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Belinda Vallejo-Cordoba

Researcher at Autonomous University of Chihuahua

Publications -  123
Citations -  3439

Belinda Vallejo-Cordoba is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Chihuahua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lactococcus lactis & Lactobacillus. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 109 publications receiving 2448 citations.

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Postbiotics: An evolving term within the functional foods field

TL;DR: These properties suggest that postbiotics may contribute, to the improvement of host health by improving specific physiological functions, even though the exact mechanisms have not been entirely elucidated.
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Assessment of multifunctional activity of bioactive peptides derived from fermented milk by specific Lactobacillus plantarum strains

TL;DR: Assessment of the anti-inflammatory, antihemolytic, antioxidant, antimutagenic, and antimicrobial activities of crude extracts and peptide fractions obtained from fermented milks with specific Lactobacillus plantarum strains provides valuable evidence of multifunctional role of peptides derived of fermented milk by the action of specific L. plantarUM strains.
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Invited review: Bioactive compounds produced during cheese ripening and health effects associated with aged cheese consumption.

TL;DR: This review provides an overview of the main bioactive components present or released during the ripening process of different types of cheese.
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Invited review: Fermented milk as antihypertensive functional food.

TL;DR: The objective of this overview was to present available information related to the evaluation of fermented milk containing antihypertensive peptides by in vitro and in vivo studies, which are required before a fermented functional dairy product may be introduced to the market.
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Migration of α-tocopherol from an active multilayer film into whole milk powder

TL;DR: In this paper, the migration of α-tocopherol from a multilayer active packaging (made of high density polyethylene, ethylene vinyl alcohol and a layer of low density polyylene containing the antioxidant) to whole milk powder (WMP) was studied.