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Joint winter meeting 2012: Dietary Strategies for the Management of Cardiovascular Risk

The joint winter meeting of the Nutritional Society and the Royal Society of Medicine will be held at the Royal Society of Medicine in London between the 11th-12th December 2012.  The title of this meeting is “Dietary Strategies for the Management of Cardiovascular Risk“.

Topics that will be presented on during the meeting include dietary guidelines, policy and CVD risk reduction, dietary saturated fatty acids, cholesterol, carbohydrates, n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, pre- and pro-biotics, phytochemicals, vitamin D and fruit and vegetables.  The provisional programme and list of speakers can be found on the website

The deadline for submission of Original Communications for the meeting is midnight on the 17th September 2012.  Full submission details can be found online.

To register for this event, please visit the Royal Society of Medicine website, and scroll down to the end of the page.

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The physical structure of food

The structure of foods plays a vital role in the way foods are perceived and processed by the body.  It can direct how a food will be digested and where it will release important bioactive compounds or conversely toxic substances into the body.  It can also play an important part in foods which have been made ‘healthier’, like reduced fat products.   Novel structuring can enable these foods to fool our sensory organs into thinking that there is no difference in the taste or texture of the food. 

Below is a selection of high quality articles published in Food & Function in this area.  Enjoy all these articles for free!*

Hydrocolloid-based nutraceutical delivery systems, Srinivas Janaswamy and Susanne R. Youngren, Food Funct., 2012, 3, 503-507*

Salt release from potato crisps, Xing Tian and Ian D. Fisk, Food Funct., 2012, 3, 376-380**

Thermodynamic and structural insight into the underlying mechanisms of the phosphatidylcholine liposomes – casein associates co-assembly and functionality, M. G. Semenova, A. S. Antipova, M. S. Anokhina, L. E. Belyakova, Yu. N. Polikarpov, N. V. Grigorovich and E. N. Tsapkina, Food Funct., 2012, 3, 271-282*

Fibrillar structures in food, Ardy Kroes-Nijboer, Paul Venema and Erik van der Linden, Food Funct., 2012, 3, 221-227*

Development of oral food-grade delivery systems: Current knowledge and future challenges, Revital Cohen Benshitrit, Carmit Shani Levi, Sharon Levi Tal, Eyal Shimoni and Uri Lesmes, Food Funct., 2012, 3, 10-21*

Intestinal passage of microencapsulated fish oil in rats following oral administration, Mary Ann Augustin, Glen Patten, Anthony De Luca, Mahinda Abeywardena, Trevor Lockett, Richard Head and Luz Sanguansri, Food Funct., 2011, 2, 684-696

Functional and sensory properties of hen eggs with modified fatty acid compositions, H. Aro, T. Rokka, J. Valaja, J. Hiidenhovi, R. Huopalahti and E.-L. Ryhänen, Food Funct., 2011, 2, 671-677

Structure of modified ε-polylysine micelles and their application in improving cellular antioxidant activity of curcuminoids, Hailong Yu, Ji Li, Ke Shi and Qingrong Huang, Food Funct., 2011, 2, 373-380

Role of reverse micelles on lipid oxidation in bulk oils: impact of phospholipids on antioxidant activity of α-tocopherol and Trolox, Bingcan Chen, Ashley Han, Michaël Laguerre, David Julian McClements and Eric Andrew Decker, Food Funct., 2011, 2, 302-309

Interfacial design of protein-stabilized emulsions for optimal delivery of nutrients, Amir Malaki Nik, Amanda J. Wright and Milena Corredig, Food Funct., 2010, 1, 141-148

Interested in these? Why not check out our themed issue published earlier this year of contributions from the 4th Delivery of Functionality in Complex Food Systems Conference.

Submit your research in this area today to our new Associate Editor, Dr Tim Foster (University of Nottingham).

*Articles published in 2012 are free to access until the 6th October 2012.  All articles from 2010 and 2011 are free to access for an unlimited period of time.  ** Free to access via RSC Open Science.

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The 16th biennial meeting for the Society for Free Radical Research International (SFRRI)

The 16th SRRRI Biennial Meeting will be held at Imperial College London, UK, between the 6th-9th September 2012.  This meeting will be a premier forum for the latest advancements in free radical research.

The meeting will include morning plenary lectures, followed by afternoon parallel themed sessions as well as early evening poster presentations.  Symposium 2 on Phytochemicals (Micronutrients) in Redox Signalling (Clore) is being held on the morning of the 6th September and is Chaired by Food & Function Associate Editor Professor Cesar Fraga (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) alongside Professor Helmut Sies (Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf, Germany).  Invited speakers include: Professor Young-Joon Surh, Professor Patricia Oteiza, Dr Francisco Villarreal and Professor Jeremy Spencer.

Register for this meeting now, or visit the website for further information.

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Long life rice

Black rice is rich in antioxidants

Antioxidants in black rice have prolonged the life of fruit flies by 14%, say scientists from China.

Antioxidants inhibit the effects of reactive oxygen species in the body, which attack cells and are responsible for ageing. Black rice, rich in antioxidants and widely consumed in China, is associated with a reduction in the risk of cancer, heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease. It’s also been claimed to possess anti-ageing activity. Zhen-Yu Chen and colleagues from The Chinese University of Hong Kong fed antioxidants in black rice extract to fruit flies and observed that the flies lived longer than they normally would. Their mean lifespan increased from 44 days to 50 days…

Read the full article in Chemistry World.

Link to journal article

Black Rice Extract Extends the Lifespan of Fruit Flies, Yuanyuan Zuo, Cheng Peng, Yintong Liang, Ka Ying Ma, Hongjian Yu, Ho Yin Edwin Chan and Zhen-Yu Chen, Food Funct., 2012, DOI: 10.1039/C2FO30135K

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Food & Function issue 8 – now online

The latest issue of Food & Function is now available online!

The front cover of this issue features work by Gregory Monteith and colleagues from The University of Queensland, Australia, who have found that chemicals in the peel of some mango varieties, but not the flesh, contain certain chemicals which prevent the formation of fat cells (adipogenesis).  The authors suggest that the pathways involved in this inhibition of adipogenesis may be similar to those of resveratrol.  These results show that phytochemical differences in composition and/or quantity across cultivars can have a big impact on adipogenesis.

Read the full article here – free to access for 6 weeks

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The OCC world congress – ‘Oxidants and Antioxidants in Biology’

The world congress “Oxidants and Antioxidants in Biology” was held in Alba, Italy, 20th-23rd June 2012. It was a joint meeting of the Oxygen Club of California (OCC) and the University of Turin, Italy, co-sponsored by the Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State University, U.S.A. This congress is part of a serial of congresses organized every other year by the OCC that gather highly recognized scientists in areas that convey basic and applied medical research.

Guliz Armagan receiving her certificate from Food & Function Associate Editor, Professor Cesaer Fraga

This year, the subject of the meeting was “Cell signaling and nutrient-gene interactions,” having sessions on NRF2-driven regulation of antioxidant defenses, nutrient-gene interactions and epigenetics, novel roles of micronutrients, lipid oxidation and signaling, and epigenetics, metabolism, and aging. The Congress had an attendance of 220 delegates from all over the world, including speakers and chairpersons, general attendants, and young scientists.

Selected from about one hundred presentations 4 Young Investigator prizes were given. The selection was done based on the quality of the work and the proficiency of the presenter by a committee of 6 senior scientists (including: John Maguire, Berkeley; Emily Ho, Corvalis; Josiane Cillard, Rennes; and Nesrin Ozer, Istambul).

Food & Function and the Royal Society of Chemistry awarded a prize for the best work in the area of Nutrition to Guliz Armagan from the Department of Biochemistry, School of Pharmacy, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey. The work, “Induction of oxidative stress, apoptosis and inflammation in rat brain regions by D-serine” was co-authored by Lutfiye Kanit, and Ayfer Yalcin from the same University.  Many congratulations to Guliz on winning this prize.

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The Nutrition Society – Summer Meeting 2012

The Summer Meeting of the Nutrition Society with be held at Queen’s University Belfast between the 16-19th July 2012.  Around 400+ delegates from the UK, Ireland and other European countries are expected to attend – from nutritionists, dietitians and food industry representatives, through to academics, students and researchers.

The programme focuses on translational nutrition and the links between research, practice and policy, and the topics of the four main symposia will be:

  • Innovation in diet and lifestyle assessment
  • Intervention study design and personalised nutrition
  • Diet, insulin resistance and diabetes
  • Diet and aging

The current provisional list of invited speakers include Food & Function Advisory Board member Professor Mike Gibney from University College Dublin.  More details about the event and the speakers can be found on the conference website.

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12th International Nutrition & Diagnostics Conference 2012 – INDC 2012

The International Nutrition & Diagnostics Conference 2012 will be held between the 27-30th August at the Carolinium, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.

INDC is an international forum for scientific discussion focused on understanding the relationship and connections between nutrition and clinical diagnostics.

