16 research outputs found
Antiarrhythmic fatty acids and antioxidants in animal and cell studies
Leifert, Wayne R; Jahangiri, Anisa; McMurchie, Edward J
Membrane fluidity changes are associated with the antiarrhythmic effects of docosahexaenoic acid in adult rat cardiomyocytes
Leifert, Wayne R; Jahangiri, Anisa; McMurchie, Edward
Dietary fish oil increases acetylcholine- and eicosanoid-induced contractility of isolated rat ileum
Patten, Glen S. ; Abeywardena, Mahinda Y. ; Mcmurchie, Edward J. ; Jahangiri, Anis
Termination of asynchronous contractile activity in rat atrial myocytes by n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
Jahangiri, Anisa; Leifert, Wayne; Patten, Glen; McMurchie, Edwar
Scale-up and economic analysis of biodiesel production from recycled grease trap waste
\u3cp\u3eGrease trap waste has been considered as a cost-effective feedstock for biodiesel production due to its high lipid content and relatively low cost for collection. However, the costly pre-treatment of this contaminated resource is currently the barrier to the commercialization of biodiesel. This study analyses the economic feasibility of biodiesel production from grease trap waste collected in Adelaide (South Australia), focussing on the environmental service providers as the potential biodiesel producers. Based on the experimental results, two different production routes with the same capacity of around 4400 t/year were simulated using Aspen Plus® V8.8, these being; esterification without using acetone as a co-solvent (1); and esterification using a co-solvent of acetone-ethanol (2). The best production price of biodiesel obtained was US$1337.5/t which would indicate that grease trap waste may be a promising feedstock for biodiesel production.\u3c/p\u3