The 2nd American Oil Chemists’ Society
(AOCS) China Section Conference: Health, Advanced Processing and Value-Added
Utilization
---Nov 08-11, Pearl River Hotel, Guangzhou,
China---
Updated on October 21th, 2019
Date
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Schedule
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Nov. 7
Thursday
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Registration for
the 22nd Practical Short Course: Advanced Technologies in Oilseed Processing,
Edible Oil Refining and Oil Modification
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Nov. 8
Friday
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Full
Day Registration & Premeeting Program
LOCATION: No. 8 Hall, Level Three (Kai
Xuan Hua Mei Hotel)
The
22nd Practical Short Course (需要单独注册缴费,不包含在AOCS会议中)
“Advanced
Technologies in Oilseed Processing, Edible Oil Refining and Oil Modification”
8:00
am – 5:00 pm Short Course Sessions
Program PDF: http://www.smartshortcourses.com/pdf/22ndOilProcess.pdf
(for
more information please refer to: http://www.smartshortcourses.com/oilprocess22/program.html)
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LOCATION:
AOCS China Section
Board & Advisory Council Meeting
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Nov. 9
Saturday
(Early Morning)
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LOCATION: No. 2 Hall, Level One
Special Sunrise session: Professional Development for Young
Scientists and Students
Chairs: Kangming
Ma, Eurofins, USA
Tong Wang, University
of Tennessee, USA
1. How to make most out of a professional society (such as AOCS,
IFT)?
(Tong
Wang, University of Tennessee, USA, and Janet Brown, American Oil Chemists
Society, USA)
2. How to get your manuscripts published in a journal (such as
JAOCS, Lipids)?
(Doug
Hayes, University of Tennessee, USA, and Eric Murphy, University of North Dakota,
USA)
3. What does a corporation want from you?
(Xuebing
Xu, Wilmar (Shanghai) Biotechnology R&D Center Ltd., Shanghai, China)
4. How to make professional networks?
(Kangming
Ma, Eurofins, USA)
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Nov. 9
Saturday (Morning)
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LOCATION: Li Tang Hall, Level One
Plenary Session 1
Chairs: Lianzhou
Jiang, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, China
Xuebing
Xu, Wilmar (Shanghai) Biotechnology R&D Center Ltd., Shanghai, China
1.
Raw material production and supply
(Hai Nian, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China)
2. U.S. Soy crop conditions, and U.S. soy
innovation to improve quality
(Jacob Parker, Director, United Soybean Board, USA)
3.
Marketing trends & consumer perceptions
(Fei Guo,
China National Cereals, Oils & Foodstuffs Corp. Beijing, China)
4.
Are medium saturated fatty acids magical or evil: what do the data tells us?
(Eric
Murphy, University of North Dakota, USA)
Tea
break and group photo
LOCATION: Li Tang Hall, Level One
Plenary
Session 2
Chairs: Keshun
Liu, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USA
Yong
Wang, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China
1.
Unusual oil crops in China and their lipids
(Mingming Zheng, Oilcrops Research Institute, Chinese Academy of
Agricultural Sciences, Wuhan, China)
2. High oleic soybean oil: an exceptionally oil meeting
both food industry and consumer needs
(Susan Knowlton, Corteva Agriscience,
USA)
3.
Plant-based meat analogues: past, present and future
(Lianzhou
Jiang, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, China)
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12:00-13:00 Lunch
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Nov. 9
Saturday
(Afternoon)
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LOCATION: No. 3 Hall, Level Two
Technical Session 1: New Technology
Chairs: Xuebing
Xu, Wilmar (Shanghai) Biotechnology R&D Center Ltd., Shanghai, China
Hui Zhang, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou,
China
1.
Emerging technology for lipid processing and applications.
(Hai
Zhao, Wilmar (Shanghai) Biotechnology R&D Center Ltd., Shanghai, China)
2.
Role of food matrix and processing in the release and bioavailability of
bioactive peptides
(Chibuike C. Udenigwe, University of Ottawa, Canada)
3.
Bicontinuous microemulsions as host systems for membrane peptides and proteins
(Douglas G. Hayes, University of Tennessee, USA)
4.
Microbial lipid production using Rhodosporidium
paludigenum
(Junichi
Mano, Food Research Institute, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization,
Tsukuba, Japan)
5. Core-shell nanofibers
electrospun from gelatin-stabilized oil-in-water emulsions
(Hui Zhang, Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou, China)
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LOCATION: No. 1 Hall, Level One
Technical
Session 2: Analytics and Quality
Chairs: Guoqin
Liu, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
Kangming
Ma, Eurofins, USA
1.
Synthesis of nanoparticles for rapid detection of aflatoxin B1 and pesticide
residue in edible vegetable oils
(Hongshun Yang, National University of Singapore,
Singapore)
2.
