All Stories

  1. Microencapsulation of Carotenoid-Enriched Plant-Based Oils by Spray-Drying Using Alternative Vegan Wall Materials: A Strategy to Improve Stability and Antioxidant Activity
  2. An Integrated Biorefinery Process to Revalorize Marine Biomass from the Microalga Nannochloropsis gaditana Using Pressurized Green Solvents
  3. Efficient Green Extraction of Nutraceutical Compounds from Nannochloropsis gaditana: A Comparative Electrospray Ionization LC-MS and GC-MS Analysis for Lipid Profiling
  4. Optimizing the Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Porphyra linearis (Rhodophyta): Evaluating Alkaline and Enzymatic Hydrolysis for Nutraceutical Applications
  5. Integrated Process for Schizochytrium Oil Extraction, Enzymatic Modification of Lipids and Concentration of DHA Fatty Acid Esters Using Alternative Methodologies
  6. Biocatalysts Based on Immobilized Lipases for the Production of Ethyl Esters of Fatty Acids including Bioactive Gamma-Linolenic Acid from Borage Oil
  7. Pressurized Liquid Extraction for the Recovery of Carotenoids and Functional Compounds from Green and Orange Dunaliella salina Biomasses
  8. Development of Lipid Nanoparticles Containing Omega-3-Rich Extract of Microalga Nannochlorpsis gaditana
  9. Therapeutic Approaches for Age-Related Macular Degeneration
  10. Ultrasound assisted extraction of carotenoids from green and orange biomasses of Dunaliella Salina DunaDZ1
  11. Nutraceuticals and Food-Grade Lipid Nanoparticles: From Natural Sources to a Circular Bioeconomy Approach
  12. Cross-Linked Enzyme Aggregates and Their Application in Enzymatic Pretreatment of Microalgae: Comparison Between CLEAs and Combi-CLEAs
  13. Combination of Synergic Enzymes and Ultrasounds as an Effective Pretreatment Process to Break Microalgal Cell Wall and Enhance Algal Oil Extraction
  14. Microencapsulation by spray drying of omega-3 lipids extracted from oilseeds and microalgae: Effect on polyunsaturated fatty acid composition
  15. Biobased Solvents for Pressurized Liquid Extraction of Nannochloropsis gaditana Omega-3 Lipids
  16. Integrated Green and Enzymatic Process to Produce Omega‐3 Acylglycerols from Echium plantagineum Using Immobilized Lipases
  17. Advanced Extraction of Lipids with DHA from Isochrysis galbana with Enzymatic Pre-Treatment Combined with Pressurized Liquids and Ultrasound Assisted Extractions
  18. Enzymatic modification to produce health-promoting lipids from fish oil, algae and other new omega-3 sources: A review
  19. Strategies for Enzymatic Synthesis of Omega‐3 Structured Triacylglycerols from Camelina sativa Oil Enriched in EPA and DHA
  20. Simultaneous extraction and fractionation of omega-3 acylglycerols and glycolipids from wet microalgal biomass of Nannochloropsis gaditana using pressurized liquids
  21. Synthesis of omega-3 ethyl esters from chia oil catalyzed by polyethylene glycol-modified lipases with improved stability
  22. Enzymatic modification for the production of healthy lipids from new omega-3 sources: chia, camelina and echium oilseeds
  23. Alternative oil extraction methods from Echium plantagineum L. seeds using advanced techniques and green solvents
  24. Enzymatic transesterification in a solvent-free system: synthesis of sn-2 docosahexaenoyl monoacylglycerol
  25. Ultrasonic Removal of Mucilage for Pressurized Liquid Extraction of Omega-3 Rich Oil from Chia Seeds (Salvia hispanica L.)
