نتایج جستجو برای: sugar cane stalk

تعداد نتایج: 53704  

Recovery of sugars from cane molasses (i.e. the by-product of sugar industries) is of great interest to industry and academia. The prerequisite for refning cane molasses is removal of pigments and suspended solids present in the molasses. In this work, the utilization of membrane separation for clarifcation and decoloration of cane molasses has been examined. Three oper...

Journal: :NIPPON SHOKUHIN KOGYO GAKKAISHI 1968

2009
H. DODDS J. L. DU Torr

OF PAPERS TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SUMMARY OF CHEMICAL LABORATORY REPORTS South African Sugar Factories, Season 1946-47~ By H. H. DODDS and J. L. DU Torr. For the third successive year rainfall, 32.02 inches, and humidity have been very low, though the rainfall was not quite so unfavourably distributed as in the two preceding years. The mean annual temperature, 69.4°F., was considerably above the a...

The current study is an attempt to contribute for efficient and cost-effective substrates for xanthan gum production. In this context, the sugar cane molasses wastes can be used as a cheap substrate for xanthan gum production. Xanthan biopolymer production by a novel Xanthomonas campestris strain IBRC-M 10644 was optimized with statistical approaches. Based on the results ...

2010
Gabriel J. Vargas Betancur Nei Pereira

Sugar cane bagasse is produced in Brazil as waste of the sugar and ethanol industries. This lignocellulosic material is a potential source for second-generation ethanol production; however a pretreatment stage is essential, which aims at removing the hemicellulose component by disorganizing the lignocellulosic complex. In this work sugar cane bagasse was pretreated by diluted acid hydrolysis re...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 1999
R A Scopinho F Eid C E Vian P R Silva

In the context of reorganization of production in the sugar and alcohol industry, mechanization of sugar cane harvesting has been justified as a protective measure for the environment and workers. This article focuses on the consequences of organization of work in mechanization of sugar cane harvesting with regard to the harvester operators' health. Based on data gathered through interviews and...

2003
G. INMAN-BAMBER

Enhancing Productivity is one of three research programs within the Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Sugar Production (CRC Sugar). The program was established to undertake research and education to improve the profitability and international competitiveness of the Australian sugar industry through the development and adoption of novel management practices across the raw sugar industr...

1999
Malcolm Wegener Yinggang Ou Dantong Yang Liancheng Chen

Sugarcane is an important industrial crop in South China, mainly grown in Guangdong, Guangxi, Yuennan and Fujian Provinces. State farms are important cane producers. They produce about one-tenth of the nation’s total cane. These sugar companies are integrated enterprises including farm and milling activities but, due to declining sugar prices, they are not particularly profitable. Under the “Re...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2006
A Hope Jahren Christopher Saudek Edwina H Yeung W H Linda Kao Rebecca A Kraft Benjamin Caballero

BACKGROUND Consumption of high-fructose corn syrup, as well as cane sugar, has been implicated in the rise of the obesity and diabetes epidemics. To date, however, no reliable biomarker for the consumption of these sweeteners is available. OBJECTIVE The objective of the study was to determine the natural abundance stable-carbon-isotope signature of commonly consumed foods of plant origin. D...

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