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Dataset. 2024

DATA OF MANUSCRIPT POTENTIAL OF DRY-CURED HAM BONES AS A SUSTAINABLE SOURCE TO OBTAIN ANTIOXIDANT AND DPP-IV INHIBITORY EXTRACTS

  • Carrera Alvarado, Gisela
  • Toldrá Vilardell, Fidel
  • Mora, Leticia
Excel file including: Degree of hydrolysis, antioxidant activity evaluated by DPPH, FRAP and ABTS assays, inhibition of DPP-IV of 3 enzymatic hydrolysates of Spanish dry-cured ham bone, peptide separation by reverse phase chromatography (RP-HPLC) and hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC); peptide identification by mass spectrometry in tandem and free amino acid content of each hydrolysate, The utilization of animal bones as a protein source could be used as a sustainable pathway for the production of bioactive compounds. In this study, bones were pretreated with pepsin enzyme (PEP) and then sequentially hydrolyzed with Alcalase (PA) and Alcalase, as well as Protana prime (PAPP). The degree of hydrolysis, antioxidant activity, and DPP-IV inhibitory activity were measured. All three hydrolysates showed antioxidant and DPP-IV inhibitory activity; however, the highest result in both bioactivities was obtained with the PAPP hydrolysate. The obtained free amino acid content was 54.62, 88.12, and 668.46 mg/100 mL of hydrolyzed in PEP, PA, and PAPP, respectively. Pepsin pretreatment did not significantly affect the degree of hydrolysis; however, it is suggested that it promoted the cleavage of certain bonds for subsequent protease action. Accordingly, a total of 550 peptides were identified in PEP hydrolysate, 1087 in PA hydrolysate, and 1124 in PAPP hydrolysate using an LC-MS/MS approach. Pepsin pretreatment could be an effective method in the utilization of bone sources for the production of antioxidant and hypoglycemic peptides., Grant PID2020-119684RB-I00 funded by MCIN/ AEI /10.13039/501100011033 is acknowledged. Grant GRISOLIAP/2020/021 de la Consellería de Innovació, Universitats, Ciència i Societat Digital de la Generalitat Valenciana (G.C.-A.) is also acknowledged. Grant CEX2021-001189-S funded by MCIN/ AEI /10.13039/501100011033 is acknowledged, With funding from the Spanish government through the ‘Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence’ accreditation (CEX2021-001189-S), Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/371659
Dataset. 2024

DATA OF MANUSCRIPT PORK ORGANS AS A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF FLAVOUR-RELATED SUBSTANCES

  • López-Martínez, Manuel Ignacio
  • Toldrá Vilardell, Fidel
  • Mora, Leticia
Excel file including: Proximate composition and physicochemical parameters of porcine organs, antioxidant activity of pork organs (ABTS, DPPH and FRAP), total nucleotides (mg nucleotide/100g organ), free amino acids (mg amino acid/g organ), and total amino acids (mg amino acid/g organ)., The increase in world population has generated a higher demand for quality proteins, increasing the production in meat industry but also the generation of thousands of tons of by-products, with a negative economic and environmental impact. The valorisation of slaughterhouse by-products by giving by-products a new use as food ingredient is one of the best strategies to add value while reducing environmental damage. Flavour is one of the most influential parameters in the purchasing decision of consumers, and in meat products it is mostly influenced by the content in free amino acids and nucleotides. In this study, the potential of 4 pork organs (liver, kidney, lung, and brain) as a source of flavour-related substances was investigated. Liver proved to be the organ showing the highest content of free and total amino acids related to taste, while kidney was the organ with the highest content of umami nucleotides. The results of the Taste Activity Value indicated that umami, sweet, and bittersweet amino acids are main responsible for the taste of the organs. On the other hand, the synergy between amino acids and nucleotides in relation with umami taste was determined, showing liver and kidney the best values in Equivalent Umami Content. In addition, the antioxidant activity of the organs was determined, and liver and kidney showed the highest antioxidant activity in all assays (p < 0.05). In conclusion, pork organs, especially liver and kidney, may be good candidates to be used as raw materials to produce functional flavouring ingredients., This work was supported by the Project PID2020-119684RB-I00 and grant PRE2021-100576 to MILM funded by MCIN/ AEI /10.13039/501100011033 and European Social Fund are acknowledged. The Accreditation as Center of Excellence Severo Ochoa CEX2021-001189-S funded by MCIN/AEI / 10.13039/501100011033 is also fully acknowledged, With funding from the Spanish government through the ‘Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence’ accreditation (CEX2021-001189-S), Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/371654
Dataset. 2024