  26. Critical Role of Different Immobilized Biocatalysts of a Given Lipase in the Selective Ethanolysis of Sardine Oil
  27. Enzymatic synthesis of triacylglycerols of docosahexaenoic acid: Transesterification of its ethyl esters with glycerol
  28. Optimization of Countercurrent Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Minor Components from Olive Oil
  29. Plasma and urine metabolic fingerprinting of type 1 diabetic children
  30. Metabolic effect of docosahexaenoic acid supplementation in different doses and formulations (ethyl- and glyceryl-) in hypercholesterolemic rats
  31. Supercritical and enzymatic technologies for the production of lysophosphatidylcholine
  32. Comprehensive characterization of the functional activities of pressurized liquid and ultrasound-assisted extracts from Chlorella vulgaris
  33. Immobilized lipases fromCandida antarcticafor producing tyrosyl oleate in solvent-free medium
  34. Sample Preparation Techniques for the Determination of Fats in Food
  35. Contributors
  36. Metabolomic Approach with LC-QTOF to Study the Effect of a Nutraceutical Treatment on Urine of Diabetic Rats
  37. In Vitro Intestinal Bioaccessibility of Alkylglycerols Versus Triacylglycerols as Vehicles of Butyric Acid
  38. Kinetic study of pilot-scale supercritical CO2 extraction of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) leaves
  39. Metabolomic approach to the nutraceutical effect of rosemary extract plus ω-3 PUFAs in diabetic children with capillary electrophoresis
  40. Intestinal digestion of fish oils and ω-3 concentrates under in vitro conditions
  41. Pressurized liquids as an alternative green process to extract antiviral agents from the edible seaweed Himanthalia elongata
  42. High-Pressure Phase Equilibria of Squalene + Carbon Dioxide: New Data and Thermodynamic Modeling
  43. Pressurized Liquid Extraction as an Alternative Process To Obtain Antiviral Agents from the Edible Microalga Chlorella vulgaris
  44. Oxidative stability of structured lipids
  45. A kinetic study of the lipase-catalyzed ethanolysis of two short-chain triradylglycerols: Alkylglycerols vs. triacylglycerols
  46. Supercritical fluid extraction of oregano (Origanum vulgare) essentials oils: Anti-inflammatory properties based on cytokine response on THP-1 macrophages
  47. Thermodynamic modeling of dealcoholization of beverages using supercritical CO2: Application to wine samples
  48. Acute and Repeated Dose (28 Days) Oral Safety Studies of an Alkoxyglycerol Extract from Shark Liver Oil in Rats
  49. Design of Natural Food Antioxidant Ingredients through a Chemometric Approach
  50. Testing and Enhancing thein VitroBioaccessibility and Bioavailability ofRosmarinus officinalisExtracts with a High Level of Antioxidant Abietanes
  51. Pressurized liquids as an alternative process to antioxidant carotenoids' extraction from Haematococcus pluvialis microalgae
  52. Screening for bioactive compounds from algae
  53. Subcritical water extraction and characterization of bioactive compounds from Haematococcus pluvialis microalga
  54. In vitro study of the effect of diesterified alkoxyglycerols with conjugated linoleic acid on adipocyte inflammatory mediators
  55. Green processes based on the extraction with pressurized fluids to obtain potent antimicrobials from Haematococcus pluvialis microalgae
  56. Enzymatic synthesis of short-chain diacylated alkylglycerols: A kinetic study
  57. Optimization of summer truffle aroma analysis by SPME: Comparison of extraction with different polarity fibres
  58. Phase equilibria for the removal of ethanol from alcoholic beverages using supercritical carbon dioxide
  59. Supercritical fluid fractionation of fatty acid ethyl esters from butteroil
  60. Solvent-free preparation of phytosteryl esters with fatty acids from butterfat in equimolecular conditions in the presence of a lipase fromCandida rugosa
  61. Production of phytosterol esters from soybean oil deodorizer distillates
  62. Dunaliella salina extract effect on diabetic rats: Metabolic fingerprinting and target metabolite analysis
  63. Simulation and optimization of supercritical fluid purification of phytosterol esters
  64. Deacidification of olive oil by countercurrent supercritical carbon dioxide extraction: Experimental and thermodynamic modeling
  65. A Versatile GC Method for the Analysis of Alkylglycerols and Other Neutral Lipid Classes
