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Comparison of the Effects of Gibberellic Acid and Aflatoxin in Germinating Seeds
ONE biological activity attributed to gibberellic acid is the stimulation of protein synthesis in germinating seeds. The first such effect was reported for α-amylase1–3; Black and Altschul4 reported a similar eff...
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α-Conarachin
IT is generally considered that the major globulins of dicotyledons and the prolamins and glutelins of monocotyledons are reserve proteins, that is, they are digested enzymatically on germination, whereupon th...
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Note on the improvement of color in off-colored cottonseed oils
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Binding of gossypol under conditions of complete rupture of the pigment glands
The “free” gossypol of cooked cottonseed meats is composed of gossypol and of “gossypol-like pigments,” which are soluble in 70% aqueous acetone. The “gossypol-like pigments” may account for 30 to 100% of the ...
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The present status of acetoglycerides
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Note on acetone-soluble material in cottonseed meals
In connection with a study of methods of eliminating traces of “free” gossypol from cottonseed meals a procedure for isolation of gossypol from the 70% acetone extracts of the meals by transfer to benzene solu...
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Effect of pH during the cooking of cottonseed on the properties of meals and oils
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Removal of gossypol from cottonseed by solvent extraction procedures
The relative efficiencies of organic, polar solvents and of solvent-water pairs for use in the extraction of gossypol and related compounds from cottonseed flakes were determined in a specially devised glass l...
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The effect of screw-press and hydraulic-press processing conditions on pigment glands in cottonseed
A procedure is given for estimating the amount of intact pigment glands in cottonseed kernels and meal.
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The storage of cottonseed. IX. Behavior of cottonseed during storage under mill conditions
The production of heat and the rate of formation of free fatty acids in 20- to 40-ton lots of cottonseed have been found to be dependent on the initial moisture and free fatty acids contents of the seed. Even ...
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Pilot-plant manufacture of peanut protein
Pilot-plant production of peanut protein from solvent-extracted meal was investigated with respect to the effect of temperature of extract liquor during precipitation and the rate of addition of sulfur dioxide...
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The storage of cottonseed
Treatment of moist cottonseed with ammonia prior to storage has been shown to reduce self-heating of the seed and the rate of formation of free fatty acids during storage.