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR THERMOCHEMICAL RECYCLING OF POLYSTYRENE WASTE BY PYROLYSIS USING A PILOT-SCALE AUGER REACTOR: PROCESS DEMONSTRATION IN A RELEVANT ENVIRONMENT [DATASET]

  • Royuela García, David
  • Veses Roda, Alberto
  • Martínez Ángel, Juan Daniel
  • Callén Romero, M. Soledad
  • López Sebastián, José Manuel
  • García Martínez, Tomás
  • Murillo Villuendas, Ramón
5 figures, 1 table.-- Under a Creative Commons License BY NC ND 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/., Fig. S1. Temperature profile along the reactor at 500 ºC. Left: at 6 kg/h; right: at 9 kg/h. Fig. S2. TG and DTG curves of PS. Fig. S3. Some images of the operational issues related to feed screw blockages and polystyrene blocks formation. Fig. S4. Volatile residence time variation as a function of PS feeding rate. Fig. S5. Spectrum analysis GC. Table S1. GC/MS analysis. Volatiles residence time estimation: To calculate the residence time of volatiles released during the pyrolysis of PS (polystyrene), various parameters need to be considered. These include the volume available for the feedstock in the auger, which depends on the auger diameter and the design of the auger pitch, as well as different process parameters such as the feed rate and the density of volatiles., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/372199
Dataset. 2024

KHANAFIS. BASE DE DATOS DE SCARABAEOIDEA COPRÓFAGOS DEL NORTE DE ÁFRICA

  • Lobo, Jorge M.
  • Romero Samper, J.
[Description of methods used for collection/generation of data] Recopilación de datos procedentes de la literatura y de colecciones privadas o públicas relativos a los coleópteros Scarabaeoidea pertenecientes a las familias Scarabaeidae (Scarabaeinae y Aphodiinae) 7 Geotrupidae [Methods for processing the data] trabajo realizado gracias a una ayuda del Instituto de Estudios Ceutíes (https://www.ieceuties.org/)durante los años 2009-2010., This database compiles information from 93 bibliographic references and various unpublished materials on the distribution of species belonging to the families Scarabaeidae (Scarabaeinae and Aphodiinae) and Geotrupidae in Morocco and the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla. It also includes a few records from other regions in North Africa. The records have been georeferenced in decimal degrees with an approximate accuracy of 1 km, and the taxonomic nomenclature of the species has been standardised based on Volume 3 of the Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera (Löbl and Löbl, 2016)., Proyecto “: Creación de una base de datos sobre los Scarabaeoidea coprófagos de Marruecos, Instituto de Estudios Ceutíes (https://www.ieceuties.org/), 2009-2010., Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/372199, https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/16674
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/373985
Dataset. 2024

DATASET: FEED EFFICIENCY AND RESILIENCE IN DAIRY EWES SUBJECTED TO A NUTRITIONAL CHALLENGE

  • Barrio, Esther
  • Frutos, Pilar
  • Friggens, Nicolas C.
  • Toral, Pablo G.
  • Hervás, Gonzalo
This work forms part of the PID2020-113441RB-I00 project, funded by the Spanish Research State Agency (MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033). E. Barrio benefited from a FPI predoctoral contract (PRE2021-098235) funded by the Spanish Research State Agency (MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033) and by the European Social Fund (“ESF Investing in your future”). The authors have not stated any conflicts of interest., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/374195
Dataset. 2024

NUMERICAL MODELS FOR THE SIMULATION OF BLEED-OFF CONTROL ON POST-INJECTION SEISMICITY IN ‎ENHANCED GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS

  • Kivi, Iman Rahimzadeh
  • Vilarrasa, Víctor
[Description of methods used for collection/generation of data] The models are 2D plane strain including a homogeneous and isotropic granitic reservoir rock ‎intersected by an interconnected fracture network and a distant fault to the wellbore. Generic hydromechanical properties are assumed for the reservoir rock and the intersecting fractures and fault. The fault ‎in the models is either hydraulically isolated from the fracture network, i.e., our "basecase" scenario, or intersected by them, a scenario referred to as "connected". Post-‎injection protocols to control seismicity include well shut-in or bleed-off. During bleed-off, the ‎wellhead is opened to impose hydrostatic pressure conditions along the well over a period of ‎either 24 h or 1 h. The ‎hydrostatic pressure profile is maintained afterwards. Different injection ‎periods are considered to inspect the effect of this parameter on the effectiveness of bleed-off ‎in controlling post-injection seismicity. ‎, [Methods for processing the data] The Code_Bright executables "Cb_v9_3.exe" or "Cb_v9_1_3par4", i.e., the parallel version of the code running on 4 CPU cores, can be used to run the numerical models. Upon running the executables, the code generates several outputs, including "root.post.msh" and "root.post.res". These two outputs include the mesh structure and the simulation results, respectively. Any postprocessing software supporting the output file formats can be used to visualize the data., The Global physics-based database of injection-induced seismicity is licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 International License. Users are free to copy and redistribute the database material in any medium or format, and remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially., This dataset comprises the input files for numerical simulation of stimulating an enhanced geothermal system and the associated risk of induced seismicity. Numerical models explore the hydromechanical mechanisms of post-injection induced seismicity and the potential impact of bleed-off to control seismicity. The models are 2D plane strain including a homogeneous and isotropic granitic reservoir rock intersected by an interconnected fracture network and a distant fault to the wellbore. The fault in our numerical models is either hydraulically isolated from the fracture network, i.e., our “basecase” scenario, or intersected by them, a scenario referred to as “connected”. Post-injection protocols to control seismicity include well shut-in or bleed-off. During bleed-off, the wellhead is opened to impose hydrostatic pressure conditions along the well over a period of either 24 h or 1 h. The ‎hydrostatic pressure profile is maintained afterwards. Different injection periods are considered to inspect the effect of this parameter on the effectiveness of bleed-off in controlling post-injection seismicity. Following this brief explanation, the dataset includes seven models provided in seven distinct folders: “Basecase_Inj250h_shutin”, basecase scenario of 250 h injection followed by well shut-in, “Basecase_Inj250h_bleedoff_1h”, basecase scenario of 250 h injection followed by well bleed-off over 1 h, “Basecase_Inj250h_bleedoff_24h”, basecase scenario of 250 h injection followed by well bleed-off over 24 h, “Connected_Inj84h_shutin”, connected scenario of 84 h injection followed by well shut-in, “Connected_Inj84h_bleedoff_1h”, connected scenario of 84 h injection followed by well bleed-off over 1 h, “Connected_Inj200h_shutin”, connected scenario of 200 h injection followed by well shut-in, “Connected_Inj200h_bleedoff_1h”, connected scenario of 200 h injection followed by well bleed-off over 1 h. In each folder, there is a file with the name of the folder ending as “_gen.dat” which contains the input data of the model, including material properties, initial and boundary conditions and the time intervals. There is also a file ending as “_gri.dat” that includes the information on the mesh. The file “root.dat” includes the name of the model. To run the simulation, execute the Code_Bright executables “Cb_v9_3.exe” or “Cb_v9_1_3par4”, i.e., the parallel version of the code running on 4 CPU cores, in each folder., - Project EASY GEO-CARBON ‎‎(www.easygeocarbon.com)‎ funded by MCIN/AEI‎ through grant number PCI2021-122077-2B‎. - The UKRI Postdoc Guarantee ‎Award THMC4CCS funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council through grant number EP/X026019/1. - The ‎Starting Grant ‎‎GEoREST (www.georest.eu) funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under ‎the ‎‎European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and ‎Innovation Program through under Grant ‎agreement No. 801809. ‎‎, This dataset comprises the input files for numerical simulation of stimulating an enhanced ‎geothermal system and the associated risk of induced seismicity. Numerical models explore the ‎hydromechanical mechanisms of post-injection induced seismicity and the potential impact of ‎bleed-off to control seismicity.‎ The dataset includes seven models provided in seven distinct folders: ‎ ‎"Basecase_Inj250h_shutin", basecase scenario of 250 h injection followed by well shut-in,‎ ‎"Basecase_Inj250h_bleedoff_1h", basecase scenario of 250 h injection followed by well bleed-‎off over 1 h,‎ ‎"Basecase_Inj250h_bleedoff_24h", basecase scenario of 250 h injection followed by well ‎bleed-off over 24 h, ‎ ‎"Connected_Inj84h_shutin", connected scenario of 84 h injection followed by well shut-in,‎ ‎"Connected_Inj84h_bleedoff_1h", connected scenario of 84 h injection followed by well bleed-‎off over 1 h,‎ ‎"Connected_Inj200h_shutin", connected scenario of 200 h injection followed by well shut-in,‎ ‎"Connected_Inj200h_bleedoff_1h", connected scenario of 200 h injection followed by well ‎bleed-off over 1 h.‎, Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2024

FUNGAL ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATED TO PHYLLOSPHERE OF WILD OLIVE TREE IN ANDALUSIA (OLEA EUROPAEA VAR. SYLVESTRIS)

