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Pietta, P., Mauri, P., and Rava, A. (1986a). Improved high-performance liquid high-performance liquid chromatography method for the analysis of ginsenosides in Panax ginseng extracts and products. /. Chromatogr. 356,212-219. [Pg.92]

I.Pollak 1915 Amylases Malt extract and production procedure... [Pg.13]

Increased recognition of the nutritional significance of components of the MFGM has led to a number of studies dedicated to the extraction and production of MFGM from buttermilk. Specific processes have been designed to obtain MFGM isolates free from other milk constituents, with the explicit objective of their use as bioactive and functional food ingredients. The differences in composition between isolates produced from different... [Pg.229]

Like cane sugar processing, the main stages in the extraction and production of sugar from... [Pg.1676]

Matsumoto, H., Okubo, M., Hamajina, S., Katahira, K., Iwahara, H. (2002). Extraction and production of hydrogen using high-temperature proton conductor. Solid State Ionics 152-3, 715-720. [Pg.424]

Simulated moving bed (SMB) and Varicol processes Simultaneous maximization of the purity of the extract and productivity of the unit. Genetic algorithm SMB and Varicol processes for a model chiral separation were optimized for multiple objectives and their comparative performance was discussed. Zhang et al. (2003)... [Pg.33]

In another example, air is added as a source of oxygen to the expansion vessel at 150 °C to oxidize 4-carboxy benzaldehyde (a coproduct of p-xylene oxidation ) to terephthalic acid. Again, no quantitative information is given about rates of reaction, conversion, purity, etc. Still other examples relate that water at 327 °C and 200 atm (subcritical not supercritical) either with or without oxygen results in the extraction and production of purified terephthalic acid. [Pg.459]

RDA Recommended Daily Allowance (US Food and Nutrition Board) receptor site in an organ, a cell or a macromolecule at which active substances (including toxic substances) are bound reserves the quantity of resources which can be economically exploited using the currently available processes reservoir storage container, in environmental chemistry a natural receptacle from which the outflow of material per unit time is small compared with its total capacity resource reserve source of supply, geological the natural content of raw materials in the Earth s crust which are actually or potentially suitable for extraction and production (forecasts also include the marginal resources) - even under changed economic circumstances... [Pg.1691]

LCI quantified the amount of land occupied in m years per functional unit for each unit process from raw material extraction and production through manufacturing, and the functional unit assumed for this study was 1 million T-shirts. [Pg.278]

From Table 13.5, it is evident that if the cotton bags are not reused, this wUl pose a very severe threat to the environment, and if they are used 173 times (as determined by this particular study), the environmental impacts are significantly reduced. From the life cycle impact assessment results, it was noticed that the material extraction and production contributed to almost more than 98% to all the impact categories (this might be... [Pg.294]

On basis of the published literature presented in this chapter and with our own practical experience gathered, we developed following approach for accurate and reliable anthocyanin analysis in berries, berry extracts and products containing berry anthocyanins. [Pg.160]

C.A. Pickles, Dielectric drying of nickeliferous limonitic laterite ores, in Proceedings of Nickel and Cobak 2005—Challenges in Extraction and Production, J. Donald, R. Schonewille, eds., Calgary, AB, Canada August 21-24, 2005, pp. 515-530. [Pg.620]

The methods most frequently used for the assessment of genotoxic and antigenotoxic activities of lichen extracts and products in vitro and in vivo are described above. These methods are not meant to be comprehensive of all existing... [Pg.159]


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