  66. Stepwise Esterification of Phytosterols with Conjugated Linoleic Acid Catalyzed by Candida rugosa Lipase in Solvent-free Medium
  67. High-Pressure Phase Equilibria of the Pseudoternary Mixture Sunflower Oil + Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide
  68. A predictive kinetic study of lipase-catalyzed ethanolysis reactions for the optimal reutilization of the biocatalyst
  69. Meat-based functional foods for dietary equilibrium omega-6/omega-3
  70. Antimicrobial Activity of Sub- and Supercritical CO2Extracts of the Green Alga Dunaliella salina
  71. Applying UNIFAC-based models to predict the solubility of solids in subcritical water
  72. Countercurrent supercritical fluid extraction of different lipid-type materials: Experimental and thermodynamic modeling
  73. Pressurized Fluid Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Phormidium Species
  74. Acute Oral Safety Study of Rosemary Extracts in Rats
  75. Profiling of different bioactive compounds in functional drinks by high-performance liquid chromatography
  76. Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Fractionation of Nonesterified Alkoxyglycerols Obtained from Shark Liver Oil
  77. Enrichment of vitamin E from Spirulina platensis microalga by SFE
  78. β-Carotene Isomer Composition of Sub- and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extracts. Antioxidant Activity Measurement
  79. A two steps enzymatic procedure to obtain sterol esters, tocopherols and fatty acid ethyl esters from soybean oil deodorizer distillate
  80. An Efficient Methodology for the Preparation of Alkoxyglycerols Rich in Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Eicosapentaenoic Acid
  81. Ethanolysis of a waste material from olive oil distillation catalyzed by three different commercial lipases: A kinetic study
  82. Use of specially designed columns for antioxidants and antimicrobials enrichment by preparative supercritical fluid chromatography
  83. Recovery of squalene from vegetable oil sources using countercurrent supercritical carbon dioxide extraction
  84. Screening of functional compounds in supercritical fluid extracts from Spirulina platensis
  85. Supercritical fluid and solid–liquid extraction of phenolic antioxidants from grape pomace: a comparative study
  86. Supercritical fluid extraction of minor lipids from pretreated sunflower oil deodorizer distillates
  87. Isolation of functional ingredients from rosemary by preparative-supercritical fluid chromatography (Prep-SFC)
  88. Subcritical water extraction of nutraceuticals with antioxidant activity from oregano. Chemical and functional characterization
  89. Supercritical fluid extraction of antioxidant compounds from oregano
  90. Use of supercritical CO2 to obtain extracts with antimicrobial activity from Chaetoceros muelleri microalga. A correlation with their lipidic content
  91. Functional characterization of pressurized liquid extracts of Spirulina platensis
  92. Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction of Compounds with Antimicrobial Activity from Origanum vulgare L.: Determination of Optimal Extraction Parameters
  93. Pressurized Fluid Extraction of Squalene from Olive Biomass
  94. Accelerated Solvent Extraction: A New Procedure To Obtain Functional Ingredients from Natural Sources
  95. Supercritical fluid extraction of antioxidant and antimicrobial compounds from Laurus nobilis L. Chemical and functional characterization
  96. Optimization of accelerated solvent extraction of antioxidants from Spirulina platensis microalga
  97. Separation and characterization of antioxidants from Spirulina platensis microalga combining pressurized liquid extraction, TLC, and HPLC‐DAD
  98. Isolation of phenolic antioxidant compounds by SFC
  99. Study of the analysis of alkoxyglycerols and other non-polar lipids by liquid chromatography coupled with evaporative light scattering detector
  100. Characterization via liquid chromatography coupled to diode array detector and tandem mass spectrometry of supercritical fluid antioxidant extracts ofSpirulina platensismicroalga
  101. Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Rosmarinus officinalis L. Essential Oil Obtained via Supercritical Fluid Extraction
  102. In vitro antioxidant analysis of supercritical fluid extracts from rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.)
