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    Manufacture and Analysis of Activated Carbon from Rubber Fruit Shell with Chemical and Physical Processing by Lisna Efiyanti, Suci Aprianty Wati, Mamay Maslahat

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The activated carbon was then analyzed using SNI 06-3730-1995 methods with parameters of water content, ash content, volatile matter content, fixed carbon content, iod adsorption, methylene blue adsorption, and benzene adsorption. …”
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    Antioxidant Activity and Physicochemical Characteristics of Dry Noodles with a Mixture of Wheat Flour and Kidney Bean Flour With the Addition of Butterfly Pea (Clitoria Ternatea L.... by Rina Yenrina, Ismed Ismed, Wina Hildayani, Jihan Rahma

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The results of this study significantly affected the 5% level on the water content test, ash content, fat test, protein test, carbohydrates, antioxidant activity, and physical analysis of color. …”
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    Effect of Thermal Processing on Physicochemical and Antioxidant Properties of Raw and Cooked Moringa oleifera Lam. Pods by Abdur Razzak, Keya Rani Roy, Ummay Sadia, Wahidu Zzaman

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Thermal treatment diminished the amount of crude protein, fat, carbohydrate, ash, ascorbic acid, and beta-carotene in the pods, as well as DPPH, total phenol content, and total flavonoid content. …”
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    Effect of adding concentrated myofibrillar proteins of silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) on the qualitative and nutritional characteristics of pasta by Mahsa Karami Charvadeh, Eshagh Zakipour Rahimabadi, Parva Safari

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…After the cooking process, protein, ash content, and pH increased. Instead, fat, carbohydrate, energy, and moisture content decreased. …”
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    Effect of inulin in pineapple jam: physicochemical and sensory analysis among school children by Kétlin Ariane Santos, Priscila Naiverth Faix, Elisvânia Freitas dos Santos, Maria Raquel Manhani, Érica Caroline da Silva, Daiana Novello

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…On physicochemical analysis, moisture, ash, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, dietary fiber and caloric value content were determined. …”
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    Comprehensive evaluation of the nutritional value and contaminants of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) in China by Xiaoyan Zhu, Xiaoyan Zhu, Xiaoyan Zhu, Wenxue Chen, Mengyao Li, Boshuai Liu, Boshuai Liu, Boshuai Liu, Shumin Zhao, Menglin Hu, Jiajing Li, Defeng Li, Defeng Li, Defeng Li, Yinghua Shi, Yinghua Shi, Yinghua Shi, Hao Sun, Hao Sun, Hao Sun, Chengzhang Wang, Chengzhang Wang, Chengzhang Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Nutritional value analysis and contamination evaluation are essential for sustainable utilisation to ensure the quality and safety of alfalfa.AimWe aimed to evaluate the nutritional value and safety of alfalfa in five major regions in China—the Northeast Plain (NP), Inner Mongolia Plateau (IMP), Northwest Desert Oasis (NO), Loess Plateau (LP), and Huanghuaihai Plain (HP).MethodsNinety-five samples representing 44 large-scale pratacultural companies were collected and analysed.ResultsThe average nutritional values of alfalfa hay were 16.43% crude protein (CP), 44.01% neutral detergent fibre (NDF), 33.22% acid detergent fibre (ADF), 10.78% crude ash (Ash), and 91.90% dry matter (DM), which were better in the NO and IMP areas; in particular, the α-linolenic acid value of alfalfa was the highest in the IMP area (p < 0.05). …”
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    Influence of particle size on NIR spectroscopic characterization of sorghum biomass for the biofuel industry by Md Wadud Ahmed, Carlos A. Esquerre, Kristen Eilts, Dylan P. Allen, Scott M. McCoy, Sebastian Varela, Vijay Singh, Andrew D.B. Leakey, Mohammed Kamruzzaman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Similar model performances were also obtained for ash, extractive, glucan, and xylan. This study showed that size reduction could effectively improve NIR spectroscopic analysis for lipid-producing sorghum biomass for the biofuel industry.…”
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    Automated Subfield Volumetric Analysis of Hippocampus in Patients with Drug-Naïve Nondementia Parkinson’s Disease by Jin-Woo Park, Chan-Nyoung Lee, Youngbo Sim, Hyung-Kyu Ham, Woo-Suk Tae, Byung-Jo Kim

