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View article: Encapsulation of Allyl Isothiocyanate by Freeze- and Spray-Drying: Effects on Retention and Sensory Perception in Sodium-Reduced Soups
Encapsulation of Allyl Isothiocyanate by Freeze- and Spray-Drying: Effects on Retention and Sensory Perception in Sodium-Reduced Soups Open
Allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) has been shown to enhance perceived saltiness in food products; however, it is also associated with a pungent and spicy flavour. The objective of this study was to assess the encapsulation of AITC with maltodext…
View article: Consumer Perception of Plant‐Based Chocolate Bars Using Static and Dynamic Sensory Methodologies
Consumer Perception of Plant‐Based Chocolate Bars Using Static and Dynamic Sensory Methodologies Open
The plant‐based chocolate market has been growing in recent years due to consumer preference for environmentally friendly plant‐based foods, as well as those who are avoiding milk ingredients due to lactose intolerance. The study aimed to …
View article: Impact of Allyl Isothiocyanate Addition on Consumers’ Sensory Perception in a Solid Food Matrix
Impact of Allyl Isothiocyanate Addition on Consumers’ Sensory Perception in a Solid Food Matrix Open
Cross‐modal interactions have been investigated for different chemical irritants, but allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) remains largely unexplored. The objective of this study was to evaluate AITC's cross‐modal interactions and impact on sensory…
View article: Consumer perception of meal replacement beverages: A comparison between younger adults and older adults
Consumer perception of meal replacement beverages: A comparison between younger adults and older adults Open
Meal replacement beverages (MRBs) are consumed by a wide variety of consumers for different reasons. This study evaluated how younger adults ( n = 62; aged 18–35) and older adults ( n = 63; aged 65 or older) perceive MRBs. The participants…
View article: An investigation into the sensory properties of luffa (Luffa cylindrica (L.)) seeds and a comparison to other seeds (flax, sunflower, chia, and hemp)
An investigation into the sensory properties of luffa (Luffa cylindrica (L.)) seeds and a comparison to other seeds (flax, sunflower, chia, and hemp) Open
Consumers are interested in new sustainable ingredients but are unwilling to accept undesirable sensory properties in their food products. Luffa (Luffa cylindrica) is mainly harvested and processed for its fibrous network, which is used as…
View article: Consumers' sensory perception and emotional response towards animal and plant-based soups (familiar food items) with the addition of shio-koji (an unfamiliar ingredient)
Consumers' sensory perception and emotional response towards animal and plant-based soups (familiar food items) with the addition of shio-koji (an unfamiliar ingredient) Open
Globally, consumers continue to seek out novel foods and ingredients from different cultures and regions. Shio-koji is a fermented seasoning that is usually made by fermenting rice with koji (Aspergillus oryzae). It has been proposed that …
View article: Veterinarians’ Self-Reported Behaviors and Attitudes toward Spectrum of Care Practices
Veterinarians’ Self-Reported Behaviors and Attitudes toward Spectrum of Care Practices Open
Access to veterinary care for animal owners is an important part of keeping animals healthy and keeping pets and people together whenever that is appropriate. Insufficient financial and other resources to allocate to veterinary care are ma…
View article: Investigation into the Sensory Properties of Plant-Based Eggs, as Well as Acceptance, Emotional Response, and Use
Investigation into the Sensory Properties of Plant-Based Eggs, as Well as Acceptance, Emotional Response, and Use Open
Consumers have become interested in plant-based alternatives to animal-based products. One of the under-studied alternatives is plant-based eggs (PBEs). This research investigated PBEs relative to conventional eggs and tofu scramble—anothe…
View article: Owner-reported long-term outcomes, quality of life, and longevity after hospital discharge following surgical treatment of pyometra in bitches and queens
Owner-reported long-term outcomes, quality of life, and longevity after hospital discharge following surgical treatment of pyometra in bitches and queens Open
OBJECTIVE Investigate long-term complications, survival times, general health and quality of life (QoL) outcomes, and longevity in female dogs and cats (bitches and queens, respectively) following hospital discharge after ovariohysterectom…
View article: Incidence and Predictors of Canine Parvovirus Diagnoses in Puppies Relocated for Adoption
Incidence and Predictors of Canine Parvovirus Diagnoses in Puppies Relocated for Adoption Open
Animal relocation programs seek to balance the animal population and resources between source and destination communities to promote positive outcomes, though little objective evidence has been reported on their physical and behavioral imp…
View article: Pre-mortem risk factors for mortality in kittens less than 8 weeks old at a dedicated kitten nursery
Pre-mortem risk factors for mortality in kittens less than 8 weeks old at a dedicated kitten nursery Open
Objectives Kittens have unique requirements for care in a shelter setting given their higher susceptibility to infectious disease and socialization needs. Significant time and resources are necessary to care for this vulnerable population …
View article: Impact of the Timing of Spay-Neuter Related to Transport on Disease Rates in Relocated Dogs
Impact of the Timing of Spay-Neuter Related to Transport on Disease Rates in Relocated Dogs Open
Companion animal relocation programs are an important method to address geographic and resource disparities in pet overpopulation through transport from areas with high homeless pet populations to areas with high adopter demand. Despite mi…
View article: Are Underweight Shelter Dogs More Likely to Display Food Aggression toward Humans?
Are Underweight Shelter Dogs More Likely to Display Food Aggression toward Humans? Open
It is commonly believed that underweight or emaciated dogs are predisposed to food aggression toward humans. Each year, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) receives hundreds of dogs from criminal cruelty c…
View article: The Impact of Excluding Food Guarding from a Standardized Behavioral Canine Assessment in Animal Shelters
The Impact of Excluding Food Guarding from a Standardized Behavioral Canine Assessment in Animal Shelters Open
Many shelters euthanize or restrict adoptions for dogs that exhibit food guarding while in the animal shelter. However, previous research showed that only half the dogs exhibiting food guarding during an assessment food guard in the home. …
View article: Estimating the Availability of Potential Homes for Unwanted Horses in the United States
Estimating the Availability of Potential Homes for Unwanted Horses in the United States Open
There are approximately 200,000 unwanted horses annually in the United States. This study aimed to better understand the potential homes for horses that need to be re-homed. Using an independent survey company through an Omnibus telephone …
View article: Risk Factors for Dog Relinquishment to a Los Angeles Municipal Animal Shelter
Risk Factors for Dog Relinquishment to a Los Angeles Municipal Animal Shelter Open
Dog relinquishment is a large component of shelter intake in the United States. Research has shown traits of the dog are associated with relinquishment as well as general characteristics of those relinquishing. Low income is often cited as…
View article: Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management for Healthy Women at Risk for Breast Cancer: a Novel Application of a Proven Intervention
Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management for Healthy Women at Risk for Breast Cancer: a Novel Application of a Proven Intervention Open
Group-based CBSM intervention is feasible and can reduce psychological distress among women with a family history of breast cancer. The present findings represent an encouraging avenue for the future application of CBSM. ( Clinicaltrials.g…
View article: Modification of the Feline-Ality™ Assessment and the Ability to Predict Adopted Cats’ Behaviors in Their New Homes
Modification of the Feline-Ality™ Assessment and the Ability to Predict Adopted Cats’ Behaviors in Their New Homes Open
It is estimated that 2.5 million cats enter animal shelters in the United States every year and as few as 20% leave the shelter alive. Of those adopted, the greatest risk to post-adoption human animal bond is unrealistic expectations set b…