Researcher
Siele Ceuppens
- Disciplines:Food sciences and (bio)technology, Other chemical sciences, Nutrition and dietetics, Agricultural animal production
Affiliations
- Department of Food safety and food quality (Department)
Member
From15 Sep 2008 → 31 Oct 2015
Publications
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- A pragmatic framework to score and inform about the environmental sustainability and nutritional profile of canteen meals, a case study on a university canteen(2018)
Authors: Thomas Schaubroeck, Siele Ceuppens, Duc Anh Luong, Enrico Benetto, Carl Lachat
Pages: 672 - 686 - Microbial community profiling of fresh basil and pitfalls in taxonomic assignment of enterobacterial pathogenic species based upon 16S rRNA(2017)
Authors: Siele Ceuppens, Dieter De Coninck, Nadine Bottledoorn, Filip Van Nieuwerburgh
Pages: 148 - 156 - Molecular methods in food safety microbiology: interpretation and implications of nucleic acid detection(2014)
Authors: Siele Ceuppens, Dan Li, Pierre Renault, Paul Ross, Marc Van Ranst, Luca Cocolin, John Donaghy
Pages: 551 - 577 - Survival of Bacillus cereus vegetative cells and spores during in vitro simulation of gastric passage(2012)
Authors: Siele Ceuppens, Katrien Drieskens, Andreja Rajkovic, Tom Van de Wiele
Pages: 690 - 694 - Survival and germination of Bacillus cereus spores without outgrowth or enterotoxin production during in vitro simulation of gastrointestinal transit(2012)
Authors: Siele Ceuppens, Katrien Drieskens, Andreja Rajkovic, Tom Van de Wiele
Pages: 7698 - 7705 - Impact of intestinal microbiota and gastrointestinal conditions on the in vitro survival and growth of Bacillus cereus(2012)
Authors: Siele Ceuppens, Tom Van de Wiele, Andreja Rajkovic, Tomas Ferrer Cabeceran
Pages: 241 - 246 - Growth characteristics, gene expression and toxin production of Bacillus cereus in the simulated small intestine(2012)
Authors: Siele Ceuppens
- Enterotoxin production by Bacillus cereus under gastrointestinal conditions and their immunological detection by commercially available kits(2012)
Authors: Siele Ceuppens, Andreja Rajkovic, Stefanie Hamelink, Tom Van de Wiele
Pages: 1130 - 1136 - Inactivation of Bacillus cereus vegetative cells by gastric acid and bile during in vitro gastrointestinal transit(2012)
Authors: Siele Ceuppens, Stefanie Hamelink, Tom Van de Wiele
- Development of an in vitro gastrointestinal simulation experiment to assess Bacillus cereus NVH 1230-88 survival during gastrointestinal passage(2012)
Authors: Siele Ceuppens, Tom Van de Wiele, Katrien Drieskens
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