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Liliane Alves dos Santos Wanderley

Liliane Alves dos Santos Wanderley
  • Doctor of Engineering
  • Researcher and Professor at Faculdade em Saúde Avançada

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Current institution
Faculdade em Saúde Avançada
Current position
  • Researcher and Professor
Additional affiliations
February 2006 - January 2017
Community University of Chapecó Region - Unochapecó
Position
  • Técnico de Laboratório

Publications

Publications (5)
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Microencapsulation is an alternative to increase the survival capacity of microorganisms, including Yarrowia lipolytica, a widely studied yeast that produces high-value metabolites, such as lipids, aromatic compounds, biomass, lipases, and organic acids. Thus, the present study sought to investigate the effectiveness of different wall materials and...
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The formation of microbial biofilms in materials used in the industrial production of dairy may lead to deterioration of these foods. Yarrowia lipolytica biofilms are widely found in dairy products and can modify the final characteristics of these products. Thus, this study investigated the effectiveness of hygienization by detergents and sodium hy...
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Atividade antioxidante e perfil químico de sementes de linhaça (Linum urtissimum L.) variedades marrom e dourada Antioxidant activity and chemical profile of golden and brown varieties of linseed (Linum urtissimum L.) Resumo Atualmente cresce entre os consumidores o interesse em relação aos alimentos funcionais, os quais desempenham papel fundament...
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INTRODUCTION: In recent years, the opportunism of yeast infections is becoming more recurrent and difficult to treat, mainly due to the emergence of new species as well as due to decreased susceptibility to antifungal agents. The successful treatment of infections caused by Candida is increasingly dependent on knowledge of the causative species and...

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