  103. LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY | Food Applications
  104. Supercritical Fluid Extraction
  105. Separation of rosemary antioxidant compounds by supercritical fluid chromatography on coated packed capillary columns
  106. Pressurized liquid extracts from Spirulina platensis microalga☆Determination of their antioxidant activity and preliminary analysis by micellar electrokinetic chromatography
  107. Capillary electrophoresis separation of rosemary antioxidants from subcritical water extracts
  108. Pressurized liquid extracts from Spirulina platensis microalga
  109. Countercurrent Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Fractionation of High-Added-Value Compounds from a Hexane Extract of Olive Leaves
  110. Countercurrent packed column supercritical CO2 extraction of olive oil. Mass transfer evaluation
  111. Truffle aroma characterization by headspace solid-phase microextraction
  112. New Trends in Food Processing
  113. Comments on Truffle Aroma Analysis by Headspace Solid Phase Microextraction [Is Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT) a “Natural” Volatile Constituent of Truffles?]
  114. Isolation of brandy aroma by countercurrent supercritical fluid extraction
  115. Subcritical Water Extraction of Antioxidant Compounds from Rosemary Plants
  116. Concentration of sterols and tocopherols from olive oil with supercritical carbon dioxide
  117. Analysis of Antioxidants from Orange Juice Obtained by Countercurrent Supercritical Fluid Extraction, Using Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography and Reverse-Phase Liquid Chromatography
  118. Truffle Aroma Analysis by Headspace Solid Phase Microextraction
  119. Analysis of fatty acids in foods by supercritical fluid chromatography
  120. Isolation of Antioxidant Compounds from Orange Juice by Using Countercurrent Supercritical Fluid Extraction (CC−SFE)
  121. Optimization of countercurrent supercritical fluid extraction conditions for spirits fractionation
  122. Countercurrent Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Fractionation of Alcoholic Beverages
  123. Combined Use of Supercritical Fluid Extraction, Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography, and Reverse Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography for the Analysis of Antioxidants from Rosemary (RosmarinusofficinalisL.)
  124. Tuning of mobile and stationary phase polarity for the separation of polar compounds by SFC
  125. Isolation and separation of tocopherols from olive by-products with supercritical fluids
  126. Liquid chromatographic–mass spectrometric analysis of supercritical-fluid extracts of rosemary plants
  127. ANTIBIOTICS | Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
  128. STEROLS | Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
  129. Very large volume sample introduction in capillary gas chromatography using a programmed temperature injector for pesticide analysis
  130. Determination of tocopherols and vitamin A in vegetable oils using packed capillary column supercritical fluid chromatography with electrochemical detection
  131. Taguchi Experimental Design Study of Very Large Sample Injection of Pesticides in Capillary Gas Chromatography
  132. Simplex Optimization of the Direct Analysis of Free Sterols in Sunflower Oil by On-Line Coupled Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography−Gas Chromatography
  133. Accelerated solvent extraction of the antioxidant Irganox 1076 in linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) granules before and after γ-irradiation
  134. A Method for the Direct Isolation and Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Milk Flavor Components Using a Programmed Temperature Vaporizer
  135. Rapid Separation of Free Sterols in Edible Oils by On-Line Coupled Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography−Gas Chromatography
  136. Large‐volume GC injections – two different views
  137. Use of a Programmed Temperature Injector for On-Line Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography-Capillary Gas Chromatography
  138. On‐line reversed‐phase liquid chromatography‐capillary gas chromatography using a programmed temperature vaporizer as interface
  139. Analysis of Wine Aroma by Direct Injection in Gas Chromatography without Previous Extraction
  140. Variables affecting the introduction of large sample volumes in capillary gas chromatography using a programmed-temperature vaporizer
  141. Experimental Design Optimization of Large Volume Sampling in a Programmed Temperature Vaporizer. Application in Food Analysis
  142. On-Line SFE-SFC for the Analysis of Fat-Soluble Vitamins and Other Lipids from Water Matrices