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Utilization Whey in Production of Functional Healthy Beverage “Whey-mango Beverages”
Healthy Beverage Utilization
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2016/6/2
Beverages can be a refreshing way for consumers to get an increasing range of health-promoting ingredients. The main objective of this investigation was utilizing whey in production of functional beve...
Utilization of Spent Sawdust Matrix after Cultivation of Grifola frondosa as Substrate for Ethanol Production by Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation
ethanol Grifola frondosa lignocellulosic biomass
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2009/5/20
Disposal of spent sawdust matrix (SSM) after cultivation of Maitake mushroom (Grifola frondosa) has been very problematic. In order to establish a new method of utilization, the feasibility of using S...
Utilization of Different Wall Materials to Microencapsulate Fish Oil Evaluation of its Behavior in Bread Products
Different Wall Materials Microencapsulate Fish Oil Bread Products
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2009/1/21
The aim of this study was to assess the possibility of adding fish oil microcapsules to bread products in order to evaluate four different types of wall material: methyl cellulose (M), soybean protein...
Utilization of Supplemental Fat by Dairy Cows Fed Diets Varying in Content of Nonstructural Carbohydrates
dietary fat nonstructural carbohydrates soyhulls dairy cows
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2008/6/23
Sixteen Jersey cows were used in a Latin square design to determine milk production and composition when the cows were fed supplemental fat in diets varying in nonstructural carbohydrate content. Eigh...
Utilization of Different Wall Materials to Microencapsulate Fish Oil Evaluation of its Behavior in Bread Products
Fish Oil Evaluation Wall Materials
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2016/5/31
The aim of this study was to assess the possibility of adding fish oil microcapsules to bread products in order to evaluate four different types of wall material: methyl cellulose (M), soybean protein...