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  • Almered Olsson, Gunilla, 1951, et al. (author)
  • Food systems sustainability: For whom and by whom? – An examination of different 'food system change' viewpoints
  • 2018
  • In: Development Research Conference 2018: “Rethinking development”, 22–23 August 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden.
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    • The United Nations identifies the food crisis as one of the primary overarching challenges facing the international community. Different stakeholders in the food system have widely different perspectives and interests, and challenging structural issues, such as the power differentials among them, remain largely unexamined. These challenges make rational discourse among food system actors from different disciplines, sectors and levels difficult. These challenges can often prevent them from working together effectively to find innovative ways to respond to food security challenges. This means that finding solutions to intractable and stuck issues, such as the food crisis often stall, not at implementation, but at the point of problem identification. Food system sustainability means very different things to different food system actors. These differences in no way undermine or discount the work carried out by these players. However, making these differences explicit is an essential activity that would serve to deepen theoretical and normative project outcomes. Would the impact and reach of different food projects differ if these differences were made explicit? The purpose of this initial part of a wider food system research project is not to search for difference or divergence, with the aim of critique, but rather to argue that by making these differences explicit, the overall food system project engagement will be made more robust, more inclusive and more encompassing. This paper starts with some discussion on the different food system perspectives, across scales, regions and sectors but focuses primarily on the design of processes used to understand these divergent and at times contradictory views of what a sustainable food system may be. This paper draws on ongoing work within the Mistra Urban Futures project, using the food system projects in cities as diverse as Cape Town, Manchester, Gothenburg and Kisumu as sites for this enquiry.
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  • Höjer, Annika, et al. (author)
  • Fytoöstrogener – senaste nytt
  • 2012
  • In: Rapport / SLU, Institutionen för norrländsk jordbruksvetenskap. ; , s. 16-17
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  • Kessler, Vadim, et al. (author)
  • CaptiGel Technology for Encapsulation of Biomaterials and Medicines
  • 2009
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    • Inorganic materials receive increasing interest as components and major constituents of encapsulation formulations for bio-molecules and microorganisms. Sol-gel technology is broadly recognized as a versatile synthetic approach to colloidal inorganic materials, perspective as potential hydrosol and hydrogel matrices for encapsulation. The industrial development in this field has been mostly focused on silica in the view of the availability of both organic and inorganic precursors of silica gels and, especially, due to their easy handling and facile control over gelation parameters. Metal oxides have been practically excluded from this application domain, because of the high chemical reactivity and apparent bio-incompatibility of the related precursor chemicals. However, the metal oxides with compositions corresponding to naturally abundant biocompatible minerals, for example titanium dioxide (registered even as the Food Additive E171), can represent an attractive alternative to silica. Stable and biocompatible hydrosols and hydrogels of titanium dioxide and other metal oxides can be successfully prepared using modification of the related metal organic precursors with hydrophilic ligands, especially if the latter can be supplied with electric charge through interaction with acids or bases [1]. The produced colloids are then naturally buffered within biocompatible pH region. An attractive feature of the thus produced colloid particles is that they possess a core-shell structure: the crystalline core contributes with attractive UV-protective properties, while the amorphous shell hinders the negative photochemical activity and permits easy aggregation of the particles into continuous films, self-assembling at any phase boundary, for example, a cell membrane of a microorganism. This permits to produce formulations able to protect the encapsulated biomaterial from both chemical and physical hazards. Another attractive feature of titanium dioxide is its specific biodegradability, offering possibility of enhanced chemically and bio-chemically triggered release [2]. Metal oxide surfaces possess even a pronounced affinity to carboxylate and phosphate/phosphonate functions present in the formula of many important medicines. Release of these drugs after their chemosorption in the oxide hydrogels is a slow and kinetically controlled process sought in many medical applications, which makes the produced materials attractive for drug delivery applications. 1. Kessler, V.G.; Seisenbaeva, G.A.; Håkansson, S.; Unell, M, Metal Oxide Hydrogels and Hydrosols, Their Preparation and Use, PCT application WO07145573. 2. Kessler, V.G.; Seisenbaeva, G.A.; Håkansson, S.; Unell, M, Chemically Triggered Biodelivery Using Metal–Organic Sol–Gel Synthesis. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2008. 47(44): p. 8506-8509
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