نتایج جستجو برای: starch source

تعداد نتایج: 442573  

2015
Yang Zhang Zehong Ding Fangfang Ma Raj Deepika Chauhan Doug K. Allen Thomas P. Brutnell Wenquan Wang Ming Peng Pinghua Li

To examine the interactions of starch and sugar metabolism on photosynthesis in cassava, a heat-girdling treatment was applied to petioles of cassava leaves at the end of the light cycle to inhibit starch remobilization during the night. The inhibition of starch remobilization caused significant starch accumulation at the beginning of the light cycle, inhibited photosynthesis, and affected intr...

2008
L. D. Abbey P-N. T. Johnson N. K. Howell

Gelatin extracted from the skin of the flying gurnard (Dactylopterus volitans L,) was characterised and its interaction with cassava starch mixtures of different ratio concentrations was investigated by rheology and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Protein and moisture were the main proximate composition, whilst glycine was the main amino acid. The gelatin had high bloom (275 g) strengt...

2013
Lingyun Wei Jianhua Wang Hezhi Zhou Wenbiao Jin Zhangli Hu Jiazuan Ni

Itaconic acid is commercially produced by the cultivation of Aspergillus terreus using starch hydrolysate as carbon source. The degree of hydrolysis had a great influence on itaconic acid production which was suitable when corn starch was saccharified at 35 DE. The α-amylase was sufficient to drive the starch hydrolysis to the degree. The agar plate assay with LiCl treatment provided a rapid, s...

2001
M. Z. ABDULLAH

Color and size are two important attributes for quality evaluation of most food and bioproducts. Many of the quality factors affecting oil palm and white powder starch are determined primarily by visual inspection. Such inspections determined market price and to a certain extent consumers' preferences. However, the inspection of oil palm and white powder starch is a very repetitive and tedious ...

Journal: :Carbohydrate Polymers 2021

Porous starch materials with various morphology and properties were made via dissolution, retrogradation drying either supercritical CO2 (“aerogels”) or lyophilisation (“cryogels”). Their correlated the rheological response of retrograded gels crystallinity aerogels cryogels. All cryogels possess very low density (0.07 – 0.16 g/cm3), large macropores specific surface area (around 3–13 m2/g). is...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2001
H van den Brand P Langendijk N M Soede B Kemp

An experiment was conducted to study the effects of major dietary energy source fed from weaning to ovulation or from ovulation to d 35 of pregnancy on reproductive traits in primiparous sows. Dietary energy sources were used to manipulate the plasma insulin concentration. One hundred thirteen sows were used in a split-plot design. From weaning to ovulation sows were fed at two times maintenanc...

2011
K. B. Bujang

The sago palm grows without the need for any form of fertilization, apart from some ground clearing during its first year of growth. It thrives mainly on peat soil which is unsuitable for most other crops. These make sago palm the best option as the starch source for tropical countries. Although the initial waiting period is long (up to 10 years for the plant to be harvestable), sago is the wor...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
R T Zijlstra R Jha A D Woodward J Fouhse T A T G van Kempen

Traditionally in swine nutrition, analyses of starch and fiber have focused on assessing quantity; however, both have a wide range of functional properties making them underappreciated nutrients. Starch ranging from low to high amylose changes from rapidly digestible in the upper gut to poorly digestible but fermentable in the lower gut thereby changing from a source of glucose to VFA source. L...

2005
Rick Grant W. H. Miner

Currently, many nutritionists consider only the total nonfiber carbohydrate (NFC) fraction when formulating rations for lactating dairy cows. Increasingly, we need to measure the components that comprise NFC (starch, sugars, soluble fiber, and β-glucans) and formulate rations that optimize the concentration of each component in the diet. Starch is the major NFC fraction in dairy cattle diets, a...

2005
Fred Owens

Grains are fed to livestock primarily to supply energy, and the major energy source in cereal grains is starch. For maximum starch digestion, corn and sorghum grain must be processed. For non-ruminants, starch from finely ground grain is fully digested, but for ruminants fed concentrate diets, finely ground grain can cause metabolic diseases. Hence, steam rolling or flaking and fermentation (hi...

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