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Performance Evaluation Of Africa Elemi, Melon And Africa Locust Bean Oil As Potential Quenchants For Medium Carbon Steel

Performance Evaluation Of Africa Elemi, Melon And Africa Locust Bean Oil As Potential Quenchants For Medium Carbon Steel

... Africa locust bean oil had same peak cooling rate of 30 o C/s at different corresponding temperature of 200 and 320 o C ...Africa locust bean, Africa elemi oil and SAE 40 oil is 2, 2, 4, 8 o ...

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The addition of locust bean gum but not water delayed the gastric emptying rate of a nutrient semisolid meal in healthy subjects

The addition of locust bean gum but not water delayed the gastric emptying rate of a nutrient semisolid meal in healthy subjects

... of the stomach (the antrum), consequently reducing the value of the GER. A study on healthy volunteers, using magnetic resonance imaging, showed that the gastric response to increased viscosity of a non-nutrient ...

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Effect of gellan, xanthan or locust bean gum and/or emulsified maize oil on proteins edible films properties

Effect of gellan, xanthan or locust bean gum and/or emulsified maize oil on proteins edible films properties

... Edible films opacity was significantly (P<0.05) lower for collagen samples. Edible films with emulsified oil were significantly (P<0.05) less translucent. Opacity values were significantly (P<0.05) higher for ...

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Evaluation of the probiotic attributes of Bacillus strains isolated from traditional fermented African locust bean seeds (Parkia biglobosa), “daddawa”

Evaluation of the probiotic attributes of Bacillus strains isolated from traditional fermented African locust bean seeds (Parkia biglobosa), “daddawa”

... As earlier stated, these organisms were isolated based on their ability to produce “daddawa” of accepted qual- ities and properties. Considering the above findings, it is obvious that the Bacillus cereus strains in this ...

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Mechanical and Structural Characteristics of Cement Mortars Blended with Locust Bean Pod Ash

Mechanical and Structural Characteristics of Cement Mortars Blended with Locust Bean Pod Ash

... to locust bean pod as another prospective pozollan in cement for building applications being an agricultural waste ...African locust bean (Parkia biglobosa) is a perennial ...

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Bacteriology and Qualitative Study of  African Locust Bean (Parkia biglobosa)

Bacteriology and Qualitative Study of African Locust Bean (Parkia biglobosa)

... Table 3 shows the persistence of some common bacterial species such as Bacillus spp., Lueconostoc spp. and Staphylococcus spp. that populates the locus bean samples. The Lueconostoc spp. only survives till the ...

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Development of Small Scale Equipment for Depulpping Locust Bean Seeds

Development of Small Scale Equipment for Depulpping Locust Bean Seeds

... of locust bean is an essential and required unit operation when processing the seeds to its various derivatives and ...African locust bean (Parkia biglobosa) is very popular in ...The ...

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MICROBIOLOGICAL, TEXTURAL AND SENSORY CHANGES DURING
THE FERMENTATION OF AFRICAN LOCUST BEAN (Parkia biglobosa)
TO PRODUCE SONRU, WEST AFRICAN TRADITIONAL CONDIMENT

MICROBIOLOGICAL, TEXTURAL AND SENSORY CHANGES DURING THE FERMENTATION OF AFRICAN LOCUST BEAN (Parkia biglobosa) TO PRODUCE SONRU, WEST AFRICAN TRADITIONAL CONDIMENT

... African locust beans could be originated from the environment contamination (fermentation material, processors clothes, seeds, ...African locust bean and from those of Omafuvbe et ...soya bean ...

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Termiticidal Effects Of African Locust Bean (Parkia Biglobosa) Seed Oil Extracts

Termiticidal Effects Of African Locust Bean (Parkia Biglobosa) Seed Oil Extracts

... Hence, the governing equations for the yield are equations 5 & 6. Here, y is referred to as the optimization value. The simulation is shown in Figure 6. The oil extracts from the boiled seeds of the P. biglobosa ...

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Investigation of locust bean husk char adsorbability in heavy metal removal

Investigation of locust bean husk char adsorbability in heavy metal removal

... purpose without the introduction of secondary contaminants should be administered when fouled water sources are to be harnessed. Biosorption is one of such efficient, cost and time effective decon- tamination methods ...

