Food and Beverage Analysis – News and Features

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Researchers Develop Plant-Based Calamari
The foods were 3D printed as rings about 1.8 inches wide.

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Sanitation and Clean Water May Improve Control of Endemic Cholera
Pathogens that persist in hosts and environments may require tailored management strategies, according to new study of endemic cholera interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Rethinking Asthma Treatment With Liver Immunotherapy
What if we could reprogram the immune system to tolerate respiratory allergens rather than react with inflammation? Researchers have developed a new therapy that does just that.

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Early Antibiotic Use Linked to Increased Asthma and Allergy Risk
Researchers have highlighted the connection between early repeated antibiotic use and how it impacts the digestive microbiome, finding an association between early antibiotic use and an increased risk of asthma, food allergies and hay fever.

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E. albertii Found in Over 60% of Bangladeshi Retail Chicken
Osaka Metropolitan University researchers have detected alarming rates of Escherichia albertii , an emerging foodborne pathogen, in retail chicken meat in Bangladesh.

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Scientists Discover Immune Cell Type is Key to Understanding Food Allergies
A new study led by researchers at NYU Langone Health has revealed that a special group of cells found in mouse intestines suppresses the immune responses caused by food protein exposure.

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Overlooked Ingredients in Herbicides May Become Harmful Contaminants in Drinking Water
Because of the high quantity of amines now used in US agriculture, the normally inactive agents could potentially be hazardous than previously thought.

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Sauerkraut Protects Intestinal Cells From Inflammation
The researchers found that sauerkraut helped maintain the integrity of intestinal cells, while raw cabbage did not.

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How Lactic Acid Bacteria Improve Plant-Based Alternatives
A new study maps how specific lactic acid bacteria can enhance both the flavor and nutritional quality of plant-based dairy alternatives. The findings may have wide-reaching perspectives for the further development of sustainable foods.

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New Role for QRICH1 Protein in Immune Cell Activation and Disease
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine have found a new role for a protein, QRICH1, which could become a target for drugs to dial up or down the activation of T cells to fight cancers and autoimmune diseases.
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