Study on the distribution and formation mechanism of 4-hydroxyl-hexanal and
4-hydroxy-nonenal in vegetable oils
(Guoqin Liu, South China University of Technology,
Guangzhou, China)
3. Refining
technology of vegetable oil based on new national food safety standards
(Manyi Wang, China National Cereals, Oils
and Foodstuffs Corporation, Beijing, China)
4. Perspective
of rapid detection by photonics combined with Al in grains and oils
(Wenming Cao, Wilmar (Shanghai)
Biotechnology R&D Center Ltd, China)
5. Liquid oil stabilization of sesame
paste using ethyl cellulose
(Chuanguo Ma, Henan University of Technology,
Zhengzhou, China)
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LOCATION: No. 2 Hall, Level One
Technical
Session 3: Lipid Oxidation
Chairs: Tong
Wang, University of Tennessee, USA
Yanlan
Bi, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou, China
1.
Oxidation kinetics of PUFA of different lipid forms in dried adductor muscle
during storage
(Dayoung Zhou, Dalian Polytechnic
University, Dalian, China)
2. Development of new natural antioxidants for omega-3 oil and
frying oil
(Sean Liu, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
USA)
3. Orbitides extracted from flax seed oil and contributions to antioxidation
and antitumor activities
(Jiangning Hu, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian, China)
4. Comparison of functional and nutritional
properties of lipids from black and white sesame seeds
(Xuede Wang, Henan University of
Technology, Zhengzhou, China)
5. Impact
of linolenic acid on oxidative stability of rapeseed oils
(Xiuzhu Yu, Northwest A&F University,
Yangling, China)
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15:10– 15:30 Tea break
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LOCATION: No. 3 Hall, Level Two
Technical
Session 4: Health and Nutrition
Chairs: Eric
Murphy, University North Dakota, USA
Xia Zhang, South-China University of
Technology, Guangzhou, China
1. Specialty oils
development program focused on health and functionality
(D. Iassonova, X. Luo and L. DeBonte. Cargill,
Plymouth, USA.)
2. Application of phospholipidomics in
studies of chronic diseases
(Shuang Song, Chinese Center for
Disease Control and prevention, Beijing, China)
3. Influence of multiscale structures of
lipids on their in vitro digestibility
(Xia Zhang, South China University of
Technology, Guangzhou, China)
4. Studies on the improvement of glycometabolism function of
foxtail millet
(Dianzhi Hou, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China)
5. Antitumor activities of
polysaccharides from fermented rice bran with edible fungi
(Xuhui Zhuang, Academy of State
Administration of Grain, Beijing, China)
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LOCATION: No. 1 Hall, Level One
Technical
Session 5: Biocatalysis
Chairs: Chibuike
C. Udenigwe, University of Ottawa, Canada
Bilian Chen, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou,
China
1. Enzymatic synthesis of sugar esters
(Douglas
G. Hayes, University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA)
2. Preparation
of cocoa butter substitute by enzymatic interesterification and the application
on chocolate
(Yong Wang, Jinan University, Guangzhou,
China)
3. Enzymatic ethanolysis of microalgal lipids to concentrate
ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
(Yongjin He, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou,
China)
4. Non
immobilised lipase: a promising approach for palm fatty acid distillate
hydrolysis
(Yee Ying Lee, Monash University Malaysia,
Malaysia)
5. Enzymatic preparation
and activities study of phytosterol esters
(Mingming Zheng, Oil Crops Research
Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Wuhan, China)
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LOCATION: No. 2 Hall, Level One
Technical Session 6: Structured Lipids and Microencapsulation
Chairs:
Casimir
C. Akoh, University of Georgia, Georgia, USA
Hongshun Yang, National University of
Singapore, Singapore
1.
Lipase-mediated synthesis of various structured lipids
(Casimir
C. Akoh, University of Georgia, Athens, USA)
2. The
green approaches to prepare the structured lipids of phenolic acids
(Shangde Sun, Henan University of Technology,
Zhengzhou, China)
3. Microencapsulation technology and applications in oils and
fats
(Sefa Koseoglu, Bioactives World, USA)
4.
Enzymatic preparation of medium-long chain triacylglycerols
in a solvent-free system for infant formula use
(Xiaosan Wang, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, China)
5. Improvement of oxidative stability of Antarctic krill
oil by yeast-cell-based microencapsulation
(Liang Song, Dalian Polytech, Dalian, China)
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18:30-21:00 Gala
Dinner
Special presentation --AOCS
in the global science and technology
(Janet Brown, Director, AOCS
Membership and Publications, USA)
“AOCS Best Paper Award” winner announcement
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Nov. 10
Sunday
(Morning)
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LOCATION: No. 3 Hall, Level Two
Technical Session 7: Bioactive Peptides and Soy
Chairs:
Rotimi Aluko, University of Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada
Xiaonan Sui, Northeast
Agricultural University, Harbin, China
1.