The aim of this multidisciplinary conference is to bridge the gaps between the specialists and fields of science as diverse as nutrition, clinical biochemistry, food technology, analytical chemistry and medicine. The mission of the INDC is to increase our understanding of the effects of common food on long term health, performance, mental and physical fitness.

To achieve this goal, we need to gain insight into bioactive compounds in food, how they are absorbed and metabolized in the body, taking into account the genetic and metabolic uniqueness of individuals.  This requires very sensitive analytical methods to determine what we really eat. The same instrumentation can be used to control quality and content of food and to analyze metabolites and nutritional biomarkers.

The deadline for early registration has been extended to the 30th June 2012Register for INDC 2012 now!

Call for Posters

Posters are an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to present and demonstrate their late-breaking results, ongoing research, and work in progress.

Posters are intended for authors and participants to engage in discussions about their work, and to obtain feedback from their peers in an informal setting.

The deadline for poster presentations has been extended to the 30th June 2012.

For further information about this conference, please visit the website.

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International Scientific Conference on Probiotics and Prebiotics – IPC2012

The next International Scientific Conference on Probiotics and Prebiotics (IPC 2012) will be held between the 12th-14th June in the university city of Kosice, Slovakia.

The conference programme will focus on current advances in the science and research of probiotics and prebiotics their present and future role in maintaining health and preventing diseases. IPC2012 will focus on evidence-based benefits as proven in clinical trials and scientific experiments.

The mission of IPC2012 is to provide a comprehensive scientific forum to all stakeholders of probiotics. The three day conference is a networking event for scientists, researchers, product developers, industry participants and regulatory officials who work with probiotics. The conference will also provide a platform for scientific exchange and discussion.

For information on the Keynote Speakers at this even, please go to: http://www.probiotic-conference.net/Keynote-Speakers

For further information on the conference please visit www.probiotic-conference.net or contact the Organizing
Secretariat of IPC2012. Phone: +421 917 858 838, e-mail: info@probiotic-conference.net

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Top 10 cited reviews from 2010-2011

Food & Function has consistently published strong review content since it’s launch, and 2012 looks set to continue this trend.  Here is a look back at the most cited review content from 2010-2011 – all completely free to access!

Insights into the metabolism and microbial biotransformation of dietary flavan-3-ols and the bioactivity of their metabolites, Maria Monagas, Mireia Urpi-Sarda, Fernando Sánchez-Patán, Rafael Llorach, Ignacio Garrido, Carmen Gómez-Cordovés, Cristina Andres-Lacueva and Begoña Bartolomé, Food Funct., 2010, 1, 233-253

Review of in vitro digestion models for rapid screening of emulsion-based systems, David Julian McClements and Yan Li, Food Funct., 2010, 1, 32-59

Combining nutrition, food science and engineering in developing solutions to Inflammatory bowel diseases – omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids as an example, Lynnette R. Ferguson, Bronwen G. Smith and Bryony J. James, Food Funct., 2010, 1, 60-72

Anti-inflammatory activity of natural dietary flavonoids, Min-Hsiung Pan, Ching-Shu Lai and Chi-Tang Ho, Food Funct., 2010, 1, 15-31

Mechanisms underlying the cholesterol-lowering properties of soluble dietary fibre polysaccharides, Purnima Gunness and Michael John Gidley, Food Funct., 2010, 1, 149-155

Bioactive peptides derived from milk proteins and their health beneficial potentials: an update, Ravinder Nagpal, Pradip Behare, Rajiv Rana, Ashwani Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Sanu Arora, Fransesco Morotta, Shalini Jain and Hariom Yadav, Food Funct., 2011, 2, 18-27

Inhibition of advanced glycation endproduct formation by foodstuffs, Chi-Hao Wu, Shang-Ming Huang, Jer-An Lin and Gow-Chin Yen, Food Funct., 2011, 2, 224-234

Effects of eggs on plasma lipoproteins in healthy populations, Maria Luz Fernandez, Food Funct., 2010, 1, 156-160

The potential role of milk-derived peptides in cardiovascular disease, Martha Phelan and David Kerins, Food Funct., 2011, 2, 153-167

The metabolism and analysis of isoflavones and other dietary polyphenols in foods and biological systems, Stephen Barnes, Jeevan Prasain, Tracy D’Alessandro, Ali Arabshahi, Nigel Botting, Mary Ann Lila, George Jackson, Elsa M. Janle and Connie M. Weaver, Food Funct., 2011, 2, 235-244

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