نتایج جستجو برای: coffee residues

تعداد نتایج: 101222  

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2005
Wen-Jye Yen Bor-Sen Wang Lee-Wen Chang Pin-Der Duh

The antioxidant activity of roasted coffee residues was evaluated. Extraction with four solvents (water, methanol, ethanol, and n-hexane) showed that water extracts of roasted coffee residues (WERCR) produced higher yields and gave better protection for lipid peroxidation. WERCR showed a remarkable protective effect on oxidative damage of protein. In addition, WERCR showed scavenging of free ra...

2017
M. C. Echeverria M. Nuti José Maria Cordova

Over ten million tonnes of solid residues are generated yearly from coffee agro-industry worldwide, along with larger amounts of wastewaters and cultivation residues. Both wastewaters and solid residues, such as defective coffee beans and spent coffee grounds, along with coffee husks (pulp and mucilage) that constitute around 60% of the wet weight of the fresh fruit, represent a relevant source...

Objective(s): Today, nanotechnology is growing rapidly due to its high application in science and industry. Particularly in recent years, the synthesis of green nanoparticles has been of great interest with plant extracts. It is a simple, inexpensive and environmentally friendly method. The possibility of synthesizing nanoparticles from vegetable wastes has been investigated in this article. <b...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2017
Hamady Dieng Salbiah Binti Ellias Tomomitsu Satho Abu Hassan Ahmad Fatimah Abang Idris Abd Ghani Sabina Noor Hamdan Ahmad Wan Fatma Zuharah Ronald E Morales Vargas Noppawan P Morales Cirilo N Hipolito Siriluck Attrapadung Gabriel Tonga Noweg

In dengue mosquitoes, successful embryonic development and long lifespan are key determinants for the persistence of both virus and vector. Therefore, targeting the egg stage and vector lifespan would be expected to have greater impacts than larvicides or adulticides, both strategies that have lost effectiveness due to the development of resistance. Therefore, there is now a pressing need to fi...

Journal: :Coffee Science 2021

Agroforestry consortia increase organic matter and nutrient cycling in agricultural systems. For this reason, the objective of work was to study release rate nutrients decomposition different residues, two times year, obtained from four cultures intercropped with conilon coffee, aiming relate released coffee needs. The residues Inga edulis, Musa spp, Gliricidia sepium, Bactris gasipaes were eva...

2011
Paolo Di Tommaso Sébastien Moretti Ioannis Xenarios Miquel Orobitg Alberto Montanyola Jia-Ming Chang Jean-François Taly Cédric Notredame

This article introduces a new interface for T-Coffee, a consistency-based multiple sequence alignment program. This interface provides an easy and intuitive access to the most popular functionality of the package. These include the default T-Coffee mode for protein and nucleic acid sequences, the M-Coffee mode that allows combining the output of any other aligners, and template-based modes of T...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2003
Suyén Rodríguez Maikel Fernández Rosa C Bermúdez Humberto Morris

The decolouration of fermentation residues (vinasse) and liquid extract of coffee pulp by the mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus was studied in addition to laccase activity. The fungus was inhibited in both residues when they remained undiluted. In submerged cultivation on wastewaters a good production of biomass (14.8 g/l for vinasse and 5.4 g/l for extract of coffee pulp) and also laccase activity ...

2012
George Z. Kyzas

This work aims to study the removal of Cu(II) and Cr(VI) from aqueous solutions with commercial coffee wastes. Materials with no further treatment such as coffee residues from café may act as adsorbents for the removal of Cu(II) and Cr(VI). Equilibrium data were successfully fitted to the Langmuir, Freundlich and Langmuir-Freundlich model (L-F). The maximum adsorption capacity of the coffee res...

2016
Asrat Gebremariam Woldesenbet Belay Woldeyes Bhagwan Singh Chandravanshi

Large amounts of coffee residues are generated from coffee processing plants in Ethiopia. These residues are toxic and possess serious environmental problems following the direct discharge into the nearby water bodies which cause serious environmental and health problems. This study was aimed to quantify wet coffee processing waste and estimate its bio-ethanol production. The study showed that ...

Journal: :Carbohydrate polymers 2015
Lina F Ballesteros Miguel A Cerqueira José A Teixeira Solange I Mussatto

Spent coffee grounds (SCG), obtained during the processing of coffee powder with hot water to make soluble coffee, are the main coffee industry residues and retain approximately seventy percent of the polysaccharides present in the roasted coffee beans. The purpose of this study was to extract polysaccharides from SCG by using an alkali pretreatment with sodium hydroxide at 25°C, and determine ...

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