halina M. Zyczynski, Benjamin Carper, Susan Meikle, Vivian W. Sung, Marie G. Gantz, J. Eric Jelovsek, Mathew D. Barber, Marie Fidela R. Paraiso, Mark D. Walters, Beri Ridgeway, Brooke Gurland, Massarat Zutshi, G.Geetha Krishnan, Ly Pung, Annette Graham, Vivian W. Sung, Deborah L. Myers, Charles R. Rardin, Cassandra Carberry, B. Star Hampton, Kyle Wohlrab, Ann S. Meers, Anthony G. Visco, Cindy L. Amundsen, Alison C. Weidner, Nazema Y. Siddiqui, Amie Kawasaki, Shantae McLean, Nicole Longoria, Jessica Carrington, Niti Mehta, Ingrid Harm-Ernandes, Jennifer Maddocks, Amy Pannullo, Alayne D. Markland, Holly E. Richter, R. Edward Varner, Robert L. Holley, L. Keith Lloyd, Tracy S. Wilson, Alicia Ballard, Jeannine McCormick, V. N. B. Willis, Nancy Saxon, Kathy Carter, Susan Meikle, Charles W. Nager, Michael Albo, Emily S. Lukacz, Cindy Furey, Patricia L. Riley, JoAnn Columbo, Sherella Johnson, Shawn A. Menefee, Karl M. Luber, Keisha Y. Dyer, Gouri B. Diwadkar, Jasmine Tan-Kim, Rebecca G. Rogers, Yuko M. Komesu, Gena Dunivan, Peter C. Jeppson, Sara Cichowski, Christy Miller, Erin Yane, Julia Middendorf, Risela Nava, Marie G. Gantz, Dennis Wallace, Amanda Shaffer, Poonam G. Pande, Kelly E. Roney, Benjamin Carper, Ryan Whitworth, Lauren Klein Warren, Kevin A. Wilson, Brenda Hair, Kendra Glass, Daryl Matthews, James W. Pickett, Yan Tang, Tamara L. Terry, Lynda Tatum, Barbara Bibb, Jutta Thornberry, Kristin M. Zaterka-Baxter, Lindsay Morris, Lily A. Arya, Ariana L. Smith, Heidi Harve, Uduak U. Andy, Pamela J. Levin, Diane K. Newman, Mary Wang, Donna Thompson, Teresa Carney, Michelle Kingslee, Lorraine Flick, Halina M. Zyczynski, Pam Moalli, Gary Sutkin, Jonathan Shepherd, Michael Bonidie, Steven Abo, Ewen M. Harrison, Christopher Chermansky, Lori Geraci, Judy Gruss, Karen Mislanovich, Ellen Eline, Beth Klump, Susan E. George, William E. Whitehead, Kay Dickersin, Luohua Jiang, Missy Lavender, Kate M. O’Dell, Kate Ryan, Paul K. Tulikangas, Lan Kong, Donna K. McClish, Leslie Rickey, David Shade, Ashok K. Tuteja, Susan M. Yount,

Summary Background Well designed, large comparative effectiveness trials assessing the efficacy of primary interventions for faecal incontinence are few in number. The objectives of this study were to compare different combinations of anorectal manometry-assisted biofeedback, loperamide, education, and oral placebo. Methods In this randomised factorial trial, participants were recruited from eight clinical sites in the USA. Women with at least one episode of faecal incontinence per month in the past 3 ...

Tópico(s): Diverticular Disease and Complications

2019 - Elsevier BV | ˜The œLancet. Gastroenterology & hepatology

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Julia R. Taylor, Daniel J. Fernandez, Shantaé M. Thornton, Joseph G. Skeate, Kim P. Lühen, Diane M. Da Silva, Ralf Langen, W. Martin Kast,

Human papillomavirus (HPV) entry into epithelial cells is independent of canonical endocytic pathways. Upon interaction with host cells, HPV establishes infection by traversing through an endocytic pathway that is clathrin- and caveolin-independent, but dependent on the annexin A2/S100A10 heterotetramer (A2t). We examined the contribution of monomeric annexin A2 (AnxA2) vs. A2t in HPV infection and endocytosis, and further characterized the role of these molecules in protein trafficking. We specifically ...

