Cotton is a major cash crop of Pakistan and cottonseed is available in bulk quantity. Generally, cottonseed is used as one of the sources of edible oil. In the process of oil extraction, oil is extracted either by mechanical means or by chemical means i.e., using solvents. The solid residue (cake) ¡s considered of little value and commonly used as animal feed. In this piece of work, in contrast to conventional approach, we have concentrated to find out the cake as a rich source of protein.The work is based upon the practical evidences of the presence of the bulk amount of protein in cottonseed oil cake. The main theme was to find he protein content in the cottonseed oil cake. For that purpose samples of cottonseed oil cake were collected fr...
Technology for obtaining cellulose nanofibers from agro-industriaL residues or pure cellulose source...
Not AvailableCotton is one of the most important commercial crops of India and is the single largest...
As rapeseed is the third most important plant oil source worldwide (after palm and soya), vast amoun...
This study investigated gossypol content in cottonseed oil and cottonseed c...
The utilization of agricultural waste products to produce food has recently received increased atten...
The scientific research illustrates that the physico-chemical composition of cotton seed was analyze...
Cottonseed could be used as a source of dietary protein for human food production. The cottonseed co...
Cottonseed is a by-product of the cotton crop rich in protein and oil. The products obtained from co...
The oilseed pressing process for the production of vegetable oils creates large amounts of cakes as ...
Being attractive for insects, non-genetically modified rapeseed is valuable for maintaining environm...
It is important from a techno-economic perspective to understand the challenges associated with deve...
Determines the effects of area of origin and processing method on the chemical composition and prote...
The agricultural sector is thought to be responsible for around 30% of the anthropogenic climate cha...
Cottonseed cake in South East Asia has been associated with health issues in ruminants in the recent...
Gossypium herbaceum (cotton) seed oil was investigated to determine the fatty acid composition and p...
Technology for obtaining cellulose nanofibers from agro-industriaL residues or pure cellulose source...
Not AvailableCotton is one of the most important commercial crops of India and is the single largest...
As rapeseed is the third most important plant oil source worldwide (after palm and soya), vast amoun...
This study investigated gossypol content in cottonseed oil and cottonseed c...
The utilization of agricultural waste products to produce food has recently received increased atten...
The scientific research illustrates that the physico-chemical composition of cotton seed was analyze...
Cottonseed could be used as a source of dietary protein for human food production. The cottonseed co...
Cottonseed is a by-product of the cotton crop rich in protein and oil. The products obtained from co...
The oilseed pressing process for the production of vegetable oils creates large amounts of cakes as ...
Being attractive for insects, non-genetically modified rapeseed is valuable for maintaining environm...
It is important from a techno-economic perspective to understand the challenges associated with deve...
Determines the effects of area of origin and processing method on the chemical composition and prote...
The agricultural sector is thought to be responsible for around 30% of the anthropogenic climate cha...
Cottonseed cake in South East Asia has been associated with health issues in ruminants in the recent...
Gossypium herbaceum (cotton) seed oil was investigated to determine the fatty acid composition and p...
Technology for obtaining cellulose nanofibers from agro-industriaL residues or pure cellulose source...
Not AvailableCotton is one of the most important commercial crops of India and is the single largest...
As rapeseed is the third most important plant oil source worldwide (after palm and soya), vast amoun...