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Advances in Natural MedicinesNutraceuticals & Neurocognition
July 27-28, 2017 Rome, Italy
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Glimpses of Nutraceuticals Conference
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Nutraceuticals and Nutrition SupplementsJuly 18-20, 2016 Bangkok, Thailand
2nd International Conference on
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Keynote ForumIntroduction
Title: The role of vitamin B6 in health and diseasesNorihisa Kato, Hiroshima University, Japan
Networking & Refreshment BreakTitle: Mechanisms common to chronic diseases may be the best targets for nutraceutical approaches Nicolas Wiernsperger, Lyon University, France
Track 4: Vitamin SupplementsTrack 5: Functional FoodsTrack 6: Nutraceuticals and Functional food products
Session IntroductionTitle: Efficacy of vitamin and antioxidant supplements in prevention of bladder cancer: Meta analysis of randomized controlled trialsSeung-Kwon Myung, National Cancer Centre, South Korea
Lunch BreakTitle: A novel bioactive compound derived from yeast extract as a potent nutraceutical for preventing vascular-related diseasesThanutchaporn Kumrungsee, Hiroshima University, JapanTitle: Riboflavin producing probiotic lactobacilli as a biotechnological strategy to obtain riboflavin enriched functional foodsKiran Thakur, National Dairy Research Institute, IndiaTitle: Sesamin: From sesame to the functional foodsPrachya Kongtawelert, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Networking & Refreshment BreakTitle: Technology next-generation nutraceutical worldPritee Paliwal, Synthite Industries Ltd, India
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Day 2 July 19, 2016Tubtim
Track 4: Vitamin SupplementsTrack 5: Functional FoodsTrack 6: Nutraceutical and Functional Food Products
Session IntroductionTitle: It’s not the innovation, it’s the application: How vitamins saved my life and careerJatin R. Joshi, Instavit Ltd, UKTitle: Aspergillus derived protease as a novel bifidogenic factorNorihisa Kato, Hiroshima University, Japan
Networking & Refreshment BreakTitle:The nutraceutical properties of polysaccharides sequentially extracted from peony seed dregZhao-Jun Wei, Hefei University of Technology, ChinaTitle: Sensory and nutraceutical properties of Chinese olive pumice based high fiber biscuitShaoling Lin, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, China
Lunch BreakPoster Presentations:
NUTCL 01Title: Consumption of an acid protease derived from Aspergillus oryzae elevates colon Bifidobacterium in ratsNorihisa Kato, Hiroshima University, Japan
NUTCL 02Title: Characterization of a bioactive betaxanthin purified from natural extractsJuana Cabanes Cos, University of Murcia, Spain
NUTCL 03Title: Bioactive betalains produced in vitro in cell lines of Celosia argenteaFrancisco García-Carmona, University of Murcia, Spain
NUTCL 04Title: Purification and characterization of the bioactive compound betalamic acidJosefa Escribano Cebrian, University of Murcia, Spain
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NUTCL 05Title: Effect of elicitors on the production of antioxidant compounds and redox proteins in broccoli cell culturesMaria Angeles Pedreno Garcia, University of Murcia, Spain
NUTCL 06Title: Characterization of the bioactive properties of natural extracts containing betalainsMercedes Jimenez Atienzar, University of Murcia, Spain
NUTCL 07Title: Bioproduction of bioactive compounds obtained from elicited broccoli cell culturesLorena Almagro, University of Murcia, Spain
NUTCL 08Title: Effects of Buriti oil supplementation on oxidative stress parameters and hormonal concentrations in male Wistar ratsNicole Lisa Brooks, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa
NUTCL 09Title: Changes in anti hyperglycemic and antioxidant activities of selected 5 onion cultivars by heat treatment processYu-Ri Kang, Hannam University, South Korea
NUTCL 10Title: The effects of soy isoflavone genistein administration on bone metabolism in elderly womenChang Sun Kim, Dongduk Women’s University, South Korea
Discussion, Best Poster Award and Closing CeremonyNetworking & Refreshment Break
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Versailles A
Day 1 October 26, 2015
Group PhotoTrack 1: Nutritional Disorders and Nutritional Treatments Track 2: Nutrition and Cancer- Clinical Studies Session Chair: Ozlem Tokusoglu, Celal Bayar University, TurkeySession Co-Chairs: Gary Stoner, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
Talha Muezzinoglu, Celal Bayar University, Turkey Session Introduction
Title: Overweight status and its effect on Serum 25 (OH) D levelsJudith Lukaszuk, Northern Illinois University, USATitle: Vitamin E isoforms regulate allergic diseaseJoan Cook-Mills, Northwestern University School of Medicine, USA
Lunch BreakSession Chair: Talha Muezzinoglu, Celal Bayar University, TurkeySession Co-Chair: John Agens, Florida State University College of Medicine, USATitle: Fourth year medical students required written patient care assignments reflecting awareness of use of Vitamin D in older patients at risk for falling John Agens, Florida State University College of Medicine, USATitle: Hyperproteic diet, intestinal microbiota, and colonic epithelium: The dangerous relationshipsFrancois Blachier, National Institute of Agronomic Research, FranceTitle: Enhanced chemopreventive effect by combining Quercetin and green tea in prostate cancerPiwen Wang, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, USA Title: Rooibos (Redbush) tea: A functional food that plays a protective role in lifestyle-associated metabolic diseasesAmanda C Swart, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
Networking & RefreshmentsSession Chair: Talha Muezzinoglu, Celal Bayar University, TurkeySession Co-Chair: Li-shu Wang, Medical College of Wisconsin, USAWorkshop on "Phenolics and Cancer"Ozlem TOKUSOGLU, Celal Bayar University, Turkey
Opening CeremonyKeynote Forum
Networking & Refreshments
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Introduction
Ozlem TOKUSOGLUCelal Bayar University, Turkey Gary StonerMedical College of Wisconsin, USAAlison Burton ShepherdDe Montfort University, UK
Li-Shu WangMedical College of Wisconsin, USATalha MUEZZINOGLUCelal Bayar University, Turkey
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Title: Prevalence of zinc deficiency among preschool children aged 3-5 years in Vhembe district, Limpopo province, South Africa Selekane Ananias Motadi, University of Venda, South AfricaTitle: Finding the optimum scenario in risk-benefit assessment: An example on Vitamin DFirew Lemma Berjia, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The NetherlandsAroma Company Satellite PresentationWorkshop on "Cancer Treatment & Phytotherapy"Gary Stoner, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
Panel Discussion
Day 2 October 27, 2015Versailles A
Track 3: Nutrition and Cancer & Innovative TreatmentsTrack 4: Public Health Nutrition and Pediatric Nutrition Track 5: Animal NutritionSession Chair: Talha Muezzinoglu, Celal Bayar University, TurkeySession Co-Chair: Piwen Wang, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, USA
Session IntroductionDietary consumption of black raspberries or their anthocyanin constituents alters innate immune cell trafficking in esophageal cancerDaniel S Peiffer, Medical College of Wisconsin, USATitle: The beneficial effects of antioxidants administration on some menopausal changes in oophorectomised rats Nihal El Habachi, University of Alexandria, Egypt
Networking & RefreshmentsTitle: An innovative model to provide nutritional education and intervention for older adults in the communityCharlene Schmidt and Diedri White, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, USATitle: The rationale and efficacy of Souvenaid, a medical food targeting synaptic dysfunction in early Alzheimer's diseasePatrick Kamphuis, Nutricia Research, The NetherlandsTitle: Energy expenditure and body composition of female agric students in a Nigerian universityIgnatius A Onimawo, Ambrose Alli University, NigeriaTitle: Impact of infant feeding practices on gut function in Dzimauli community, South AfricaTjale Mahopo, University of Venda, South Africa
Lunch BreakSession Chair: Osama O Ibrahim, Bioinnovations LLC , USASession Co-Chair: Alison Burton Shepherd, De Montfort University, UKTitle: Assessement of Ocimum gratissimum extract on some oxidative stress indicators in ratsIyawe Hanson, Ambrose Alli University, NigeriaTitle: Nutrient potentials of Varies coleoptera (Grub worm): Implication for food securityMariam D Solomon, University of Jos, NigeriaTitle: Prevalence of Iron deficiency among preschool children aged 3-5 years in Vhembe district, Limpopo province, South AfricaHlekani Vanessa Mbhatsani, University of Venda, South Africa
Panel DiscussionPoster Presentations
Networking & RefreshmentsWorkshop on "New Sweeteners"Osama O Ibrahim, Bioinnovations LLC, USA
Day 3 October 28, 2015Versailles A
Track 6: Food Processing and Technology & NutritionTrack 7: Innovations in Nutritional Therapy and TreatmentsSession Chair: Alison Burton Shepherd, De Montfort University, UKSession Co-Chair: Talha Muezzinoglu, Celal Bayar University, Turkey
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Title: Strategies for maximizing intellectual property protection in food science and nutrition Lisa Mueller, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, USATitle: The nutritional impact of failing to recognise childhood obesity: Lessons to learnAlison Burton Shepherd, De Montfort University, UKTitle: Prevention of cognitive dysfunction and amyloid beta accumulation by the ingestion of green soybean extract in aged miceKeiko Unno, University of Shizuoka, Japan
Networking & RefreshmentsTitle: Chemicals structure, properties, regulations and applications of non-nutritive-high intensity sweetenersOsama O Ibrahim, Bio Innovation LLC, USATitle: Designing plant foods for optimal iron and zinc bioavailabilityAnn-Sofie Sandberg, Chalmers University of Technology, SwedenTitle: Process optimization of cookies for celiac using response surface methodology Ajay Singh, Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology, IndiaTitle: Understanding stress resilience and role of stress adaptogensVarsha Khatry, Pfizer Limited, India
Lunch BreakClosing & Award ceremony
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Registrations
Opening Ceremony
Day 1 September 23, 2014
Committee Room 1-2
Felicitation to OCM’s and EB MembersGroup Photo
Satellite Symposium on “Nutrient Solutions for a Healthy Life”Title: Nutrient intake - A global viewManfred Eggersdorfer, University Medical Center Groningen and DSM, NetherlandsTitle: Nutritional solutions to counteract impact of air pollutionDaniel Raederstorff, DSM Nutritional Products, SwitzerlandTitle: Nutritional modulation of inflammation in airways diseaseLisa Wood, University of Newcastle, AustraliaTitle: Vitamin E- Emerging benefitsSzabolcs Peter, DSM Nutritional Products, Switzerland
Lunch BreakTitle: Impact of air pollution on human healthFernando Holguin, University of Pittsburgh, USATitle: Issues of air pollution exposure science and epidemiologyJane E Clougherty, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Panel DiscussionTrack 1: Nutrition and Basic ScienceTrack 2: Pediatric NutritionTrack 3: Nutritional Deficiency and Disorders
Session IntroductionSession Chair: Horacio Perez-Sanchez, Universidad Catolica San Antonio de Murcia (UCAM), SpainSession Co-Chair: Caroline Dani, Methodist University IPA, BrazilTitle: Antiproliferative effect of main dietary phytosterols and/or β-cryptoxanthin in human colon cancer Caco-2 cells through cytosolic Ca2+- and oxidative stress-induced apoptosisAntonio Cilla, University of Valencia, SpainTitle: Recent advances in Vitamin K metabolismToshio Okano, Kobe Pharmaceutical University, JapanTitle: Grape juice: Its compounds and health benefitsCaroline Dani, Methodist University IPA, BrazilTitle: The influence of magnesium deficiency on bone remodeling cellsMarina M Belluci, University Estadual Paulista, BrazilTitle: Antioxidant supplementation of subfertile men improves top blastocyst rate in couples undergoing IVF/ICSIJohannes Wogatzky, IVF Centers Prof Zech, Austria
Coffee BreakTitle: Effect of a plant-based low-carbohydrate diet on body weight and blood lipids in Hyperlipidemic adultsJulia MW Wong, Boston Children's Hospital, USATitle: Computational discovery of bioactive compounds binding to hepatic HMGCRHoracio Perez-Sanchez, Universidad Catolica San Antonio de Murcia (UCAM), SpainTitle: Baking and storage stability of Vitamin A in wheat flour Z O Apotiola, Lagos State Polytechnic, NigeriaTitle: Improving food safety culture with a right communicationMassimo Cecaro, Italian Medical Press Association, ItalyTitle: Cyanidin-3-O-glucoside ameliorates lipid and glucose accumulation in C57BL/6J mice via activation of PPAR-a and AMPK?Yaoyao Jia, Korea University, Republic of KoreaTitle: Should parenteral nutrition solutions for preterm infants be photoprotected?Sophie Laborie, Hopital Femme Mere Enfant, FranceTitle: The food origin of migraine as a result of Diamine Oxidase (DAO) enzyme deficiencyAdriana Duelo, International Society of DAO Deficiency, Spain
Panel Discussion
Keynote ForumIntroductionCharles C MuscoplatUniversity of Minnesota, USAManfred EggersdorferUniversity Medical Center Groningen and DSM, NetherlandsMassimo CecaroItalian Medical Press Association, Italy
Coffee Break
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Day 2 September 24, 2014Committee Room 1-2
Keynote ForumIntroductionMonika HarosInstitute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology (IATA-CSIC), SpainJose De J BerriosUnited States Department of Agriculture, USA
Track 4: Nutritional Therapy & TreatmentTrack 5: Industrial Food Safety and ManagementTrack 6: Food Processing and TechnologyTrack 7: Public Health Nutrition
