Response surface methodology was used to optimize the processing parameters of the fiber extraction from sorghum bran. The studied independent factors were ethanol/bran ratio, time, temperature, and number of treatment cycles. A three-level four-variable Box-Behnken design (BBD) was used to establish the optimum conditions of extraction. The results showed that the experimental data could be fitted to a second-order polynomial equation using multiple regression analysis and the model was highly significant (P<0.0001). The optimum extraction conditions were 11.8 mL·g−1 of ethanol/bran ratio, 60 min, 65°C, and 7 extraction cycles. The experimental yield was 35.52% which is close to the value predicted by the BBD model (34.36%). By applying th...
BACKGROUND:Sweet sorghum is a domesticated grass containing a sugar-rich juice that can be readily u...
This paper investigated the effects of liquid-solid ratio, extraction time, extraction temperature a...
Sorghum wax has a high melting point compared to natural waxes commercially available. Commercial ex...
Purpose: To employ response surface methodology (RSM) hinged on a central composite design (CCD) for...
Photoperiod-sensitive sorghum, as a competitive biomass for ethanol production, was investigated to ...
Recently, the quality-by-design concept has been widely implemented in the optimization of pharmaceu...
• Sorghum stem was used as a cheap raw material for production of fermentable sugars • Alkali pretre...
Not AvailableThis study was conducted to optimize extraction conditions of dietary fibre from Ulva l...
Use of bran oil in various edible and nonedible industries is very common. In this research work, ef...
The need to intensify the process of extracting sugar substances from sweet sorghum stalks in order ...
Cereal straws including grain sorghum varieties can be used for pulp production due to the significa...
The need to intensify the process of extracting sugar substances from sweet sorghum stalks in order ...
Sorghum byproducts, namely bran, stalk, and panicle are examples of lignocellulosic biomass. These r...
The experiment of extraction of polysaccharide from foxtail millet was investigated. Response Sur...
Sorghum is a grain with potential for developing foods with slowly digested starch, of benefit to he...
BACKGROUND:Sweet sorghum is a domesticated grass containing a sugar-rich juice that can be readily u...
This paper investigated the effects of liquid-solid ratio, extraction time, extraction temperature a...
Sorghum wax has a high melting point compared to natural waxes commercially available. Commercial ex...
Purpose: To employ response surface methodology (RSM) hinged on a central composite design (CCD) for...
Photoperiod-sensitive sorghum, as a competitive biomass for ethanol production, was investigated to ...
Recently, the quality-by-design concept has been widely implemented in the optimization of pharmaceu...
• Sorghum stem was used as a cheap raw material for production of fermentable sugars • Alkali pretre...
Not AvailableThis study was conducted to optimize extraction conditions of dietary fibre from Ulva l...
Use of bran oil in various edible and nonedible industries is very common. In this research work, ef...
The need to intensify the process of extracting sugar substances from sweet sorghum stalks in order ...
Cereal straws including grain sorghum varieties can be used for pulp production due to the significa...
The need to intensify the process of extracting sugar substances from sweet sorghum stalks in order ...
Sorghum byproducts, namely bran, stalk, and panicle are examples of lignocellulosic biomass. These r...
The experiment of extraction of polysaccharide from foxtail millet was investigated. Response Sur...
Sorghum is a grain with potential for developing foods with slowly digested starch, of benefit to he...
BACKGROUND:Sweet sorghum is a domesticated grass containing a sugar-rich juice that can be readily u...
This paper investigated the effects of liquid-solid ratio, extraction time, extraction temperature a...
Sorghum wax has a high melting point compared to natural waxes commercially available. Commercial ex...