  • López-García, A.
  • Perea, Antonio J.
  • García-Reyes, Antonio
  • Garrido Sánchez, José Luis
  • Fernández-Ocaña, Ana María
  • Alcántara, Julio M.
  • Rey, Pedro J.
Financed by EU project GEN4OLIVE — H2020-SFS-2018-2020 / H2020-SFS-2020-1H2020 (Working Package 2), Grant Agreement number: 101000427., Studies on plant microbiomes have highlighted their crucial role in the functioning of natural and agricultural ecosystems. The holobiont concept has reshaped our understanding of plants, considering not only their inherent traits and environment but also their interactions with associated microorganisms. This dataset comprises information on the presence and abundance of different fungal taxa, in the form of Operational Taxonomic Units, in leaves of Olea europaea var. sylvestris, the wild relative of cultivated olive tree in South Spain. The data was generated by meta-barcoding the ITS2 rDNA of fungi via NovaSeq sequencing. This dataset also contains information on the health status of collected leaves., Financed by EU project GEN4OLIVE — H2020-SFS-2018-2020 / H2020-SFS-2020-1H2020 (Working Package 2), Grant Agreement number: 101000427., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2024

FUNGAL ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATED TO RHIZOSPHERE OF WILD OLIVE TREE IN ANDALUSIA (OLEA EUROPAEA VAR. SYLVESTRIS)

  • López-García, A.
  • Perea, Antonio J.
  • García-Reyes, Antonio
  • Garrido Sánchez, José Luis
  • Fernández-Ocaña, Ana María
  • Alcántara, Julio M.
  • Rey, Pedro J.
Financed by EU project GEN4OLIVE — H2020-SFS-2018-2020 / H2020-SFS-2020-1H2020 (Working Package 2), Grant Agreement number: 101000427., Studies on plant microbiomes have highlighted their crucial role in the functioning of natural and agricultural ecosystems. The holobiont concept has reshaped our understanding of plants, considering not only their inherent traits and environment but also their interactions with associated microorganisms. This dataset comprises information on the presence and abundance of different fungal taxa, in the form of Operational Taxonomic Units, associated to the rhizosphere of Olea europaea var. sylvestris, the wild relative of cultivated olive tree in South Spain. The data was generated by meta-barcoding the ITS2 rDNA of fungi via NovaSeq sequencing., Financed by EU project GEN4OLIVE — H2020-SFS-2018-2020 / H2020-SFS-2020-1H2020 (Working Package 2), Grant Agreement number: 101000427, Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2024

SUPPLEMENT OF EARTHQUAKES TRIGGERED BY THE SUBSURFACE UNDRAINED RESPONSE TO RESERVOIR IMPOUNDMENT AT IRAPÉ, BRAZIL

  • Raza, Haris
  • França, George Sand
  • Sayão, Eveline
  • Vilarrasa, Víctor
The copyright of individual parts of the supplement might differ from the article licence., This supplementary material contains three tables providing data of seismicity and information on sampling, sample preparation, measurement procedures with equipment details, including three figures and generated data in Tables S2 and S3., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2024

SUPPORTING INFORMATION TO DO N-DOPED ACTIVATED CARBONS TRULY OUTPERFORM N-FREE ACTIVATED CARBONS FOR CO2 SEPARATION IN HUMID CONDITIONS? [DATASET]

  • Morales Ospino, R.
  • Taurbekov, A.
  • Castro Gutiérrez, Jimena
  • Izquierdo Pantoja, María Teresa
  • Atamanov, M.
  • Mansurov, Z.
  • Celzard, Alain
  • Fierro, Vanessa
Figure S1: Source: fugacity data obtained from REFPROP software database by NIST.-- Under a Creative Commons License BY-NC-ND 4.0., Figure S1. Comparison of pressure and fugacity values for CO2 and N2 up to 35 bars.-- Mathematical model for the simulation of breakthrough curves:Table 1, Particle and bed parameters; Table 2, Mass transfer parameters; Table 3, Energy transfer parameters; Table 4, Momentum Parameters; Table S1. Fitting parameters of the Dual-Site Langmuir adsorption model; Table S2. Comparison of literature data on CO2 uptake at different temperatures and sample N content; Table S3. Fitting parameters of the Do and Do adsorption model; Figure S2. Selectivity of CO2 over N2 at 1 bar (15 vol.% CO2/ 85 vol.% N2) at different temperatures compared to normalized N-content (divided by BET area) both in the bulk phase (wt.%, top graph) and at the surface (at.%, bottom graph)., This work was supported by the TALiSMAN and TALiSMAN2 projects funded by ERDF and the CATALPA project (ANR-22-PESP-0007) funded by the ANR France 2030 program., Peer reviewed

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