Structural and functional properties of oilseed
protein-derived bioactive peptides
(Rotimi
Aluko, University of Manitoba, Canada)
2. The upside and downside of flaxseed oil soluble cyclic
peptides
(Martin
Reaney, University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
3. Antiproliferative effects on human
cancer cells of peptides from sufu, the Chinese fermented soybean curd
(Li
Li, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China)
4. Creating added value in soyfoods: Industrial production
systems for making soy milk, bean curd and derived products
(Ignace Debruyne, Ignace Debruyne & Associates, Belgium)
5. Study on wet gluten rheological properties
and texturization with soybean meal by high moisture extrusion
(Hongzhou An, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou, China)
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LOCATION: No. 1 Hall, Level One
Technical Session 8: Enzyme Applications and Development
Chairs:
Sean
Liu, U.S. Dept of Agriculture, USA
Martin Reaney, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
1. Production and process optimization of human milk fat
analogs according to triacylglycerol profiles of breast milk in Chinese women
(Dongzhe Sun, China National Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs Corporation,
Beijing, China)
2. Proteome analysis and
degrading enzyme development of Schizophyllum
sp by fermenting on corn bran fiber
(Yuchun
Liu, Academy of State Administration of Grain, Beijing, China)
3.
Immobilization of lipases onto the organically-modified sba-15 and their catalytic
performance in glycerolysis
(Nanjing Zhong, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangdong, China)
4.
Fabrication and biosensing properties of metal organic framework immobilized
lipase
(Ling Zhi Cheong, Ningbo University, Ningbo, China)
5. Preparation and characterization of
functional peptides from high temperature pressed peanut cake by enzymolysis
(Kangyi Zhang, Henan Academy of Agriculture Sciences, Henan, China)
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LOCATION: No. 2 Hall, Level One
Technical Session 9: Processing and Edible Applications
Chairs:
Manyi
Wang, China National Cereals, Oils & Foodstuffs Corp, Beijing, China
Xiaolan Luo, Cargill, USA
1. The application of rotating packed
bed reactor in enzymatic hydrolysis and esterification
(Li Deng, Beijing University of Chemical
Technology, Beijing, China)
2. Processing technology and quality
evaluation of flavored rapeseed oil
(Xiangyu Wang, China National Cereals,
Oils and Foodstuffs Corporation, Beijing, China)
3. Frying oil
extenders and frying oil management
(Xiaolan Luo, D. Iassonova, and L.
DeBonte. Cargill, Plymouth, MN, USA)
4.
Effect of frying on water and oil distribution, starch physicochemical
properties and digestibility for glutinous rice case
(Yibin Zhou, Anhui Agricultural University,
Hefei, China)
5. The effect of frying oil on the
sensory quality of the Chinese fried foods
(Junmei Liang, Wilmar (Shanghai)
Biotechnology R&D Center Ltd., Shanghai, China)
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9:40-10:00 Tea break
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LOCATION: No. 3 Hall, Level Two
Technical Session 10: Surfactants and Catalysis
Chairs:
Douglas G. Hayes, University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA
Helen Ngo, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
USA
1. Biobased surfactants: overview and recent
trends
(Douglas G. Hayes, University of Tennessee
Knoxville, USA)
2. Efficient catalytic processes for new
functional fatty acid production
(Helen Ngo and Jianwei Zhang, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, USA)
3. Syntheses and structure-property
profiles of novel bio-based surfactants
(Ping Lan, Jinan University, Guangzhou,
China)
4. Heterogeneous catalytic production of conjugated linoleic acid
by Ruthenium supported catalysts
(Shulai Liu, Zhejiang University of
Technology, Hangzhou, China)
5. Ionic liquid microemulsions based on
vegetable oils and their applications
(Zongcheng Yan, South China University
of Technology, Guangzhou, China)
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LOCATION: No. 1 Hall, Level One
Technical Session 11: Gels for Delivery Systems
Chairs:
Nuria Acevedo, Iowa State University, USA
Zong Meng, Jiangnan
University, Wuxi, China
1.
Development of an edible novel bigel system for food applications
(Nuria
Acevedo, Iowa State University, USA)
2.
Study on physical properties and microstructure of oleogels/oleofoams
(Zong
Meng, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, China)
3. Rational design of organogels based on self-assembly of
functional lipid molecules
(Yaqi Lan, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China)
4. Study on the self-assembly mechanism of food supramolecules
driven by exogenous complementary of physical forces and the
antibacterial activity of the hydrogels made thereof
(Bing Hu, Nanjing Agricultural University, Jiangsu, China)
5. Damage of consumption of over-cooked oil on liver function
and its regulation via resistant starch
(Zhongkai Zhou, Tianjin University of
Science & Technology, Tianjing, China)
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LOCATION: No. 2 Hall, Level One
Technical
Session 12: Vegetable Proteins: Technology and Applications
Chairs: Xiaoquan
Yang, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
Yonghui Li, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA
1. Microparticulating
plant protein and structural modulation of meat alternatives
(Xiaoquan Yang, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou,
China)
2. Expanding plant
protein utilization with extrusion technology
(Keshun Liu, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USA)
3. Making aquafaba emulsifier from chickpea, faba
bean and other pulses
(Rana Mustafa, University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
4. Hollow soy protein microspheres templated on porous
calcium carbonate microparticles
(Xiaonan Sui, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, China)
5. Effect of
drying methods on the physicochemical and functional properties of quinoa
proteins
(Yonghui Li, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA)
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12:00-13:00 Lunch
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Nov. 10
Sunday
(Afternoon)
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Visit the South-China University of Technology and Jinan University
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