Session IntroductionSession Chair: Alvaro Ronco, Pereira Rossell Women’s Hospital, UruguaySession Co-Chair: Antal Veha, University of Szeged, HungaryTitle: Nutriequalization: Attempting to improve survival in cancer patients through nutritional modificationsAlvaro Ronco, Pereira Rossell Women’s Hospital, UruguayTitle: Exploring factors associated with compliance with CKD-specific low protein supplements among CKD patientsFang-Ching Hu, Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, TaiwanTitle: Nutritional support in early Alzheimer’s disease: What, why and when?Laus M Broersen, Nutricia Research, The Netherlands
Coffee Break Title: Impact of nutritional modification on Egyptian patients with fatty liver combined with HCVOsama A. Fekry, Dar Alshefa Hospital, EgyptTitle: From chemoprevention to identification of potential therapeutic targets and biomarkers for breast cancerSomya Shanmuganathan, Sultan Qaboos University, OmanTitle: Socioeconomic factors on school aged children’s overweight and obesity in the context of a community based program - MUN-SI, Portugal. A contribution for the EU project OPENAna Rito, Research Centre on Health & Nutrition CEIDSS, PortugalTitle: Suggestions of supporting a healthy nutrition policy at grocery storesAnna-Maria Saarela, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Lunch BreakTitle: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) status in the Makkah city Western Saudi ArabiaFayaz Ahmed Sahibzada, Umm Al Qura University, KSATitle: Use of ancient latin-american crops in bread. Effect on mineral availability and glycemic index Monika Haros, Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology (IATA-CSIC), SpainTitle: New approach in nutrition education: Electronic dietary recording and self-monitoringLouisa Ming Yan CHUNG, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, ChinaTitle: Quality attributes of functional extruded lentil-based snacks fortified with nutritional yeastJose De J Berrios, United States Department of Agriculture, USATitle: Improving food safety of wheat flourAntal Veha & Jozsef Gal, University of Szeged, HungaryTitle: Ultrasound processing effects on nutritional quality of fruit juices and chocolate productsOzlem Tokusoglu, Celal Bayar University, TurkeyTitle: Nutrition labelling and the choices logo in Israel: Position and perceptions of leading health policy makersA. Gesser-Edelsburg, University of Haifa, Israel
Coffee BreakTitle: Camel milk attenuates the biochemical and morphological features of diabetic nephropathy: Inhibition of Smad1 and collagen Type IV SynthesisAida A Korish, King Saud University, Saudi ArabiaTitle: Introduction to quantitative nutritional risk assessment: A new approachFernando Perez-Rodriguez, University of Cordoba, SpainTitle: Promoting sustainable food production by developing eco-efficient and tailor made packaging for fresh foods: The EcoBioCAP EU projectNathalie GONTARD, National Institute for Agronomical Research (INRA), France Title: Food allergies: Food labeling strategies, conventional processing and High Pressure Processing (HPP) effects on food allergensOzlem Tokusoglu, Celal Bayar University, Turkey
Panel DiscussionPoster Presentations
NS-001 Title: Effect of blanching conditions on sulforaphane content in purple and roman cauliflower (Brassica oleracea L. var. Botrytis)Andrea Mahn, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile
NS-002 Title: Optimization of convective drying of broccoli to maximize the content of sulforaphaneAndrea Mahn, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile
NS-003 Title: Activation of olfactory receptor 1A1 suppresses PPAR-γ expression by induction of HES-1 in cultured hepatocytesChunyan Wu, Korea University, Republic of Korea
NS-004 Title: Effect of storage period on microbiological quality of whole and low-fat pasteurized cow milEbtehal Abdulaziz AlTamim, Princess Noura Bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia
NS-005 Title: From Asia to Mediterranean: Soya bean, Spanish legumes and commercial Soya Bean principal component, cluster and meta analysesFrancisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano, Universidad Catolica de Valencia San Vicente Martir, Spain
NS-006 Title: Application of supercritical water oxidation process as a novel green technology for rapid soy protein hydrolysisGeun-Pyo Hong, Jeju National University, Korea
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Day 3 September 25, 2014Committee Room 1-2
Track 8: Current Research in Nutrition and Food SciencesTrack 9: Nutrition through Life CourseTrack 10: Recent advances in Nutritional & Food Sciences
