Osmolality and pH in handmade enteral diets used in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy
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Resumo: | Abstract Patients who need prolonged domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy may benefit from handmade diets. However, the preparation of such diets might cause insecurity with regard to their nutritional composition and physical-chemical properties. Current study analyzes the osmolality and Hydrogen-Ion concentration (pH) on handmade enteral diets. To this purpose, six formulas and two juices, prescribed on discharge from hospital, were analyzed physically and chemically. Osmolality and pH were respectively determined by cryoscopy and potentiometry. Most formulations were classified as isosmolar (with less than 400 mOsm/kg solvent), and only one was classified as slightly hyperosmolar, with rates ranging from 356.7 to 403.5 mOsm/kg solvent. On average, the standard formula presented higher osmolality than similar ones prepared for hyperglycemia. Among the juices, only one registered hyperosmolar concentration of 595.54 mOsm/kg solvent. All formulas presented pH rates classified as low acidity, ranging between 6.1 and 6.6, while the two juices had the lowest results, 4.73 and 4.66 each. The blend of ingredients used in handmade formulas and juices studied presented acceptable osmolality and pH rates for a safe administration and absence of gastrointestinal complications. Data showed here are consistent with an appropriate and healthy diet and contributed towards success in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy. |
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Osmolality and pH in handmade enteral diets used in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapyenteral nutritionosmolar concentrationhydrogen-ion concentration (pH)food and nutrition safetyAbstract Patients who need prolonged domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy may benefit from handmade diets. However, the preparation of such diets might cause insecurity with regard to their nutritional composition and physical-chemical properties. Current study analyzes the osmolality and Hydrogen-Ion concentration (pH) on handmade enteral diets. To this purpose, six formulas and two juices, prescribed on discharge from hospital, were analyzed physically and chemically. Osmolality and pH were respectively determined by cryoscopy and potentiometry. Most formulations were classified as isosmolar (with less than 400 mOsm/kg solvent), and only one was classified as slightly hyperosmolar, with rates ranging from 356.7 to 403.5 mOsm/kg solvent. On average, the standard formula presented higher osmolality than similar ones prepared for hyperglycemia. Among the juices, only one registered hyperosmolar concentration of 595.54 mOsm/kg solvent. All formulas presented pH rates classified as low acidity, ranging between 6.1 and 6.6, while the two juices had the lowest results, 4.73 and 4.66 each. The blend of ingredients used in handmade formulas and juices studied presented acceptable osmolality and pH rates for a safe administration and absence of gastrointestinal complications. Data showed here are consistent with an appropriate and healthy diet and contributed towards success in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612017000500109Food Science and Technology v.37 suppl.1 2017reponame:Food Science and Technology (Campinas)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)instacron:SBCTA10.1590/1678-457x.33616info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHENRIQUES,Gilberto SimeoneMIRANDA,Lígia Amanda Ventura de OliveiraGENEROSO,Simone de VasconcelosGUEDES,Eduarda GuimarãesJANSEN,Ann Kristineeng2018-05-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-20612017000500109Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/ctaONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@sbcta.org.br1678-457X0101-2061opendoar:2018-05-17T00:00Food Science and Technology (Campinas) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)false |
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Osmolality and pH in handmade enteral diets used in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy |
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Osmolality and pH in handmade enteral diets used in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy |
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Osmolality and pH in handmade enteral diets used in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy HENRIQUES,Gilberto Simeone enteral nutrition osmolar concentration hydrogen-ion concentration (pH) food and nutrition safety |
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Osmolality and pH in handmade enteral diets used in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy |
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Osmolality and pH in handmade enteral diets used in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy |
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Osmolality and pH in handmade enteral diets used in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy |
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Osmolality and pH in handmade enteral diets used in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy |
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Osmolality and pH in handmade enteral diets used in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy |
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HENRIQUES,Gilberto Simeone |
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HENRIQUES,Gilberto Simeone MIRANDA,Lígia Amanda Ventura de Oliveira GENEROSO,Simone de Vasconcelos GUEDES,Eduarda Guimarães JANSEN,Ann Kristine |
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MIRANDA,Lígia Amanda Ventura de Oliveira GENEROSO,Simone de Vasconcelos GUEDES,Eduarda Guimarães JANSEN,Ann Kristine |
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HENRIQUES,Gilberto Simeone MIRANDA,Lígia Amanda Ventura de Oliveira GENEROSO,Simone de Vasconcelos GUEDES,Eduarda Guimarães JANSEN,Ann Kristine |
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enteral nutrition osmolar concentration hydrogen-ion concentration (pH) food and nutrition safety |
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enteral nutrition osmolar concentration hydrogen-ion concentration (pH) food and nutrition safety |
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Abstract Patients who need prolonged domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy may benefit from handmade diets. However, the preparation of such diets might cause insecurity with regard to their nutritional composition and physical-chemical properties. Current study analyzes the osmolality and Hydrogen-Ion concentration (pH) on handmade enteral diets. To this purpose, six formulas and two juices, prescribed on discharge from hospital, were analyzed physically and chemically. Osmolality and pH were respectively determined by cryoscopy and potentiometry. Most formulations were classified as isosmolar (with less than 400 mOsm/kg solvent), and only one was classified as slightly hyperosmolar, with rates ranging from 356.7 to 403.5 mOsm/kg solvent. On average, the standard formula presented higher osmolality than similar ones prepared for hyperglycemia. Among the juices, only one registered hyperosmolar concentration of 595.54 mOsm/kg solvent. All formulas presented pH rates classified as low acidity, ranging between 6.1 and 6.6, while the two juices had the lowest results, 4.73 and 4.66 each. The blend of ingredients used in handmade formulas and juices studied presented acceptable osmolality and pH rates for a safe administration and absence of gastrointestinal complications. Data showed here are consistent with an appropriate and healthy diet and contributed towards success in domiciliary enteral nutritional therapy. |
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