Search for dissertations about: "water insoluble fraction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words water insoluble fraction.
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1. Yacon as a food ingredient in meat products : A comparison between Soluble and Insoluble Fraction of Yacon
Abstract : The potential of yacon roots as a food ingredient was evaluated to determine its application in the food industry, especially in the meat industry. The understanding of yacon and its interactions with the sarcoplasmic andmyofibrillar proteins of meat was the key part of this study. READ MORE
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2. On the liquid-phase cloud activation of insoluble and slightly soluble particles
Abstract : Aerosol-cloud interactions are among the largest sources of uncertainty in understanding climate change and predictions of the future climate. Besides the physical dimensions of aerosol particles, their water-solubility and surface tension are the key properties needed to describe their potential to act as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). READ MORE
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3. Structure and Dynamics in Amphiphilic Bilayers: NMR and MD simulation Studies
Abstract : Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were employed to study molecular structure and dynamics in amphiphilic bilayers. This thesis reports on method development and practical applications to two types of bilayer systems: simple cell membrane models composed of phosphatidylcholine lipids and cholesterol; and liquid crystals composed of ethyleneoxide-based surfactants often used in technological applications and in fundamental studies of amphiphile self-assembly. READ MORE
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4. Valorisation of fish waste biomass through recovery of nutritional lipids and biogas
Abstract : Commercial fish catch in Eastern Africa is dominated by Nile Perch. Of the fish that is processed for human consumption, 30-40% is wasted. Currently, these wastes are not fully utilized; they are sold off at low price, converted to low valued products or left to decompose leading to environmental pollution and wastage of bioresource. READ MORE
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5. Investigating parameters governing liquid-phase cloud activation of atmospheric particles
Abstract : Aerosol-cloud interactions are one of the main sources of uncertainties in modeling and predicting the Earth’s climate. To overcome this uncertainty, we need to improve the understanding about the processes and parameters defining how aerosol particles turn into cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) or ice nuclei (IN) to produce cloud droplets or ice crystals. READ MORE