Tópico(s): Immune Response and Inflammation

2018 - Nature Portfolio | Scientific Reports

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Soraya Shafiekhani, Shantae A. Wilson, Griffiths G. Atungulu,

Rice downgrading due to discoloration in storage presents a significant loss to growers and processors. The objective of this study was to investigate impacts of storage temperature and rice moisture content (MC) on color characteristics of milled hybrid rice (cv. XL 745) from fields with differing production practices. Freshly-harvested rough rice from field plots treated with and without fungicide for rice disease control during production were procured and stored at four MC levels (12.5%, 16%, 19% ...

Tópico(s): Agriculture, Soil, Plant Science

2018 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Stored Products Research

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James W. Griffith, Emily E. Messersmith, Brenda W. Gillespie, Jonathan B. Wiseman, Kathryn E. Flynn, Ziya Kırkalı, John W. Kusek, Tamara Bavendam, David Cella, Karl J. Kreder, Jasmine J. Nero, María Eugenia Jiménez Corona, Catherine S. Bradley, Kimberly Kenton, Brian T. Helfand, Robert M. Merion, Kevin P. Weinfurt,

... Coordinators Carrie Dombeck, Robin Gilliam, Akira Hayes and Shantae McLean, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Principal Investigators ...

Tópico(s): Urinary Tract Infections Management

2017 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | The Journal of Urology

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Shantae A. Wilson, Anne A. Okeyo, Gbenga Olatunde, Griffiths G. Atungulu,

Freshly harvested corn at moisture content of 24% wet basis (w.b.) was intermittently dried with infrared (IR) at intensities 2.39, 3.78, and 5.55 kW/m2 for 30, 50, and 180 s to safe storage-moisture content of 13% (w.b). Microbial load reduction, energy use and corn sensory and pasting qualities were evaluated. Experiments were carried out at product-to-emitter gap size of 450 mm. Increasing IR intensity from 2.39 to 5.55 kW/m2 resulted in average microbial load reductions of 2.6 and 2.9 log CFU/g ...

Tópico(s): Radiation Effects and Dosimetry

2017 - Wiley | Journal of Food Processing and Preservation

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José de Jesús Ornelas‐Paz, María Belén Meza, David Obenland, Karina Rodríguez, Akanksha Jain, Shantaé M. Thornton, Anuradha Prakash,

Transnational trade of 'Seedless Kishu' mandarins (Citrus kinokuni mukakukishu) would require them to be subjected to a suitable phytosanitary treatment. Irradiation is used as an effective treatment for many fruit, but the effect on quality of kishu mandarins is unknown. 'Seedless Kishu' mandarins were treated with gamma irradiation (150, 400, and 1000Gy) and stored for three weeks at 6°C and then for one week at 20°C. Irradiation at 400 and 1000Gy promoted browning of the calyx end and fungal infection. ...

Tópico(s): Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities

2017 - Elsevier BV | Food Chemistry

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James E. Krolopp, Shantaé M. Thornton, Marcia J. Abbott,

Myokines are specialized cytokines that are secreted from skeletal muscle (SKM) in response to metabolic stimuli, such as exercise. Interleukin-15 (IL-15) is a myokine with potential to reduce obesity and increase lean mass through induction of metabolic processes. It has been previously shown that IL-15 acts to increase glucose uptake in SKM cells. However, the downstream signals orchestrating the link between IL-15 signaling and glucose uptake have not been fully explored. Here we employed the mouse ...

Tópico(s): Exercise and Physiological Responses

2016 - Frontiers Media | Frontiers in Physiology

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Griffiths G. Atungulu, Supriya Thote, Shantae A. Wilson,

The objective of this study was to determine kinetics of mold growth on popularly grown hybrid long-grain rough rice during storage at conditions that simulate delayed drying and prolonged storage. Three long-grain hybrid rice cultivars, XL753 (2014) and CL XL745 (2014, 2015) and XL760 (2015) conditioned to four different moisture contents (MCs) (12.5%, 16.0%, 19.0%, and 21.0% wet basis) were stored in rough rice form at temperatures ranging from 10 °C to 40 °C for a period of 16 weeks. The study was repeated ...

Tópico(s): Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement

2016 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Stored Products Research

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Shantaé M. Thornton, James E. Krolopp, Marcia J. Abbott,

Molecular mediators of metabolic processes, to increase energy expenditure, have become a focus for therapies of obesity. The discovery of cytokines secreted from the skeletal muscle (SKM), termed "myokines," has garnered attention due to their positive effects on metabolic processes. Interleukin-15 (IL-15) is a myokine that has numerous positive metabolic effects and is linked to the PPAR family of mitochondrial regulators. Here, we aimed to determine the importance of PPARα and/or PPARδ as targets ...

