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Lanka. The fruits are broken by hand or machine, and the fiber extracted from the broken husks from which the coconut has been removed for copra. The husks are retted ia rivers, and the fiber separated by hand beating with sticks or by a decortication machine. The fibers are washed, dried, and hackled, and used ia upholstery, cordage, fabrics, mats, and bmshes. [Pg.363]

Commercially important nuts ia world trade iaclude almond, Bra2il nut, cashew, chestnut, coconut (copra), filbert, macadamia, palm nut, peanut, pecan, pignoHa, pistachio, and Knglish walnut. Coconut, palm nut, peanut, as well as babassu, oiticia, and tung, are important sources of oil for soap, paint, varnish, as well as many other domestic and iadustrial uses. [Pg.280]

Coconut. In 1988, total coconut production was 36,802,000 t, of which 81% was produced in Asia, mainly in Indonesia and the Philippines (157). The coconut is essentiaUy a crop of the lowland tropics (157). On the average, five nuts are required to produce 1 kg of copra, the dried endosperm of the nut. Copra is further processed to obtain coconut oil and copra meal. To produce coconut milk, which is an emulsion of coconut oil and water, grated fresh coconut meat is mixed with hot water and pressed (157). Either poles having an attached sickle-shaped knife or monkeys (158) may be used for harvesting. [Pg.280]

Coconut oil [8001-31-8] is one of the primary vegetable oils used in the manufacture of soap products. Coconut oil is obtained from the dried fmit (copra) of the coconut palm tree. The fmit is dried either in the sun or over open fires from burning the husks of the fmit, with the oil pressed out of the dried fmit. [Pg.151]

Includes rapeseed, fish, copra, and palm kernel meals. [Pg.300]

Copra (coconut), palm fmit, andpalm kernel f. Mm. Oil Chem. Soc. 62(2) (1985). [Pg.306]

Refs. 32-37. Includes copra, cottonseed, com germ, peanuts, flax, safflower, sunflower, sesame, palm kernels, and linseed. ... [Pg.19]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Coconut butter Coconut oil Copra oil Chemical Formula Not applicable. [Pg.280]

Formulating a hypothesis It is hypothesized that copra (coconut meal), another complex natural material, is the solid found in the oil and in the centrifuge. [Pg.823]

Selecting an approach A sample of copra is needed so that a reference spectrum can be obtained and compared to the spectra of the material in the oil. [Pg.823]

Implementation A sample of copra is prepared as a reference standard fresh coconut. The spectrum of the standard is a good match for the spectrum of the unknown material from the centrifuge. [Pg.823]

Mannans have been found in some kinds of plants such as endosperms of copra and ivory palm nuts, guar beans, locust beans, coffee beans and roots of konjak Amorphophallus konjac). Most of these saccharides are used only in the food and feed processing industries. Recently, it has been reported that manno-oligosaccharides are useful as one of the best growth factors for Bifidobacterium sp. and Lactobacillus... [Pg.52]

E, co/i JMlOl (pMAH3) was grown aerobically in LB broth for 24 h at 37°C. The P-mannanase activity was located mainly in the periplasmic (53%) and intracellular (43%) fractions. No induction of the enzyme could be detected in the presence or absence of mannan, such as konjak, locust bean and copra, in the growth medium. [Pg.57]

Namiki. Generation of mannitol from copra meal. J Food Sci 1985 50(3) 757-760. [Pg.144]

OILS, EDIBLE COCONUT Coconut butter, Copra oil, Coconut oil NL 0 I 0 ... [Pg.106]

Groundnut, copra, palm kernel, cotton seed, babassu, maize, and products derived from 0.02... [Pg.252]

Continuous screw presses are used (1) for extracting fats and oils in small operations where investment capital or supplies of raw materials are limited and installation of a solvent extraction plant is impractical (2) to partially defat high-oil content seeds for easier handling in subsequent solvent extraction or hard pressing and (3) for extraction of animal flesh and bones, fish, and fleshy-type oilseeds such as palm fruit, olives, and copra (dried coconut meat ), and oilseeds. These machines have been generically referred to as expellers, but the Expeller trademark belongs to Anderson International Corporation, Cleveland, OH, successor to the company founded by Valerius D. Anderson who patented the first continuous screw press in 1899. [Pg.1585]

Coconut Oil (Unhydrogenated) occurs as a viscous, white to light yellow-tan liquid. It is obtained from the kernel of the fruit of the coconut palm Cocos nucifera (Fam. Palmae). The crude oil obtained by mechanically pressing dried coconut meat (copra) is refined, bleached, and deodorized to substantially remove free fatty acids, phospholipids, color, odor and flavor components, and other non-oil materials. Compared with many natural fats, Coconut Oil (Unhydrogenated) has an abrupt melting range, changing from a rather firm, plastic solid at about 21° or below to a liquid at about 21°. [Pg.119]


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