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      Mechanical oil expression from selected oilseeds under uniaxial compression

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      Date
      1997-04-01
      Author
      Bargale, Praveen Chandra
      Type
      Thesis
      Degree Level
      Doctoral
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      Abstract
      Mechanical pressing of soybean is highly desirable as it provides, at low cost, non-contaminated, protein-rich, low-fat soyflour which can be further processed into nutritious edible foods. Unfortunately, mechanical pressing of this low-fat oilseed ($
      Degree
      Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
      Department
      Agricultural and Bioresource Engineering
      Program
      Agricultural and Bioresource Engineering
      Committee
      Ford, Ronald
      Copyright Date
      April 1997
      URI
      http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-10212004-000419
      Subject
      extrusion cooking
      enzymatic hydrolysis
      sunflower oil - mechanical extraction
      soybean oil - mechanical extraction
      oilseed extraction - mathematical model
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