Tópico(s): Immune Cell Function and Interaction

2016 - Hindawi Publishing Corporation | PPAR Research

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Suzanne C. Danhauer, Leah Griffin, Nancy E. Avis, Stephanie J. Sohl, Michelle T. Jesse, Elizabeth L. Addington, Julia Lawrence, Michael J. Messino, Jeffrey K. Giguere, Shantae L Lucas, Susan K Wiliford, E. Shaw,

Treatment-related symptoms and decreased health-related quality of life (HRQoL) frequently occur during chemotherapy for breast cancer. Although research findings suggest that yoga can reduce symptoms and Improve HRQoL after treatment, potential benefits of yoga during chemotherapy have received minimal attention.To estimate accrual, adherence, study retention, and preliminary efficacy of a yoga intervention compared with an active control group for breast cancer patients during chemotherapy.Women ...

Tópico(s): Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life

2015 - | The Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology

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Shantae J. Jenkins, D. Renée Hutson, Steven W. Kubalak,

Abstract The epicardium of the heart originates from a cluster of mesothelial‐derived cells that develop beneath the sinus venosus in the embryonic day (E) 9.0–9.5 mouse. The subsequent proepicardium–epicardium transition that forms the epicardial layer of epithelial cells covering the myocardial surface is nearly complete by E10.0–E10.5 and results in a fully covered heart by E11.0. In this study, we show that an established model of congenital heart disease, the retinoid X receptor alpha knockout ( ...

Tópico(s): Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

2005 - Wiley | Developmental Dynamics

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Mary W Trucksess, Michael E Stack, Shantae Allen, Noel Barrion,

Abstract A modified liquid chromatographic (LC) method for determining fumonisin B1 (FB1) in corn was applied to canned and frozen sweet corn. The corn is extracted with methanol–water (8 + 2), and the extract is filtered. The filtrate is diluted with water and passed through an immunoaffinity column. After the column is washed with water, FBi is eluted with methanol–water (8 + 2). The eluate is evaporated to dryness by using a vacuum concentrator, and the residue is dissolved in acetonitrile–water (1 +1). ...

Tópico(s): Plant pathogens and resistance mechanisms

1995 - Oxford University Press | Journal of AOAC International

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Shaniel T. Bowen, Pamela Moalli, Steven D. Abramowitch, Mark E. Lockhart, Alison C. Weidner, Cecile A. Ferrando, Charles W. Nager, Holly E. Richter, Charles R. Rardin, Yuko M. Komesu, Heidi S. Harvie, Donna Mazloomdoost, Amaanti Sridhar, Marie G. Gantz, Michael Albo, Marianna Alperin, Joann Columbo, Jodi Curry, Kimberly L. Ferrante, Kyle Herrala, Sherella Johnson, Anna C. Kirby, Emily S. Lukacz, Charles W. Nager, Erika Ruppert, Erika Wasenda, Gouri B. Diwadkar, Keisha Y. Dyer, Linda M. Mackinnon, Shawn A. Menefee, Jasmine Tan-Kim, Gisselle Zazueta‐Damian, Cindy L. Amundsen, Yasmeen Bruton, Notorious Coleman-Taylor, Robin Gilliam, Acacia Harris, Akira Hayes, Amie Kawasaki, Nicole Longoria, Shantae McLean, Mary Raynor, Nazema Y. Siddiqui, Anthony G. Visco, Alicia Ballard, Kathy Carter, David R. Ellington, Sunita K. Patel, Nancy Saxon, R. Edward Varner, V. N. B. Willis, Kathy Carter, Cassandra Carberry, Samantha B. Douglas, B. Star Hampton, Nicole B. Korbly, Ann S. Meers, Deborah L. Myers, Vivian W. Sung, Elizabeth-Ann Viscione, Kyle Wohlrab, Karen Box, Gena C. Dunivan, Peter C. Jeppson, Julia Middendorf, Rebecca G. Rogers, Lily A. Arya, Uduak U. Andy, Norman Butler, Doris Cain, Teresa Carney, Lorraine Flick, Kavita Desai Khanijow, Michelle Kingslee, Daniel Lee, Patricia O’Donnell, Ariana L. Smith, Donna Thompson, Michael Bonidie, Judy Gruss, Jerry L. Lowder, Jonathan P. Shepherd, Gary Sutkin, Halina M. Zyczynski, Matthew D. Barber, Kathleen Dastoli, Maryori Edington, Annette Graham, Geetha Krishnan, Eric Jelovsek, Marie Fidela R. Paraiso, Ly Pung, Cecile A. Ferrando, Mark D. Walters, Susan Meikle, Andrew Burd, Kate Burdekin, Kendra Glass, Tracey Grant, Scott F. Grey, Michael Ham, James D. Pickett, Dennis Wallace, Ryan Whitworth, Amanda Shaffer, Taylor Swankie,