Session IntroductionSession Chair: El-Sayed M Abdel-Aal, Guelph Food Research Centre, CanadaSession Co-Chair: Sung-Joon Lee, Korea University, Republic of KoreaTitle: It’s not your Grandmothers cookbook anymore: Chemicals and genes in your food; with the chemicals and genes in you! Charles C Muscoplat, University of Minnesota, USATitle: Barley-based functional foods in health and nutritionEl-Sayed M Abdel-Aal, Guelph Food Research Centre, CanadaTitle: Alternatives to in-feed antibiotics and their impact on the safety of animal productsEva Skrivanova, University of Life Sciences in Prague, Czech RepublicTitle: Using nanoemulsions as delivery systems for active lipophilic active compoundsGemma Oms Oliu, University of Lleida, Spain
Coffee Break Title: The relationship between osteoporosis knowledge, beliefs, and dietary calcium intake among Saudi adultsHala Hazam Al-Otaibi, King Faisal University, Saudi ArabiaTitle: Hydration status and nutritional knowledge of athletesPamela Magee, University of Ulster, N. IrelandTitle: Aflatoxin M1 in raw, pasteurized and baby infant formulaSharaf S Omar, AL-Balqa Applied University, JordanTitle: Regulation of lipid metabolism with Plantago asiatica essential oil and its major compound, linaloolSung-Joon Lee, Korea University, Republic of Korea
Lunch BreakTitle: Statistical analysis for the gut microbiome-diet association: An overviewMihaela Pricop-Jeckstadt, University of Bonn, GermanyTitle: Pharmacologic therapy targeting endogenous miRNAs by dietary componentsAlberto Davalos, Madrid Institute for Advanced Research (IMDEA), SpainTitle: Effect of selected natural supplements on ovarian steroidogenesisAlexander Sirotkin, Animal Production Research Centre Nitra, SlovakiaTitle: Demographic variation in nutrition knowledge in a Turkish community sampleAyten Aylin Alsaffar, Ozyegin University, TurkeyTitle: The deranged human penchant for saltMicah Leshem, The University of Haifa, Israel
Award Ceremony
NS-007 Title: Concentrations of Chromium, Selenium, and Copper in the hair of visceral-obese adults are associated with insulin resistanceHa-Na Kim, The Catholic University of Korea, South Korea
NS-008Title: Barley sprout containing hexacosanol and saponarin ameliorates hypercholesterolemia and hyperglycemia in HepG2 and obese mice by modulation of AMPK and SREBP2 activitiesJi Hae Lee, Korea University, Republic of Korea
NS-009Title: The content of omega 3 fatty acids in muscles and content of volatile fatty acids in gastrointestinal tract of pigs fed a high-fat diet supplemented with probiotics, prebiotics and flaxseed oilMatej Brestensky, National Agricultural and Food Center, Slovakia
NS-010 Title: Optimization of pre-treatment conditions to improve qualities of frozen home meal replacementMi-Jung Choi, Konkuk University, Korea
NS-011 Title: Consumption of different dietary lipids modulates the expression of miRNAsPatricia Casas, Madrid Institute for Advanced Research (IMDEA), Spain
NS-012 Title: Discovery of novel markers and targets for therapy of breast cancer via phyto-chemopreventionSomya Shanmuganathan, Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman
NS-013 Title: Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) and flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) seed as a suitable plant source of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acidsSoňa Nitrayova, National Agricultural and Food Center, Slovakia
NS-014 Title: Antiviral activity of phytochemicals using a Norovirus surrogate system Sung Joon Lee, Korea University, Republic of Korea
NS-015Title: Antioxidant capacity assessment of the fat soluble vitamins from sea buckthorn oil (Hippophae rhamnoides, spp. Carpatica) and polyphenols from walnut (Juglans Regia l) on heat treated meat productsTamara Mihociu and Paul Mihai Apostu, National R&D Institute for Food Bioresources, Romania
NS-016 Title: Effect of black-colored rice extract on the differentiation of 3T3-L1 and C3H10T1/2 cellsYeonji Kim, Korea University, Republic of Korea
NS-017 Title: Quality of life and nutritional status of patients with inflammatory bowel diseaseMalgorzata Fejfer, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poland
NS-018 Title: Insulin resistance in relation to biochemical parameters and Food Frequency Questionnaire in obese patients - Bioactive Food ProjectMalgorzata Fejfer, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poland
NS-019 Title: Monitoring the levels of neoformed compounds in bread by front-face fluorescence spectroscopyJulie Mardon, Clermont Université, France
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