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Effect of the Extruded Pea Hulls on Physicochemical and Sensory Properties of Wheat Bread. [PDF]

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Fermentation of sunflower seed hull hydrolysate to ethanol by Pichia stipitis

Bioresource Technology, 2008
Ethanol production from sunflower seed hull hydrolysate was evaluated using Pichia stipitis NRRL Y-7124. The hydrolysate prepared with 0.7 M H2SO4 at 90 degrees C was fermented as substrate in shaking bath experiments at 30 degrees C. In a group of experiments, the influence of various detoxification methods on the fermentability of hydrolysate was ...
Eken-Saracoglu, Nurdan   +1 more
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Efficient adsorption of Cr(VI) on sunflower seed hull derived porous carbon

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2015
Abstract Highly porous activated carbon prepared from sunflower seed hull (SSH), an abundant agriculture byproduct, was demonstrated as low-cost and efficient adsorbent for Cr(VI) removal. The porous carbon can be micropore or mesopore dominant depending on the impregnation ratio of the ZnCl 2 activating reagent and SSH.
Zhimin Zou   +3 more
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Weight per Grain, Oil Concentration, and Solar Radiation Intercepted during Grain Filling in Black Hull and Striped Hull Sunflower Hybrids

Crop Science, 2008
The effect of intercepted photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) on weight per grain and oil concentration and their dynamics was investigated in several sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) striped and black hull hybrids grown in contrasting environments.
Natalia Gabriela Izquierdo   +4 more
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The Liquefaction of Sunflower Seed Hulls

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2013
Liquefaction of a biomass waste material, namely, sunflower seed hulls, was studied in a laboratory scale stainless-steel reactor. The key parameters investigated were temperature, cold hydrogen pressure, and tetralin to solvent mixture ratio within the ranges of 325–375°C, 10–30 atm., and 0/1–1/1, respectively.
K. Açıkalın   +3 more
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Isolation and characterisation of hemicelluloses from sunflower hulls

Carbohydrate Research, 1993
The hemicelluloses extracted from sunflower hulls by repeated alternating oxidative and alkaline treatments were purified by precipitation with Cetavlon and then ion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-trisacryl. The resulting fractions were examined by hydrolysis, methylation, GLC-MS, and NMR spectroscopy. The hemicelluloses are of the glucuronoxylan type
A, Bazus   +5 more
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Sunflower hulls as a component of feeds

Agricultural Wastes, 1984
Abstract To find an economic utilization of sunflower hulls (SFH) in the feed industry, the chemical composition, the conservability and the in vitro organic matter digestibility before and after alkali treatment were determined. In a preliminary feed trial twenty four rabbits were used to evaluate the effect of a large percentage of SFH in ...
A. Robertiello   +5 more
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Heat Stability of Sunflower‐Hull Anthocyanin Pigment

Journal of Food Science, 1991
ABSTRACT Anthocyanin pigment was extracted from hulls of a sunflower genotype, Neagra de Cluj, using aqueous SO 2 solutions of varying concentrations. Thermal stability of the pigment was studied between 65–95°C, and pH 1.0–5.0.
CHULKYOON MOK, N.S. HETTIARACHCHY
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Enzymatic saccharification of alkali-treated sunflower hulls

Bioresource Technology, 1994
Abstract The treatment with NaOH and subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis of sunflower hulls was evaluated. Maximum saccharification values for sunflower hulls were reached after treatments with 0·5% alkali solutions for 1·5 h at 121°C using a solid: liquid ratio of 0·1 g/ml.
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