Background Prolapse recurrence after transvaginal surgical repair is common; however, its mechanisms are ill-defined. A thorough understanding of how and why prolapse repairs fail is needed to address their high rate of anatomic recurrence and to develop novel therapies to overcome defined deficiencies. Objective This study aimed to identify mechanisms and contributors of anatomic recurrence after vaginal hysterectomy with uterosacral ligament suspension (native tissue repair) vs transvaginal mesh ( ...

Tópico(s): Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries

2021 - Elsevier BV | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Deandrae Lynette Smith, Griffiths G. Atungulu, Shantae A. Wilson, Zeinab Mohammadi-Shad,

Highlights Infrared heating was used to deactivate Aspergillus flavus. Treating samples for 150 s at the 3.24 kW/m 2 intensity resulted in complete deactivation of A. flavus. Adding a tempering step at 70°C for 4 h significantly increased deactivation of A. flavus. Corn treated at IR intensity =3.24 kW/m 2 showed no potential for A. flavus regrowth or aflatoxin persistence. The study demonstrated a non-chemical approach to deactivate mycotoxigenic fungi on corn. Abstract. The objectives of this study ...

Tópico(s): Plant tissue culture and regeneration

2020 - American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers | Applied Engineering in Agriculture

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Yukiko Washio, Sravanthi Atreyapurapu, Yusuke Hayashi, Shantae Taylor, Katie Chang, Tony Ma, Krystyna Isaacs,

Use of financial incentives contingent on health outcomes has shown effective in health behavior change. Evidence-based information on the effect of incentive use for maternal health behavior change can inform whether and how to proceed with future research as well as incorporate incentive-based interventions in the existing healthcare system. This systematic literature review was conducted among prospective studies on incentive use for maternal health behavior change in a U.S. cohort according ...

Tópico(s): Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health

2021 - Elsevier BV | Preventive Medicine

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Marcia J. Abbott, James E. Krolopp, Shantaé M. Thornton,

Myokines are specialized cytokines that are secreted from skeletal muscle (SKM) in response to metabolic stimuli, such as exercise. Interleukin‐15 (IL‐15) is a myokine with potential to reduce obesity and increase lean mass through induction of metabolic processes. It has been previously shown that IL‐15 acts to increase glucose uptake in SKM cells. However, the downstream signals orchestrating the link between IL‐15 signaling and glucose uptake have not been fully explored. Here we employed the mouse ...

Tópico(s): Immune Cell Function and Interaction

2017 - Wiley | The FASEB Journal

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Lauren B. Robins, Kaprea F. Johnson, Bisola Duyile, Alexandra Gantt‐Howrey, Natese Dockery, Shantae D. Robins, Naomi J. Wheeler,

Couple and family counselors (CFCs) practicing in underserved communities must be aware of and properly address social determinants of mental health (SDOMH). This conceptual manuscript offers an explanation of how the SDOMH domains impact families in underserved communities and provide evidence-based recommendations for infusing SDOMH into family counseling through the ecological social justice counseling theory, adapted for couple and family counselors. This article concludes with the next steps ...

Tópico(s): Racial and Ethnic Identity Research

2022 - SAGE Publishing | The Family Journal

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Oleg Davydovich, Andrew J. Greenlee, Harrison D. Root, A. Jansen, Shantae C. Gallegos, Matthew J. Warner, Michael S. Kent, Jorge A. Cardenas, Leah Appelhans, Devin J. Roach, Brad H. Jones, Samuel C. Leguizamon,

Frontal polymerization involves the propagation of a thermally driven polymerization wave through a monomer solution to rapidly generate high-performance polymeric materials with little energy input. The balance between latent catalyst activation and sufficient reactivity to sustain a front can be difficult to achieve and often results in systems with poor storage lives. This is of particular concern for frontal ring-opening metathesis polymerization (FROMP) where gelation occurs within a single ...

