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Starch sugar

Examples include protein, starch, sugar, fmit juice, oil, flavor, color, coffee, and tea. These are all found in the cells of plant matter, ie, seeds, fmits, etc. [Pg.303]

Vegetable waste L S P A Breweries Natural rubber Starch Sugar refineries Vegetable and fruit processing and preparation... [Pg.497]

In more detail the nutrient medium used may contain sources of carbon such as starch, hydrolyzed starch, sugars such as lactose, maltose, dextrose, sucrose, or sugar sources such as molasses alcohols, such as glycerol and mannitol organic acids, such as citric acid and acetic acid and various natural products which may contain other nutrient materials in addition to carbonaceous substances. [Pg.1061]

Special mention must be made of poly(lactic acid), a biodegradable/bio-resorbable polyester, obtained from renewable resources through fermentation of com starch sugar. This polymer can compete with conventional thermoplastics such as PET for conventional textile fibers or engineering plastics applications. Hie first Dow-Cargill PLA manufacturing facility is scheduled to produce up to 140,000 tons of Nature Works PLA per year beginning in 200245 at an estimated price close to that of other thermoplastic resins U.S. l/kg.46 Other plants are planned to be built in the near future.45... [Pg.29]

In agricultural applications, the most commonly analyzed constituents are water, protein, starch, sugars, and fiber [16-20]. Such physical or chemical functions such as hardness of wheat, minerals, and food values have no actual relation to chemicals seen in the NIR. These are usually done by inferential spectroscopy. That is, the effect of minerals or the relationship of the spectra to in vitro reactions is used in lieu of chemical analyses to NIR active constituents. Considering that all shipments of grain from the US since the 1980s have been cleared by NIR, it can be argued that this is a critical application of the technique. [Pg.178]

The alternative pathway is the biochemical route. It processes starches/sugars into ethanol, a standard technology with installations world-wide, but in a biorefinery the start is the whole-plant material or biomass residues containing hemicel-lulose, which is broken into sugars that then can be fermented to ethanol and/or other alcohols such as butanol. As mentioned before, there is the need to develop novel and/or improved biocatalysts for alternative organic fuels, such as biobutanol, by fermentation processes. [Pg.398]

In contrast to coatings, which must adhere to one surface only, adhesives are used to join two surfaces together. Resinous adhesives were used by the Egyptians at least 6000 years ago for bonding ceramic vessels. Other adhesives, such as casein from milk, starch, sugar, and glues from animals and fish, were first used at least 3500 years ago. [Pg.575]

Plants are thus able to synthesize innumerable carbonaceous products such as cellulose, starch, sugars, lignin, dextrin, and gums (42). Plants and animals, said J.-B. Dumas, come from the air and return to it (42). [Pg.87]

One potato small, 170 medium, 213 large 360g. One cup, diced, ISOg. Starch + sugars. [Pg.373]

Leuschel Explosives. Ger expls prepd by impregnating moss with glucose, starch, sugar or glycerin solns, drying the mixt and nitrating the resulting product Ref Daniel (1902), 405... [Pg.570]

Nitric acid. Sulfuric acid, 3,5-DichloranUine Hypochlorites (calciirm/sodium). Glycerin Hydrochloric acid. Aluminum metal Sodium hydroxide. Aluminum metal Sodium chlorate. Fuel oil Aluminum, Sulfur, Starch Sugar, Sodium peroxide... [Pg.333]

Proteins are useful for their energy content, just as starches, sugars, and fats are, but perhaps the greatest importance of proteins lies with how our bodies use them for building such structures as enzymes, bones, muscles, and skin. [Pg.471]

LATEX. Latex is a milky substance found in many plains It is a complex emulsion in which such substances as proteins, alkaloids, starches, sugars. [Pg.920]

Continuous methods have also been developed for manuf of expls other than NG. As examples may be cited nitration plants for benzene (Refs 5 6a) aromatic hydrocarbons other than benz (Refs 7, 13 16) PE (Refs 17, 19, 21, 21b 22) DEG (Refs 21, 22 28) various org compds (Ref 36) cellulose, starch, sugar, etc (Ref 21) methyl nitrate (Ref 23a), etc. A continuous method for manufg propellants is described in Ref 46. A continuous method for manuf of TNT by the method of Bofors was installed in 1955 at the Fabrica Naval de Explosivos, Azul, Argentina (Ref 34a) Description of Some Continuous Methods for Manufacturing Explosives. [Pg.285]

A very high polarisation accompanied by considerable reduction of Fehling s solution, indicates addition of starch sugar, but this is rate. [Pg.134]

The composition dependence of Tg of binary (starch-water) or ternary (starch-sugar-water) blends, assuming component miscibility and the absence of crystallinity... [Pg.315]


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