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Several studies used automated segmentation of hippocampal subfield (ASHS) for detailed measurements of anatomic subregions of the hippocampus, especially in the field of neurodegenerative disorders. …”
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    Honeys from the Argentine Phytogeographic Provinces Chaqueña and Monte in Catamarca and La Rioja by Aimará Ayelen Poliero, Inés Aubone, Marisa Amadei Enghelmayer, Valeria Soledad Rosso, Sandra Rosa Fuselli, Rosa Maria Alonso-Salces

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Honeys from VU-23 presented significantly higher contents of glucose and total reducing sugars (F+G), and lower EC, ash contents, fructose/glucose ratio, and concentrations of turanose and maltose than those from VU-9. …”
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    Physico-chemical properties and structure of rice cultivars grown in Heilongjiang Province of China by Yinyuan He, Fenglian Chen, Yanguo Shi, Zhexian Guan, Na Zhang, Osvaldo H. Campanella

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…There were significant differences in the content of fat, protein, ash, amylose, damaged starch among 12 cultivars. …”
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    Production of Miscanthus x giganteus for Biofuel by John Erickson, Curtis Rainbolt, Yoana Newman, Lynn Sollenberger, Zane Helsel

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…It has desirable properties of low water and ash contents following a dry-down period before harvest. …”
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    Docking Studies of Binding of Ethambutol to the C-Terminal Domain of the Arabinosyltransferase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Guillermo Salgado-Moran, Rodrigo Ramirez-Tagle, Daniel Glossman-Mitnik, Samuel Ruiz-Nieto, Pran Kishore-Deb, Marta Bunster, Francisco Lobos-Gonzalez

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The complex shows that location of the Ethambutol coincides with the cocrystallization ligand position and that amino acid residues ASH1051, ASN740, ASP1052, and ARG1055 should be critical in the binding of Ethambutol to C-terminal domain EmbC.…”
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    Production of Miscanthus x giganteus for Biofuel by John Erickson, Curtis Rainbolt, Yoana Newman, Lynn Sollenberger, Zane Helsel

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…It has desirable properties of low water and ash contents following a dry-down period before harvest. …”
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    Processing and Characterization of Novel Bio-Waste Hybrid Brick Composites for Pollution Control by Naresh Kumar, Piyush Gaur, S. Kaliappan, L. Natrayan, S. Socrates, Pravin P. Patil, Subash Thanappan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This research focuses on fabricating novel bricks reinforced with different percentages of coconut waste fibre, wheat straw fibre, waste wood animal dung ash, gypsum, sand, and cement. The fabricated novel brick’s physical, mechanical, chemical, acoustic, and heat-absorbing properties were evaluated.…”
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    Effect of <i>Chlorella</i> on hematological parameters and nutrient bioavailability in the diet of rhesus monkeys (<i>Macaca mulatta</i>) by N. V. Gaponov, Al. V. Panchenko, An. V. Panchenko, Yu. P. Chuguev

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Thus, the digestibility of crude protein in the animals receiving algae suspension increased by 4.18% (p &lt; 0.05), that of crude fat – by 4.70% (p &lt; 0.01), crude fiber – by 4.14% (p &lt; 0.05) and crude ash – by 12.32% (p &lt; 0.001). The digestibility coefficients of crude protein in the primates receiving compound feed supplemented with Chlorella powder were higher by 6.83% (p &lt; 0.001), those of crude fiber – by 4.78% (p &lt; 0.05) and crude ash – by 18.93% (p &lt; 0.001) The hematological study results indicate the absence of side effects from long-term Chlorella consumption by primates. …”
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    Upcycling of food industry side streams by basidiomycetes for production of a vegan protein source by Jenny Ahlborn, Alexander Stephan, Theresa Meckel, Garima Maheshwari, Martin Rühl, Holger Zorn

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The biomass obtained was analyzed for its crude protein, ash and fat content as well as for its fatty acid and amino acid profiles. …”
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