Tópico(s): Polymer composites and self-healing

2023 - American Chemical Society | Macromolecules

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Shantaé M. Thornton, Varsha D. Samararatne, Joseph G. Skeate, Christopher Buser, Kim P. Lühen, Julia R. Taylor, Diane M. Da Silva, W. Martin Kast,

Langerhans cells (LC) are the resident antigen presenting cells of the mucosal epithelium and play an essential role in initiating immune responses. LC are the only cells in the body to contain Birbeck granules (BG), which are unique cytoplasmic organelles comprised of c-type lectin langerin. Studies of BG have historically focused on morphological characterizations, but BG have also been implicated in viral antigen processing which suggests that they can serve a function in antiviral immunity. This ...

Tópico(s): Immune Response and Inflammation

2020 - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute | Cells

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Shantae A. Wilson, Griffiths G. Atungulu, Gbenga Olatunde,

Infrared (IR) heating of corn followed by tempering treatments has potential to decontaminate corn of microbes without adverse effects on the overall corn quality. However, it is vital to determine the optimal processing parameters that maximize throughput and microbial load reduction and minimize drying energy without affecting overall corn quality. This study investigated effects of IR heating and tempering treatments on mold load reduction, corn color change, and drying energy requirements. Freshly ...

Tópico(s): Microbial Inactivation Methods

2017 - Wiley | Cereal Chemistry

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Griffiths G. Atungulu, Supriya Thote, Shantae A. Wilson,

The objectives of this research were to characterize dry matter loss of hybrid long‐grain rough rice during storage under reduced‐oxygen conditions and develop a new approach to predict the dry matter loss by using storage temperature and relative humidity data as input. Two long‐grain hybrid rice cultivars, CL XL745 and XL760, harvested in the year 2015 were stored in rough‐rice form in sealed glass jars at moisture contents of 12.5, 16, 19, and 21%, (wet basis) and temperatures of 10, 15, 20, 27, ...

Tópico(s): Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement

2017 - Wiley | Cereal Chemistry

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Zeinab Mohammadi Shad, Abass A. Oduola, Shantae A. Wilson, Deandrae Lynette Smith, Soraya Shafiekhani, Rebecca M. Bruce, Griffiths G. Atungulu,

Abstract Commercial application of infrared (IR) heat has been hampered by a lack of readily available data adaptable to high‐throughput (HT) drying requirements in the grain processing industry. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a continuous flow IR heating system to simultaneously dry and decontaminate corn over various drying bed thicknesses (1.5, 2.7, and 4.5 cm). Additionally, impacts of intermediate tempering treatment and variation of IR emitter angle (zero [E‐0] and 30 [E‐30] degrees) ...

Tópico(s): Listeria monocytogenes in Food Safety

2021 - Wiley | Journal of Food Safety

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Rachel M. Hampton, Griffiths G. Atungulu, Zephania R. Odek, Virginie Rolland, T. J. Siebenmorgen, Shantae A. Wilson, Tanja McKay,

Infrared radiation (IR) is a method of drying grains that eliminates insect and microbial pests. It is unknown if IR could cause grains to be more susceptible to insects. Thus, the effects of IR on Rhyzopertha dominica development and feeding damage using long-grain rice varieties, Clearfield XL745 (hybrid) and CL152 (pureline), were examined. Rough rice was dried with three IR intensities: 2.15, 2.83, and 10.84 kW/m2. The number of progeny developed, feeding damage, and frass weight after IR-drying ...

Tópico(s): Insect and Pesticide Research

2019 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Stored Products Research

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Heather Hayes, Shantae George, Leland E. Dibble,

Sequence-specific learning (SSL); the ability to implicitly integrate repeated sequences compared to random sequences during a motor sequence paradigm, is impaired in healthy elders (HE) compared to healthy young (HY). Prior studies have provided limited practice (small repetitions and only 1 to 3 days).Using a standing, postural control task we sought to assess if more practice (7 days) would remediate the differences observed in SSL for HE.We used a continuous tracking task following a sinusoidal path ...

Tópico(s): Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders

2018 - Elsevier BV | Gait & Posture