Đặt câu với từ "starch-yielding plant"

1. Generally, Amylopectin can be known as plant starch

2. Cottonseed definition, the seed of the cotton plant, yielding an oil

3. Arista ™ AH is a 100% plant based Absorbable surgical hemostatic powder derived from purified plant starch

4. Effective. Arista ™ AH is a 100% plant based absorbable surgical hemostatic powder derived from purified plant starch

5. The plant could also turn that glucose into starch, a large molecule that stores energy for the plant.

6. Amylopectin is produced by plants and it accounts for 80% of plant starch

7. 18 A soluble , gummy polysaccharide found in plant cell walls and yielding xylose upon hydrolysis.

8. Alkyl polyglucoside is a biodegradable ingredient derived from plant starch and fatty alcohol from coconuts

9. Plant breeders use Backcrossing to transfer the transgene from these older lines into elite, high yielding lines

10. Plant breeders use Backcrossing to transfer the transgene from these older lines into elite, high yielding lines.

11. Arrowroot is an easily digested starch extracted from the roots of the Arrowroot plant, Maranta arundinacea

12. Arrowroot is an easily digested starch extracted from the roots of the Arrowroot plant, Maranta arundinacea

13. Their approach to the manufacturing of Carnivora ensures 100% yielding of the extract from the Venus flytrap plant

14. • Dietary fibre includes plant non-starch polysaccharides (e.g. cellulose, pectin, gums, hemicellulose, β-glucans, and fibres contained in oat and wheat bran), plant carbohydrates that are not recovered by alcohol precipitation (e.g. inulin, oligosaccharides, and fructans), lignin, and some resistant starch.

15. Arrowroot, or Arrowroot starch, is a powdery product made from the Arrowroot plant, a starchy tropical root

16. Arrowroot powder is an easily digestible starch derived from the stock of the Arrowroot plant, Maranta arundinacea

17. • Dietary fibre includes plant non-starch polysaccharides (e.g. cellulose, pectin, gums, hemicellulose, ßglucans, and fibres contained in oat and wheat bran), plant carbohydrates that are not recovered by alcohol precipitation (e.g. inulin, oligosaccharides, and fructans), lignin, and some resistant starch.

18. It's mainly starch, and starch, when you break it down -- what is starch?

19. white or yellow dextrin, roasted or dextrinated starch, starch modified by acid or alkali treatment, bleached starch, physically modified starch and starch treated by amylolitic enzymes

20. Depending on the plant, starch generally contains 20 to 25% amylose and 75 to 80% amylopectin by weight.

21. (d) white or yellow dextrin, roasted or dextrinated starch, starch modified by acid or alkali treatment, bleached starch, physically modified starch and starch treated by amylolitic enzymes;

22. (vi) white or yellow dextrin, roasted or dextrinated starch, starch modified by acid or alkali treatment, bleached starch, physically modified starch and starch treated by amylolitic enzymes;

23. white or yellow dextrin, roasted or dextrinated starch, starch modified by acid or alkali treatment, bleached starch, physically modified starch and starch treated by amylolitic enzymes;

24. Starch

25. rice starch

26. Click to see a larger image (211K) Aerial view of St. Lawrence Starch plant, Port Credit, Ontario, colour painting, [ca.

27. Acetylated starch

28. other types of starch and starch mixtures in compound feed

29. The term “Arrowroot” is used to describe the starch obtained from the rhizomes of Maranta arundinacea, a tropical American perennial herb, the rhizome of the plant, or the full plant itself.

30. Reviewing man’s history reveals examples of obedience yielding blessings and disobedience yielding sorrow and destruction.

31. Acetylated oxidised starch

32. Acetylated starch is starch esterified with acetic anhydride or vinyl acetate

33. Yielding Our Hearts to God

34. Borderliner is a grower’s dream come true – a high-yielding, super-potent plant that doesn’t require anything but the regular care for it thrive

35. Starch, sugar, sugar alcohol of starch hydrolysates for use in dietetic preparations

36. Starch (or dextrin)

37. Syrups, hydrolyzed starch

38. Bacteria in Agrobiology: Crop Ecosystems describes the beneficial role of plant growth promoting bacteria with special emphasis on oil yielding crops, cereals, fruits and vegetables

39. Copious definition is - yielding something abundantly

40. This often involves our being yielding.

41. Should high yielding areas get less?

42. Arrowroot starch is a finely milled powder similar in texture to corn starch

43. Mashable Adjuncts contain starch.

44. Devils' tongue starch paste

45. Don't forget, no starch.

46. Bryony definition, any Old World vine or climbing plant belonging to the genus Bryonia, of the gourd family, yielding acrid juice having emetic and purgative properties

47. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alpha-Amylase, (α-Amylase) is an enzyme EC 3.2.1.1 that hydrolyses alpha bonds of large, alpha-linked polysaccharides, such as starch and glycogen, yielding shorter chains thereof, dextrins, and maltose

48. Starch ethers and esters

49. In starch denaturalization industry, corn starch is widely used in paper making, chemicals, etc.

50. Starch and starch hydrolysis products constitute most of the digestible carbohydrate in the human diet.

51. The Protein and Starch Salads

52. Powdered starch syrup for food

53. The starch solution can be precipitated to form starch nanoparticles having a predefined void structure.

54. Acetylated oxidised starch is starch treated with sodium hypochlorite followed by esterification with acetic anhydride

55. Starch my shirt's collar, please.

56. You eat too much starch.

57. Arrowroot starch = Arrowroot powder = Arrowroot = Arrowroot flour This starch thickener has several advantages over cornstarch

58. This training program is yielding fine results.

59. Aviculture is a yielding activity in Cameroon

60. Pharmaceutical wafer, gelatin-starch films

61. Roots differed from aboveground plant parts in their exceptionally high starch levels, and in that N storage in roots to a greater extent involved nonprotein compounds.

62. Amyloidal: 1 adj resembling starch Synonyms: amylaceous , amyloid , farinaceous , starchlike starchy consisting of or containing starch

63. Bioethanol is a renewable energy source made by fermenting the sugar and starch components of plant by-products - mainly sugarcane and crops like grain, using yeast

64. In such a situation, being yielding helps. —Prov.

65. The universe is slowly yielding up its secrets.

66. Wheat-flour bread has long been the most common sources of starch in this cuisine, along with pasta, dumplings and pastries, although the potato has become a major starch plant in the diet of Europeans and their diaspora since the European colonization of the Americas.

67. • carbohydrates, including cellulose, starch, chitin, alginates

68. Yielding to the Enticings of the Holy Spirit

69. Effective yielding stress, 300,000 pounds per square inch.

70. She is rarely yielding on such an issue.

71. Based on analysis of the various economic plants from NNNBG, there are 66 timber plant species, 405 medicinal ones, more than 60 wild fruits, 26 starch plant species, 55 oil plant ones, more than 40 aromatic ones, 80 poisonous ones, 31 tannic ones, 79 fiber ones, more than 40 ornamental or Afforestational ones, and more than 200 plant species

72. And trait Ascriptions can be updated, yielding MST2

73. What are some examples of Jesus’ being yielding?

74. 9 Chinese sedge yielding edible bulb-shaped tubers.

75. Increasingly, farm land is yielding to property development.

76. System and process for starch production

77. Environmentally friendly diffusing agent including starch

78. The starch must be freshly prepared.

79. Method for producing precipitated starch esters

80. Amylose is found in the Amphorous parts of the starch crystal, while amylopectin gives starch its crystalline structure