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SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FERMENTED LOCUST BEAN PRODUCED IN FOUR DIFFERENT LOCATIONS IN NIGERIA

SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FERMENTED LOCUST BEAN PRODUCED IN FOUR DIFFERENT LOCATIONS IN NIGERIA

... of locust bean seed produced from different locations in Nigeria with a view to developing single machinery that can process locust bean seed irrespective of its origin or ...of locust ...

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Influence of pH value and locust bean gum concentration on the stability of sodium caseinate-stabilized emulsions

Influence of pH value and locust bean gum concentration on the stability of sodium caseinate-stabilized emulsions

... between casein molecules increases, leading to the decreased electrostatic repulsion, and consequently CAS-coated oil droplet aggregation (Perrechil, et al., 2010; Surh, et al., 2006). The droplet aggregation, e.g., ...

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“Study of Locust Bean Gum as Binder in Formulation of Immediate Release Atorvastatin Calcium Spheroids through Extrusion and Spheronization Technique” by D.V. Gowda, Rohan D. Deshpande, Keerthy H.S, Siddaramaiaha, India.

“Study of Locust Bean Gum as Binder in Formulation of Immediate Release Atorvastatin Calcium Spheroids through Extrusion and Spheronization Technique” by D.V. Gowda, Rohan D. Deshpande, Keerthy H.S, Siddaramaiaha, India.

... due to its distinguishing benefits such as low cost, abundant availability, ease of isolation, stickiness and viscosity. 23 The IR Atorvastatin calcium spheroids were filled in a single hard gelatin capsule and evaluated ...

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Amino acid profile, microbiological and farinographic properties of African locust bean pulp flour

Amino acid profile, microbiological and farinographic properties of African locust bean pulp flour

... The other sources of contamination of the pulp might have included the soil on which the fruit pods were produced and harvested [30]. Also, the harvested pods were packed in jute bags stored on the floor of the ...

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Assessment of Locust Bean Pod Extract ( Parkia Biglobosa ) as Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel in Acidic Media

Assessment of Locust Bean Pod Extract ( Parkia Biglobosa ) as Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel in Acidic Media

... of locust bean pod extract as corrosion inhibitor at temperatures of 40 0 C, 50 0 C and 60 0 ...of locust bean pod extract could be attributed to the presence of tannin and alkaloid in its ...

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Comparison of Some Physicochemical Properties of Locust Bean Seeds Gum Extracted by Acid and Water Pre Treatments

Comparison of Some Physicochemical Properties of Locust Bean Seeds Gum Extracted by Acid and Water Pre Treatments

... The acid-insoluble matter refers to the presence of acid-insoluble impurities in gums such as metals. This amount indicates impurity substances in gums so this property is unwanted. The crude and purified locust ...

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCUST BEAN DECORTICATOR WITH SEPARATOR.

THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCUST BEAN DECORTICATOR WITH SEPARATOR.

... Locust bean tree is a leguminous crop peculiar to the ...African locust bean tree are Parkiaclappertoniana, Parkia Bicolor, ParkiaFilicoidea and ...

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Design Formulation and Evaluation of Soluble Soft Gel Ocular Insert of Ketorolac Tromethamine using Modified Locust Bean Gum

Design Formulation and Evaluation of Soluble Soft Gel Ocular Insert of Ketorolac Tromethamine using Modified Locust Bean Gum

... A major problem in ocular therapeutics is the attainment of optimal drug concentration at the site of action which is compromised mainly due to precorneal loss resulting in only a small fraction of the drug being ...

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Pozzolanic properties of Waste Agricultural Biomass - African Locust Bean Pod Waste

Pozzolanic properties of Waste Agricultural Biomass - African Locust Bean Pod Waste

... It was observed in figure 6 that compressive strength increased as the days progressed. Increase in cohesion is due to facing surfaces but chemical reaction and action cannot be totally neglected. In relation to ...

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Influence of Locust Bean Waste Ash on Cation Exchange and Plasticity Characteristics of Cement Modified Lateritic Soil

Influence of Locust Bean Waste Ash on Cation Exchange and Plasticity Characteristics of Cement Modified Lateritic Soil

... 35%. Locust bean is readily available and cheap material that could be use to improve the engineering properties of the ...of Locust bean - otherwise considered as waste – as a viable material ...

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