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Development of Fuzzy Inference System for Automatic Tea Making
Published 2017“…Specifically, the proposed system considers five important characteristics of hot tea beverage such as water temperature, sugar, milk, brewing time and tea leaves quantity for grading the standard of the drink according to the consumer’s requirement. …”
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The potentials of the Integrated Ultrasonic Membrane Anaerobic System (IUMAS) as a single unit for industrial sugarcane wastewater treatment
Published 2018“…Three kinetic models were applied to evaluate the kinetic patterns of sugar cane processing at organic loading rates in the range of (3-15) kg COD/m3 /d. …”
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Isolation and identification of denitryifing from indegenous mircroorganism
Published 2019“…Indigenous Microorganisms (IMOs) available in the locations were cultivated by fermentation of steamed rice in the location together with brown sugar. Serial dilutions of the fermented medium were spread on Jensen’s agar and incubated at 30 ºC for eight days. …”
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Optimization of xylose production from rice straw using response surface methodology (RSM)
Published 2010“…Rice straw is a source of xylose which can be used as a raw material for production of many ,high value products. Xylose is a pentose sugar formed from xylan, one of the substrate in hemicelluloses. …”
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Glucose production from oil palm trunk
Published 2010“…Glucose is simple sugar (monosaccharide). Glucose is derived from hexanal, a chain of six carbon atoms terminating with an aldehyde group. …”
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A statistical study of factors affecting natural biovinegar fermentation from pineapple peel waste
Published 2021“…The pineapple biovinegar produced in this work contained 3.18 % reducing sugar, 1.03 % ethanol, 3.03 % acid, 0.61 % acetic acid, 1.43 mg equi. …”
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Production and separation of glucose from cellulose hydrolysates using membrane reactor
Published 2012“…Sawdust from hardwood contain large amount of cellulose and hemicellulose.Enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose has larger potential in fulfil global food and energy demand by reducing sugar production such as glucose.In this study,the effect of transmembrane pressure(TMP)and cross-flow velocity(CFV)on permeate flux during the recovery and separation of glucose from cellulose hydrolysates by using membrane reactor was investigated.Two-stage pretreatment will be performed by using dilute sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and follow by dilute sulfuric acid(H2SO)for about 24 hours at 75ºC respectively.Then,continued with enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose with cellulase and cellobiase for 48 hours at 50 ºC and 150 rpm.Separation of glucose from cellulose hydrolysate will be performed by using ultrafiltration membrane for 60 minutes at 50ºC respectively.Then filtration method using ultrafiltration membrane was employed as a function of transmembrane pressure (TMP) and cross flow velocity (CFV),in order to identify their effects on the membrane flux and subsequently determine its optimum condition using response surface methodology (RSM).Filtration process was conducted at five different values of TMP and CFV range from 1 to 3 bars and 0.06 to 0.22 m/s respectively.The membrane flux after optimization was 116.655 L/m24.h.The optimum conditions at TMP and CFV were found at 1 bar and 0.18 m/s.…”
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The Extraction of Anthocyanin From Clitoria Ternatea (Blue Pea Flower) by Using Spray Dryer
Published 2013“…The technique of using spray dryer is preferable as transformation of juices into dry powders is quite hard due to the high sugar and acid contents. The experimental research was done by using Laboratory Scale Spray Dryer SD06AG, with the range of 160°C to 190°C of temperature, maltodextrin addition of 0% to 40% and feed flow rate of 5 ml/min to 20 ml/min. …”
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Study the Reaction Mechanism of The Production of Novel Biopolymer [Poly (3-Hydroxybutyrate) (PHB)] from the Palm Oil Seed
Published 2012“…Since the cost of carbon substrates has been identified as the major constrain in PHB production, inexpensive and renewable carbon substrate were currently investigated as alternative to conventional sugar-based substrate. Palm oil, massive-readily edible plant oil, may be an alternative substrate to conventional carbon source for PHB production. …”
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Investigation on the potential of orange peel waste in the production of useful homemade solution
Published 2013“…It was produced by undergoing fermentation process using a mixture of brown sugar, orange peel waste and water with correct proportion for at least 3 months. …”
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Effect of banana skins filler on thermal behavior of natural rubber latex films
Published 2012“…Banana skin contains a lot of minerals, sugar, starch, protein and so on. The bio-based material such as starch is widely use in latex industries to produce of biodegradable plastic and in the production of latex glove due to its properties. …”
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Anti-amylolytic Activity of Fresh and Cooked Okra (Hibiscus esculentus L.) Pod Extract
Published 2014“…The total phenolic content (146.36±0.12 mg% GAE) and in vitro IC50 value (86±0.98 µg) suggest that regular intake of 100 g fresh okra as salad can vitally help maintain blood sugar level of a moderate type 2 diabetic subject.…”
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Bioethanol production using oil palm trunk sap (opts) by kluyveromyces marxianus - effect of temperature and ph
Published 2014“…By analyzing specific growth rate, sugar consumption rate and ethanol production rate the kinetic parameters can be determined. …”
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Engineering Escherichia coli coculture systems for the production of biochemical products
Published 2016“…Here, we report the design, optimization, and scale-up of an Escherichia coli-E. coli coculture that successfully overcomes fundamental microbial production limitations, such as high-level intermediate secretion and low-efficiency sugar mixture utilization. For the production of the important chemical cis,cis-muconic acid, we show that the coculture approach achieves a production yield of 0.35 g/g from a glucose/xylose mixture, which is significantly higher than reported in previous reports. …”
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Stereochemical Divergence of Polyprenol Phosphate Glycosyltransferases
Published 2019“…In generating many of these glycoconjugates, phosphorylated polyprenol-based lipids are charged with single sugars by polyprenol phosphate glycosyltransferases. …”
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Poly(phenylene ethynylene)s in biosensor applications
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Reconstruction and logical modeling of glucose repression signaling pathways in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published 2010“…We computed the logical steady states of all nodes in the network in order to simulate wildtype and deletion mutant responses to different sugar availabilities. Evaluation of the model predictive power was achieved by comparing changes in the logical state of gene nodes with transcriptome data. …”
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The role of the adaptor protein CbbO in the Rubisco activation system of chemoautotrophic bacteria
Published 2019“…Ribulose 1, 5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) is responsible for almost all biological CO2 assimilation, but has a tendency to form dead-end inhibition complexes with sugar phosphates, including its own substrate ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP). …”
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