نتایج جستجو برای: scald

تعداد نتایج: 678  

2000
Bruce D. Whitaker Jacqueline F. Nock Christopher B. Watkins

In a 2-year study, fruit from eight redand eight yellow-skinned ‘White Angel’× ‘Rome Beauty’ hybrid selections were stored for 21 weeks at 0.5°C plus 1 week at 20°C and evaluated for the incidence and severity of superficial scald. Five red-skinned (R-03, R-20, R-22, R-48 and R-85) and three yellow-skinned (Y-26, Y-55 and Y-65) selections were examined in both seasons. Peel-tissue samples taken...

2015
Huan Wang Lei Wang Xian Shi Song Qi Sen Hu Zhangqi Tong Zhuhong Ma Yan Qian Daniela Litscher Gerhard Litscher

Severe burn injuries may result in gastrointestinal paralysis, and barrier dysfunction due to gut ischemia and lowered vagus excitability. In this study we investigate whether electroacupuncture (EA) at Zusanli (ST36) could prevent severe scalds-induced gut ischemia, paralysis, and barrier dysfunction and whether the protective role of EA at ST36 is related to the vagus nerve. 35% burn area rat...

Journal: :Fa yi xue za zhi 2012
Peng Ren Da-Wei Guan Rui Zhao Wen-Xiangu Ma Shu-Tao Zhang

OBJECTIVE To establish the model of skin scald in mice for the study of skin thermal injuries. METHODS After anaesthetization mice were scalded in a 1 cm-diameter circle area on the central dorsum by boiling water at contact times: 10s or 25s. The mice were sacrificed at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 days after scald. The skin samples were collected and analyzed by gross and histopathological examination...

2000
Zhenyong Wang David R. Dilley

The effectiveness of initial low oxygen stress (ILOS) to control apple scald without postharvest application of scald inhibitors and fungicides was investigated. Scald susceptible (‘Granny Smith’, ‘Law Rome’, ‘Red Delicious’) and not susceptible (‘Idared’) fruits were harvested preclimacterically and treated at 1°C with (1) ILOS pretreatment or (2) no pretreatment as control. Fruit were then st...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2013
M Shah E Orton L J Tata C Gomes D Kendrick

Scald injury is common, accounting for half of all burns in pre-school children. Most scalds are preventable and health professionals can play an important role in targeting interventions to those at greatest risk. However, the potential for routinely collected medical data to be used to identify high risk children has not been well explored. We used a matched case-control study to identify ris...

R Naghshiband Hassani, M Pirali Hamedani , M Shekarchi , Y Mostofi , Z Zamani ,

Background: It was found that, climatic conditions and fruit ripeness are important factor for the occurrence and intensity of superficial scald. 1-MCP is an inhibitor of ethylene action in plants and inhibits many ripening related processes along with the production of ethylene and volatiles. Objective: Apples are often held for several months at low temperature either in air (RA) or in con...

Journal: :فصلنامه علمی پژوهشی گیاهان دارویی 0
m shekarchi food and drug control laboratories and food and drug laboratory research center, moh & me r naghshiband hassani department of horticultural sciences, faculty of agriculture, university of tabriz y mostofi department of horticultural sciences, college of agriculture and natural resources, university of tehran z zamani department of horticultural sciences, college of agriculture and natural resources, university of tehran m pirali hamedani department of research and development, food and drug control laboratories, moh & me, no. 31, imam khomeini street, tehran, iran tel: +989121307765 ; fax: +98-21-66404330

background: it was found that, climatic conditions and fruit ripeness are important factor for the occurrence and intensity of superficial scald. 1-mcp is an inhibitor of ethylene action in plants and inhibits many ripening related processes along with the production of ethylene and volatiles. objective: apples are often held for several months at low temperature either in air (ra) or in contro...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1945
S A Pieniazek

Apple scald is a non-parasitic storage disease that causes great losses to growers and distributors of susceptible varieties. It is believed to be caused by volatile products given off by the fruit (1). Partial remedies for the disease have been known for some time. Delayed picking was suggested by POWELL and FULTON (3) oiled paper wrappers by BROOKS, COOLEY, and FISHER (1), and waxing, and air...

Journal: :Journal of the science of food and agriculture 2010
Edna Pesis Susan E Ebeler Sergio Tonetto de Freitas Malkeet Padda Elizabeth J Mitcham

BACKGROUND Californian Granny Smith apples are very susceptible to bitter pit (BP) and superficial scald symptoms that develop during cold storage. The main preventive means are diphenylamine dipping and/or gaseous application of the ethylene inhibitor 1-methylcylclopropene (1-MCP), which is effective against superficial scald but not against BP. This study investigated the efficacy of a non-ch...

2000
J. B. Golding S. G. Wyllie

The relationship between ethylene and peel a-farnesene concentrations was examined by applying diphenylamine (DPA) and the ethylene analogue, propylene at varying times after harvest to superficial scald (scald) susceptible ‘Granny Smith’ apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) stored at 10°C. Delaying DPA application after harvest had no large effect on ethylene or on peel a-farnesene production. Prop...

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