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Optimization of microwave-assisted cellulose isolation from soybean hulls

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Neoallergens in Heated Soybean Hull

International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1998
<b>Background:</b> During the process of harvest, transport and storage, microbial and mold contamination can raise the temperature of soybeans to 75°C or higher. The purposes of this study were (1) to evaluate the allergenicity of fresh and stored soybean hulls and (2) to ascertain whether heat alters the allergenicity of stored soybean ...
R, Codina, A G, Oehling, R F, Lockey
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Soybean hulls as an alternative feed for horses

Journal of Animal Science, 2004
Soybean hulls have been successfully fed to ruminant animals as an economical substitute for hay. This feedstuff is a source of highly digestible fiber that does not contain starch. The purpose of this trial was to evaluate soybean hulls as a replacement fiber in horse diets. Four cecally cannulated Quarter Horse geldings, aged 6 to 10 yr and averaging
J A, Coverdale   +3 more
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Specific Immunoglobulins to Soybean Hull Allergens in Soybean Asthma

Chest, 1997
Soybean asthma, which occurred as an epidemic among patients in Barcelona, Spain, is associated with specific IgE to soybean hull allergens. The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible role of specific IgG, IgG subclasses, IgA, and IgM in the pathogenesis of soybean asthma.
R M, Codina   +4 more
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Plant Sterols in Soybean Hulls

Journal of Food Science, 1990
ABSTRACT Using gas chromatography techniques after lipid extraction, soybean hulls were analyzed for their plant sterol components. Soybean hulls contained 7.46% and 2.02% moisture and lipid components, respectively. Three plant sterols, campestrol, stigmasterol, and β‐sitosterol, were quantified in the ratios of 1: 1.5: 2. The use of
N. IBRAHIM   +3 more
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