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    manufacturers of mcc

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    Fax: +(91)-(251)-2325180 Mobile: +91-9323220537 / 9920973755 Email: sales@yashicapharma.com 3. Brahmar Cellulose Products (P) Ltd.‚ 12/2‚ Varadappan Street‚ West Mambalam‚ Chennai Tamil Nadu 600033 India Phone:+(91)-(44)-28153087   Fax:  +(91)-(44)-28154087 Website:http://www.indiamart.com/bcproducts/ 4. Reliance Cellulose Products Limited Secunderabad Leading manufacturer of microcrystalline cellulose. Address: No. 3- E‚ Surya Towers‚ No. 105‚ Sardarpatel Road‚ Secunderabad - 500003‚ Andhra

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    Austin Peay State University Department of Chemistry     CHEM 1021  IDENTIFYING CARBOHYDRATES  (adapted from Blackburn et al.‚ Laboratory Manual to Accompany World of Chemistry‚ 2nd ed.‚ (1996)    Saunders College Publishing: Fort Worth)    Purpose:  To become familiar with some of the characteristic reaction of carbohydrates.  To identify an  unknown carbohydrate.    Caution:  Wear eye protection because of the possible shattering of dropped glassware and because  acids are used in this experiment

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    Protistas

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    phytoplanktons  Green algae  Chlorophyll a‚ b‚ carotenoids  Cell wall: cellulose  Stored food: starch  Example: Caulerpa‚ Chlamydomonas‚ Spirogyra‚ Volvox  Brown algae  Chlorophyll a‚ c‚ carotenoids‚ fucoxanthin  Cell wall: cellulose‚ algin  Stored food:laminarin and manitol  Example: Sargassum ‚ Postelsia  Red algae  Chlorophyll‚ carotenoids red and blue phycobilins  Cell wall: cellulose‚ pectin‚ agar  Stored food: floridean starch  Example: Euchema‚ Gracilaria

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    cellular materials as gas can be transferred between the individual spaces. This can be produced as a loose material or combined with a binder and fibers to make a rigid insulation. Examples are calcium silicate‚ expanded vermiculite‚ perlite‚ cellulose‚ diatomaceous earth and expanded polystyrene. The R value is measure of thermal resistance used in the building and construction industry. The higher the number‚ the better the effectiveness of the building insulation.  5 most common types

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    Definitions Alpha glucose- is an isomer. The hydroxyl group is attached facing down and away from the main structure. Beta glucose- is an isomer except the hydroxyl group is attached above the ring and on the first carbon. Fructose- a sugar of the hexose class‚ and is a simple ketonic monosaccharide found in many plants‚ where it is often bonded to glucose to form the disaccharide sucrose. Sucrose- Sucrose is a sugar‚ the organic compound commonly known as table sugar‚ cane sugar‚ beet sugar or

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    indicate that deionized water did not contain contaminating starch or maltose? Summary: In this Activity‚ I learned/observed that: Please write at least 2-3 sentences of what you learned or observed in complete sentences. Activity 2: Assessing Cellulose

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    Lab 8 - Chemical and Physical Processes of Digestion (p.105) Introduction: In this lab‚ I will study how digestion of carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ and fats occurs. I will define Key Terms that describe what will occur in the experiments; I will conduct an experiment for each Activity and provide all resulting Data as well as answer Questions from each Activity. I will then provide a short Summary for what I learned in each Activity. Key Terms: Enzymes (p. 105) – Speed up chemical

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    little bride & groom are through the descriptions of a wedding cake. Cummings tries to convey the message that marriages are like wedding cakes; thin rings‚ which appear unstable‚ on top of a very sturdy foundation but is trapped inside a layer of cellulose in order to preserve something that doesn’t exist. The first two stanzas of the poem described the bride and groom’s clothes. The groom was “dressed/in black candy” (lines 3-4) and the bride was “veiled with candy white/carrying a bouquet of/pretend

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    kitchen paper is an absorbent towel made up of cellulose fibers‚ which also make up other plants like cotton and wood instead of cloth material. Although paper towels cannot be washed and used again‚ paper towels are disposable. The key to why paper towels soak up water is the cellulose fibers. Cellulose fibers are giant molecules which are made up of smaller molecules called sugar molecules (inedible) joined together. The liquid grips onto the cellulose fibers‚ absorbing liquid spills effectively and

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    Review Sheet 39b

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    Assessing Cellulose Digestion. 5. Does amylase use cellulose as a substrate? Explain. No because amylase only works on starch and wont digest cellulose. 6. Did freezing have an effect on the activity of amylase? Explain. Freezing does not change the structure of the enzyme so it doesn’t have effect on the activity. 7. Do you think that the bacterial suspension contained the enzyme cellulase (an enzyme that digests cellulose)? Why or why not? Yes I think the bacteria contained cellulose because

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