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International Sugar Journal

Doucet, J. and Giddey, C., 1966. Automatic control of sucrose crystallization. International Sugar Journal, 68, 131-136. [Pg.305]

The International Sugar Journal, monthly, 1899. Articles on cane cultivation, technology, and chemistry with leading articles on national and international sugar policies. [Pg.304]

Powers, H.E.C. (1948) Determination of the grist of sugars. International Sugar Journal, 50, 149-151. [Pg.564]

Von Rymon Lipinski GW (2003) Intense sweeteners status and new developments. International Sugar Journal 105 308 (see also 310-312). [Pg.4732]

Morden K (1994), Dust explosion hazards in white sugar handhng systems International Sugar Journal, 96,142. [Pg.255]

Schneider, H. G., and Mikule, J., Recovery of Sugar from Beet Molasses by the P L Exclusion Process, International Sugar Journal, 11, 259-264, 294-298 (1975). [Pg.344]

Munir, M., Molasses Sugar Recovery by Liquid Distribution Chromatography, International Sugar Journal, 78, 100-106 (1976). [Pg.344]

Knauf, M., Moniruzzaman, M., 2004. lignoceUulosic biomass processing a perspective. International Sugar Journal 106,147-150. [Pg.436]

Blommel, P.G., Keenan, G.R., Rozmiarek, P.T., Cortright, R.D., 2008. Catalytic conversion of sugar into conventional gasohne, diesel, jet fuel, and other hydrocarbons. International Sugar Journal 110 (1319), 672-679. [Pg.382]

Bely, M., Stoeckle, P., Masneuf-Pomarede, I., Dubourdieu, D. (2008) Impact of mixed Torulas-pora ddhmeddi-Saccharomyces cerevisiae culture on high-sugar fermentation. International Journal of Food Microbiology, 122, 312-320. [Pg.375]

Figure 3 Conversion of ribose S-phosphate to sugar phosphate products by rat liver enzyme preparation (RLEP) (40). Details of the incubation, protein content and methods used are described in (42). For measurement of the max. catalytic capacity of RLEP see (43). Reprinted from International Journal of Biochemistry, 19. Williams John. F., Arora Krishan K. and Longnecker John P. The pentose pathway A random harvest, 69 Pages, 1987, with permission from Elsevier, http //www.sciencedirectcom/science/journal/l 3S7272S... Figure 3 Conversion of ribose S-phosphate to sugar phosphate products by rat liver enzyme preparation (RLEP) (40). Details of the incubation, protein content and methods used are described in (42). For measurement of the max. catalytic capacity of RLEP see (43). Reprinted from International Journal of Biochemistry, 19. Williams John. F., Arora Krishan K. and Longnecker John P. The pentose pathway A random harvest, 69 Pages, 1987, with permission from Elsevier, http //www.sciencedirectcom/science/journal/l 3S7272S...
Hassid s many contributions on the structure and synthesis of plant carbohydrates were recognized by a number of honors and awards. He received the first Sugar Research Award (1945) of the National Academy of Sciences (jointly with M. Doudoroff and H. A. Barker), the Charles Reid Barnes Honorary Life Membership Award of the American Society of Plant Physiologists (1964), and the C. S. Hudson Award of the Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry of the American Chemical Society (1967). He was elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences (1958) and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1969), and he was honored at the 6th International Symposium on Carbohydrate Chemistry (1972) as one of three outstanding, senior American carbohydrate chemists. He was elected Chairman of the Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry (1949-1950) of the American Chemical Society, and he served as a member of numerous editorial boards, including those of the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Annual Review of Biochemistry, Carbohydrate Research, Phytochemistry, and Analytical Biochemistry. [Pg.13]

Martorell, R, Stratford, M., Steels, H., Fernandez-Espinar, M.T., and Querol, A. 2007. Physiological characterization of spoilage strains of Zygosaccharomyces bailii and Zygosaccharomyces rouxii isolated from high sugar environments. International Journal of Food Microbiology 114 234—242. [Pg.103]

Franke, I. H., Began, M., Hayward, C., Leonard, G., Stackebrandt, E., Sly, L. I. (1999). Description of Gluconacetobacter sacchari sp. nov., a new species of acetic acid bacterium isolated from the leaf sheath of sugar cane and from the pink sugar-cane mealy bug. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology, 49, 1681-1693. [Pg.191]

Ozkan, E., et al. (2012). Photofermentative hydrogen production using dark fermentation effluent of sugar beet thick juice in outdoor conditions. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 37, 2044—2049. [Pg.285]

Cannon s work had apparently failed to cross the mile or so separating Harvard s medical school from Tuft s. Eusebio Oehl did mention Cannon in a paper in an Italian journal reporting work probably done before Cannon s paper reached Italy. Oehl had found reducing sugar in the internal part of the gastric contents of dogs and rats fed starchy food, but he found that digestion of starch was more advanced in chyme in the antrum. [Pg.320]

Graf, A., Ablinger, E., Peters, S., Zimmer, A., Hook, S. M., and Rades, T. 2008. Microemukions containing lecithin and sugar-based surfactants Nanoparticle templates for delivery of proteins and peptides. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 350(1-2), 351-360, 2008. [Pg.287]

Correa, A., Comesana, J., Sereno, A. (1994). Use of analytical solutions of groups (ASOG) contribution method to predict water activity in solutions of sugars, polyols and urea. International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 29, 331-338. [Pg.338]

Steckel, H., Bolzen, N. (2004). Alternative sugars as potential carriers for dry powder inhalations. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 270(1-2), 297-306. [Pg.564]

Ntaikou, I., Gavala, H.N., Komaros, M., Lyberatos, G., 2008. Hydrogen production from sugars and sweet sorghum biomass using Ruminococcus albus. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 33, 1153-1163. [Pg.329]


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