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Solventless 3D printed high-temperature resistant cyclosiloxane-containing resin for low-shrinkage ceramization and nano-functional composite development
Published 2023“…With photosensitive characteristics of the developed systems proven by the photo-rheology studies, printing parameters were calculated by Beer-Lambert's law to achieve precise control of the 3D printed constructs with complex geometries. …”
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Biovalorisation of brewer's spent grain (BSG) and sensory evaluation of BSG bread
Published 2021“…Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is the largest by-product of beer production, generating over an approximate 38 billion kg annually. …”
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Biovalorisation of food waste in Singapore : synergistic effect of a mixed culture in solid-state fermentation
Published 2021“…Okara and brewer’s spent grain (BSG) are manufacturing side streams produced in massive amounts from the soy and beer industries, respectively, and contributes significantly to food waste. …”
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UROPOT: study protocol for a randomized, double-blind phase I/II trial for metabolism-based potentiation of antimicrobial prophylaxis in the urological tract
Published 2024“…Trial registration The protocol is approved by the local ethics committee (CER-VD, 2023–01369, protocole 2.0) and the Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products (Swissmedic, 701,676) and is registered on the NIH’s ClinicalTrials.gov (trial registration number: NCT05761405). …”
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Brewers’ spent grains as potential novel functional food ingredients for food security
Published 2021“…BSG are residues generated as side streams from beer production. Currently, BSG are used as animal feed or disposed in landfills and these massive amount of BSG generated annually are causing significant environmental, economic, and climatic issues. …”
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Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy