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Carbohydrates extraction

The catalytic aqueous phase reforming might prove useful for the generation of hydrogen-rich gas from carbohydrates extracted from renewable biomass and biomass waste streams. The biomass-derived hydrocarbons are suitable to hydrogen generation from biomass, as well as for the reforming. [Pg.177]

Though plants are the predominant source of most of this material, microbial inputs are important as well (Cheshire, 1977). Carbohydrate extracts from soils and sediments probably contain only a small fraction of the total carbohydrate concentration since much of the carbohydrate content appears to be polysaccharides bound to the humic components (Lowe, 1978), and probably to clay minerals as well. Its presence is recognized by the release of simpler sugars upon hydrolysis of the sample (Greenland and Oades, 1975 Lowe, 1978). Isolated polysaccharide fractions are generally polydisperse mixtures. [Pg.115]

Amino acids, fats carbohydrates Extraction, cleanup GC, HPLC, electrophoresis... [Pg.4]

Negro, M.J., Ballesteros, I., Manzanares, P, Oliva, J.M., Saez, F., and Ballesteros, M., Inulin-containing biomass for ethanol production carbohydrate extraction and ethanol fermentation, Appl. Biochem. Biotech., 129-132, 922-932, 2006. [Pg.146]

A lignin sample free of contaminants not chemically bonded to lignin such as carbohydrates, extractives, and monomeric, dimeric, and oligomeric lignin degradation products... [Pg.268]

Natural adhesives derived from animals, caseins from protein isolated from milk, and starch, a carbohydrate extracted from vegetable plants, for example are used for bonding paper and card in the packaging industries. [Pg.202]

Starch—a carbohydrate extracted from vegetable plants such as corn, rice, wheat, and potatoes, probably better known as paste. Major use area is in bonding paper and paper products such as bookbinding, corrugated boxes, paper bags, wallpaper paste (nonremovable) also used as a sizing in textiles. The laundry uses starch on your shirt collars to stiffen and give shape to your shirt. [Pg.138]

Linear glycuronoglycan consisting mainly of P-(l-4) linked D-mannuronic and a-(l-4)hnked L-gultironic acid units in pyranose ring form. Hydrophilic colloidal carbohydrate extracted by the use of dilute alkali from natural strains of various species of brown seaweeds. [Pg.493]


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