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Evaluation of autohydrolysis extraction processes on the antioxidant capacity of brown seaweed sulfated polysaccharides [PDF]
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Food Waste Biotransformation into Food Ingredients: A Brief Overview of Challenges and Opportunities. [PDF]
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Graphing the Green route: Enzymatic hydrolysis in sustainable decomposition. [PDF]
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Seaweed phenolic compounds: Relationship with antioxidant activity and application in different food products. [PDF]
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Kinetics and mechanism of autohydrolysis of hardwoods
Bioresource Technology, 2010Autohydrolysis using water is a promising method to extract hemicelluloses from wood prior to pulping in order to make co-products such as ethanol and acetic acid besides pulp. Many studies have been carried out on the kinetics and mechanism of autohydrolysis using batch reactors. The present study was performed in a continuous mixed flow reactor where
Chen, Xiaowen +3 more
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Bioresource Technology, 2005
When xylan-containing lignocellulosic materials are subjected to the action of heat in an aqueous medium (autohydrolysis reaction) under suitable operational conditions, the heterocyclic ether bonds of the polymeric chain are split to give xylooligosaccharides (XO) and a variety of other products derived from hemicelluloses, lignin and extractives. For
M J, Vázquez +4 more
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When xylan-containing lignocellulosic materials are subjected to the action of heat in an aqueous medium (autohydrolysis reaction) under suitable operational conditions, the heterocyclic ether bonds of the polymeric chain are split to give xylooligosaccharides (XO) and a variety of other products derived from hemicelluloses, lignin and extractives. For
M J, Vázquez +4 more
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The effects of exogenous ash on the autohydrolysis and enzymatic hydrolysis of wheat straw
Bioresource Technology, 2019The effects of exogenous ash (EA) from harvest wheat straw and its internal components on wheat straw autohydrolysis efficiency and subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis were investigated. Results showed that when EA and its insoluble mineral components were included in the autohydrolysis, the enzymatic efficiencies of pretreated residues were significantly ...
Xinxing, Wu +5 more
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Analytical Biochemistry, 1999
The autohydrolysis of phytic acid at 120 degrees C resulted in the formation of most of the phosphate esters of myo-inositol in varying amounts depending upon the reaction time. Eighteen of the 39 chromatographically distinct myo-inositol mono-, bis-, tris-, tetrakis-, pentakis-, and hexakisphosphates have been characterized using two different HPLC ...
S R, Hull, J S, Gray, R, Montgomery
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The autohydrolysis of phytic acid at 120 degrees C resulted in the formation of most of the phosphate esters of myo-inositol in varying amounts depending upon the reaction time. Eighteen of the 39 chromatographically distinct myo-inositol mono-, bis-, tris-, tetrakis-, pentakis-, and hexakisphosphates have been characterized using two different HPLC ...
S R, Hull, J S, Gray, R, Montgomery
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