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Grape, green

In total, 12,264 samples were collected and analyzed for pesticide residues in the 2001 PDP (USDA, 2003). Specific fruits and vegetables analyzed in the 2001 PDP included apples, bananas, broccoli, carrots, celery, cherries, grapes, green beans, lettuce, mushrooms, nectarines, oranges, peaches, pineapples, potatoes, canned sweet corn, canned sweet peas, and canned tomato paste. Fruits and vegetable samples were taken most commonly (9903 samples), followed by beef (911 samples), enriched milled rice (689 samples), poultry (464... [Pg.263]

Citrus, fruity, grape, green, sweet Berry, sweet, warm, wine 265 40... [Pg.222]

Other common phytoalexins in food materials are pisatin, cinnamylphenols, glyceolin, phaseolin [13401 -40-6] (14), and 5-deoxykieritol in peas, beans, soybeans, and lima beans viniferin in grapes momilactones and ory2alexins in rice a-tomatine in tomato lubimen in eggplant and capsidiol in green peppers. [Pg.477]

Spices Rosemary (1000 ppm of extract with 0.92 mmol/g total phenols) Rosemary (200 ppm of extract with 0.92 mmol/g total phenol) Dried chicken meat for soup powder (up to 1000 ppm is acceptable sensorically) Potato flakes for mashed potatoes (up to 200 ppm is acceptable sensorically) Rosemary extract gave better protection than extracts of tea, grape skin or coffee Rosemary extract gave better protection than extracts of green tea, grape skin or coffee Nissen et al., 2000 Nissen et al., 2002... [Pg.335]

Natural products have been noted for their potential health benefits from time immemorial and are the basis of Ayurveda, an ancient Indian medical practice (Bushkin and Bushkin, 2002). However, the potential benefits of several natural products reside in one or two active ingredients. For example green tea stands for polyphenols, soy for soy estrogens, broccoli for isothiocyanates and grape seed for polyphenols. The beauty of rice bran is that there are more than 100 antioxidants, several categories of bioactive phytonutrients, such as IP6, polyphenols, phytosterols, tocotrienols, y-oryzanol, B vitamins, minerals and trace minerals in addition to fat, protein, fiber, polysaccharides and other nutrients. These phytonutrients and antioxidants of rice bran are believed to act at the cellular level, and their synergestic function is responsible for the positive health benefits. [Pg.370]

Cabbage, potato, radish (leaf), radish (root), grape, citrus, apple, pear, strawberry, cucurbits, green pepper, eggplant, tomato, green tea (powder), green tea (leachate) and soil... [Pg.1242]

Apple, pears, wheat forage, cantaloupe, cucumbers, squash, lettuce, mustard greens, plums, peaches, cherries, peanuts, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, grapes, radish, carrots, tobacco, oranges, lemons, grapefruits, celery, spinach, cabbage Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS)... [Pg.1282]

Apple, pear, peach, citrus, grape, strawberry, cucumber, green pepper, eggplant and green tea High-performance liquid chromatographic determination for plant materials... [Pg.1316]

Penicillium in cheese or cheese casings, green coffee dust, Botrytis cinerea on grapes, Aspergillus oryzae in soy sauce, grain weevils, carmine... [Pg.173]


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