Aug 13, 2009 ... Discontinuous and continuous fructose production from chicory inulin hydrolysis by covalently immobilized enzymes ...
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This is a 2005 review of the markets for inulin ... The objective of the study was to assist a client in assessing whether there is an opportunity to enter the inulin market by growing chicory and manufacturing inulin. The client needed to know whether it should use ... Table 42. Production of Chicory for inulin...
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Chicory inulin has been added as an alternative quality source of inulin to augment increasingly scarce dahlia inulin supplies. Inulin (pronounced similar to insulin - and chemically similar) is a phytonutrient helping-hand for the body’s own insulin ... The first two may be used by the liver for energy production,
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MEIJER, W.J.M., MATHIJSSEN, E.W.J.M. & BORM, G.E.L. 1993. Crop characteristics and inulin production of Jerusalem artichoke and chicory. In Inulin and inulin containing crops, Studies in plant science (H. Fuchs , ed.). Elsevier, Amsterdam.
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Crops for Biopolymers/Gums Contacts References Baert, J. R. A. & Bockstaele, E. L. (1993) Cultivation and breeding of chicory root for inulin production. Industrial Crops and Products (1) pp 229-234 Clapham, A. R.;
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www.ienica.net/crops/chicory.pdf
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In this paper, a reaction scheme for fructose production by inulin enzymatic hydrolysis is proposed, taking into account the possibility of dealing with a mixture of enzymes acting on a mixture of polymers as substrate.
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Inulin is major constituent of some of the most famous of the "old-standby" herbs, such as burdock root, dandelion root, elecampane root, chicory root, and the Chinese herb codonopsis. Botanically, inulin is a storage food in the plants of the Composite family. ... The first two may be used by the liver for energy production,
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medherb.com/92INULIN.HTM
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ISHS XXVI International Horticultural Congress: The Future for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE (HELIANTHUS TUBEROSUS L.) AND CHICORY (CICHORIUM INTYBUS L.): POTENTIAL CROPS FOR INULIN PRODUCTION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA ... Chicory and Jerusalem artichoke are among the best crops for inulin production.
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Inulin has gained its place as the most used soluble fibre globally and as a major gut health promoting ingredient. Discover how inulin can replace sugars and fat and correct the texture profile of your food product, while providing a healthy source of fibre.
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www.nutraingredients.com/smartlead/view/228003/4/Chicor...
www.nutraingredients.com/smartlead/view/228003/4/Chicory-inulin-the-invisible-yet-remarkable-fibre
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