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Carbohydrate Polymers | 2013
Ying Yang; Jingjing Jia; Jianrong Xing; Jianbing Chen; Shengmin Lu
A strain producing bacterial cellulose (BC) screened from rotten mandarin fruit was identified as Gluconacetobacter intermedius CIs26 by the examination of general taxonomical characteristics and 16S rDNA sequence analysis. Furthermore, Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrum showed that pellicle produced by strain CIs26 was composed of glucan, and had the same functional group as a typical BC. X-ray diffractometry (XRD) analysis indicated that the BC was type I in structure with crystallinity index of 75%. BC yields of strain CIs26 in Hestrin-Schramn (HS), citrus waste modified HS (CMHS) and citrus waste solution (CWS) mediums were 2.1 g/L, 5.7 g/L, and 7.2 g/L, respectively. It was shown that citrus waste could stimulate BC production of strain CIs26 efficiently. Based on the ability of utilization of citrus waste, this strain appeared to have potential in BC manufacture on an industrial scale.
Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2013
Qile Xia; Siyi Pan; Meiyu Zheng; Jianbing Chen; Zhongxiang Fang; Stuart K. Johnson; Ying Yang; Jianrong Xing; Shengmin Lu
The fatty acid profile, oxidative stability and toxicological safety of bayberry (Myrica rubra Sieb. et Zucc.) kernel oil (BKO) extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO₂) and solvent of diethyl ether were assessed. Fatty acid profile was determined by gas chromatography, oxidative stability by placing the sample of 25g in a blast oven at 50±1°C to accelerate oxidation and toxicological safety by bacterial reverse mutation (Ames test) and acute oral toxicity in mice. The results demonstrated that in comparison to lard and rapeseed oil, the peroxide values of BKO were higher but the acid values were similar during the incubation test. The Ames test demonstrated no mutagenicity and no obvious acute toxicity were observed, suggesting that the BKO has potential as a novel edible oil.
Archive | 2008
Zhang Jun; Qile Xia; Shaonan Cheng; Shengmin Lu; Jianrong Xing; Ying Yang; Min Shao; Jianbing Chen; Meiyu Zheng
Archive | 2012
Zhang Jun; Shengmin Lu; Jinyun Zhou; Jianrong Xing; Jianbing Chen; Ying Yang
Archive | 2010
Jianbing Chen; Shaonan Cheng; Shengmin Lu; Qile Xia; Jianrong Xing
Archive | 2009
Ying Yang; Shengmin Lu; Qile Xia; Jianbing Chen; Jianrong Xing; Shaonan Cheng
Archive | 2012
Ying Yang; Shengmin Lu; Jianbing Chen; Jianrong Xing; Meiyu Zheng; Zhang Jun
Archive | 2009
Qile Xia; Shengmin Lu; Ying Yang; Jianbing Chen; Meiyu Zheng; Jianrong Xing
Archive | 2012
Qile Xia; Shengmin Lu; Ying Yang; Zhang Jun; Meiyu Zheng; Jianbing Chen; Jianrong Xing
Archive | 2008
Qile Xia; Zhang Jun; Jianrong Xing; Shaonan Cheng; Ying Yang; Min Shao; Meiyu Zheng; Jianbing Chen