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, 2021
Rice bran insoluble dietary fiber (RBIDF) was added into the noodle formulation at a proportion of 3–12% (w/w) to produce instant rice noodles. The eating quality, texture, and microstructure of noodles were investigated.
Te-Ning E. Liu +6 more
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Rice bran insoluble dietary fiber (RBIDF) was added into the noodle formulation at a proportion of 3–12% (w/w) to produce instant rice noodles. The eating quality, texture, and microstructure of noodles were investigated.
Te-Ning E. Liu +6 more
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The Digestion of Cellulose by Sheep
Journal of Experimental Biology, 1947ABSTRACT Until recently, information of the extent to which cellulose is digested in the alimentary tract of the ruminant was available only indirectly through studies of the fate of that indefinite and variable complex mixture of cellulose, hemicellulose and encrusting substances which is conventionally referred to as ‘crude fibre ...
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CELLULOSE DIGESTION IN THE BEAVER (CASTOR CANADENSIS)
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1960The digestion of cellulose by the beaver (Castor canadensis) has been studied. Indigestible markers added to the feed and artificial caeca were used as techniques in the determination of cellulose digestion. The ability of the experimental animals to digest cellulose ranged from 32 to 33%.
A. Currier, W. D. Kitts, I. McT. Cowan
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Cellulose extraction from orange peel using sulfite digestion reagents
Bioresource Technology, 2011Orange peel (OP) was used as raw material for cellulose extraction. Two different pulping reagents were used, sodium sulfite and sodium metabisulfite. The effect of the main process parameters, sulfite agent dosage and reaction duration, on cellulose yield was investigated. A central composite rotatable design involving two variables at five levels and
Ioan, Bicu, Fanica, Mustata
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Cellulose digestion and metabolism by captive rock ptarmigan
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1976Abstract o 1. Carbon-14 labeled cellulose was fed to rock ptarmigan to provide evidence of cellulose digestion and metabolism. Digestibility of cellulose and energy metabolized by ptarmigan fed a diet of 6 and 30% cellulose were determined by a feeding trial. 2.
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2022
Juliana Vasco-Correa +3 more
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Juliana Vasco-Correa +3 more
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Anaerobic digestion as a method of determining rumen digestibility of cellulosic materials
Biological Wastes, 1987Etude comparative de la methode de mesure de la digestibilite in vitro avec un jus de rumen, avec une methode de mesure dans un digesteur anaerobie, ensemence par des dechets de bovins. Les substrats cellulosiques etudies sont la paille de riz et des tiges de coton, avant et apres fermentation par le champignon Pleurotus ...
R.H. Balasubramanya +2 more
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Bioresource Technology, 2019
In this work, a mild and facile post-extraction using different reagents was evaluated to overcome these recalcitrance for improving the enzymatic digestibility of acid-pretreated bamboo residues by removing the lignin and disrupting its inhibitory ...
Caoxing Huang +5 more
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In this work, a mild and facile post-extraction using different reagents was evaluated to overcome these recalcitrance for improving the enzymatic digestibility of acid-pretreated bamboo residues by removing the lignin and disrupting its inhibitory ...
Caoxing Huang +5 more
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Depression of cellulose digestion by esterified cinnamic acids
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1986AbstractCinnamic acids commonly found in forages were esterified to cellulose and tested for their inhibition of cellulose degradation by mixed cultures of rumen microorganisms in vitro. Concentrations of cinnamic acids used in the cellulose esterification procedure were 20–100 g kg−1, but measurement of actual ester concentrations by alkaline ...
Hans‐Joachim G. Jung, Tilahun Sahlu
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Anaerobic digestion of cellulose—Dairy cattle manure mixtures
Agricultural Wastes, 1983Abstract Manure—cellulose mixtures containing 0–59% of the Volatile Solids as added cellulose were digested in laboratory scale fermentors at 37°C and on semi-continuous (once daily) feeding. Methane yields, Volatile Acid content and pH were determined for fermentors operated at 16-, 8- and 4-day retention times (RT).
J.E. Robbins, M.T. Armold, J.E. Weiel
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