Hussein Mostafa

Hussein Mostafa
  • Teaching Assistant and PhD student at McGill University

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  • Teaching Assistant and PhD student

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In the UAE, female entrepreneurs, termed “Tajrat”, sell a variety of homemade food products over online social media (OSM) platforms. Some of these food products are prepared and sold outside regulatory channels, with serious public health consequences. The study aimed to identify consumer demographics associated with purchasing of RTE, homemade fo...
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The production of whey protein concentrates (WPC) from camel milk whey represents an effective approach to valorize this processing byproduct. These concentrates harbor active ingredients with significant bioactive properties. Camel WPC were spray-dried at inlet temperature of 170, 185 and 200°C, or ultrasonicated (US) for 5, 10, and 15 min, then f...
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Whey protein concentrates (WPCs) are gaining importance as a functional ingredient due to their high technological and functional properties and their diverse application in the food industry. In this study, Camel milk whey (CW) was separated from skimmed camel milk, then either spray-dried (SD) at 170, 185 and 200 °C, or treated by ultrasonication...
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Introduction The structuring of plant-based meat alternatives is a complex process which is highly dependent on qualitative and quantitative proportion of different ingredients. In the present study, starch, protein, and oil concentrations were optimized for the formulation of meat alternative (MA) using response surface methodology (RSM). Methods...
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Introduction Replacing animal protein with alternative sources is gaining popularity for sustainable food systems and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Understanding consumers’ views on alternative proteins is crucial for widespread adoption. Research shows acceptance and preferences vary across cultures, but there is no data for the United Arab E...
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This study focuses on the extraction of bioactive compounds from date seeds using five polyol-based deep eutectic solvents (P-DESs) in combination with hybrid green extraction techniques, specifically microwave-assisted extraction (MAE), homogenization-assisted extraction (HAE), and ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE). The optimization of these ex...
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The present study was designed to extract the lignin fraction from date palm tree leaves and explore its incorporation into carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) based composite films at varying concentrations as reinforcing agent. Structural studies revealed that the interaction between lignin and CMC improved the film characteristics and showed good comp...
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Mungbean and pumpkin are rich source of proteins and nutrients which could be utilized in novel food formulations. This study involves formulation of meat analog using mungbean protein isolate (MBPI) and pumpkin protein isolates (PPI) through optimization process using Box–Behnken Design (BBD) of response surface methodology (RSM). MBPI and PPI wer...
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Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) based edible films, reinforced with date seed powder (DSP) were investigated. An increasing concentration of DSP (5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%) was added to the carboxymethyl cellulose film-forming solution. The physical, antioxidant, antibacterial, mechanical, structural, and thermal properties of the films were studied to i...
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Nowadays, the development of suitable strategies for the management and valorization of agri-food products is one of the most important challenges worldwide. In this context, the current research study aimed to explore a valorization strategy for different varieties (Khalas, Jabri, Lulu, Booman, and Sayer) of low-grade date fruit by extracting poly...
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The aim of the present study was to comparatively investigate the relative phytochemical profiles (phenolic content, organic and amino acids, free sugars, and other metabolites using metabolomics approach), and bioactive potentials of young (YS) and mature soybean (MS) upon in vitro simulated gastrointestinal digestion (SGID). Cumulatively, a total...
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In this study, eight different natural deep eutectic solvents (NADESs) were utilized in combination with microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) as a green technique for the optimal extraction and achieve enhanced antioxidant activity of bioactive compounds from date seed powder (DSP). The two most efficient NADESs (choline chloride-lactic acid (ChCl-L...
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Citrullus colocynthis (Colocynth) has originated a great interest in their applications as indigenous medicine and as a functional food ingredient. The intact colocynth seed protein was enzymatically hydrolysed using proteolytic enzymes alcalase, bromelain, and chymotrypsin at different time intervals of 3, 6, and 9 h. The highest degree of hydroly...
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The green extraction of bioactive compounds from date seeds was investigated using seven natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) coupled with ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE). The seven NADESs mainly consisted of choline chloride as hydrogen bond acceptors (HBA) and four sugars, two organic acids, and one polyalcohol as hydrogen bond donors (HBD...
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In this study, the synthesis of date seed nanoparticles (SNPs) was investigated using the acid hydrolysis method. Afterwards, the potential extraction of phenolics from the synthetized SNP using microwave was studied using water and methanol as recovery solvents. To accomplish this, the experiments were operated at different conditions following th...
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This study aimed to explore the effect of enzymatic hydrolysis conditions (enzyme types and hydrolysis time) of date seed protein hydrolysates (DSPH) on in-vitro inhibition of molecular markers related with diabetic and hypercholesteremia. The DSPH was prepared using alcalase, bromelain, papain, and protease at different hydrolysis time (HT) (2, 4...
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Date seeds from the date palm fruit are considered as a waste and they are known to contain several bioactive compounds. Producing nanoparticles from the date seeds can enhances their effectiveness and their utilization as novel functional food ingredients. In this study, date seed nanoparticles (DSNPs) synthesized using acid (HCl) hydrolysis metho...
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Lotus is a member of a small family of Nelumbonaceae and is regarded as a sacred flower grown as a freshwater aquatic plant. All plant parts are utilized as food and medicine. Lotus seed (LS) is an important part of the lotus plant due to its nutritional and bioactive components. The presence of phenolic compounds imparts numerous bioactivities to...
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Lotus is a member of a small family of Nelumbonaceae and is regarded as a sacred flower grown as a freshwater aquatic plant. All plant parts are utilized as food and medicine. Lotus seed (LS) is an important part of the lotus due to its nutritional and bioactive components. The presence of phenolic compounds imparts numerous bioactivities to the LS...
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The aim of this study was to assess the combination of citric acid (CA) and pulsed light (PL)treatments on B-aflatoxins inactivation and the treatment’s effects on the physicochemical properties of peanuts. AFT (B1and B2) levels in peanuts after PL + CA treatment by ELISA and LC-MS-MS were measured and compared to untreated peanuts. The physiochemi...
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The aim of this study was to assess the combination of citric acid (CA) and pulsed light (PL) treatments on B-aflatoxins inactivation and the treatment’s effects on the physicochemical properties of peanuts. AFT (B1 and B2) levels in peanuts after PL + CA treatment by ELISA and LC–MS–MS were measured and compared to untreated peanuts. The physioche...
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Aflatoxin(s) (AFTs) are secondary metabolites of some Aspergillus molds commonly found in peanuts. This study aimed to reduce AFTs (B1 and B2) on contaminated peanuts (with and without skin) using Pulsed Light (PL) treatment for 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 min at 5 cm distance from the light strobe. After PL treatment, AFT levels were determined using ELISA a...
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High power ultrasound (HPU) provides rapid heating of olive paste and disrupts cell walls, helping small oil droplets exit tissue and coalesce. This has been shown to improve oil yield and reduce malaxation time without affecting oil quality. Indirect and direct HPU at different treatment times were examined on Arbequina and Frantoio olive pastes....

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