80 research outputs found
Antioxidant activity of pea protein hydrolysates produced by batch fermentation with lactic acid bacteria
Nine Lactobacillus strains known for surface proteinase activity were chosen from our collection and tested for their ability to grow in pea seed protein-based medium, and to hydrolyze purified pea proteins in order to produce peptides with antioxidant (AO) activity. Two strains, Lactobacillus rhamnosus BGT10 and Lactobacillus zeae LMG17315, exhibited strong proteolytic activity against pea proteins. The AO activity of the pea hydrolysate fraction, MW lt 10 kDa, obtained by the fermentation of purified pea proteins with Lactobacillus rhamnosus BGT10, was tested by standard spectrophotometric assays (DPPH, ABTS, Fe3+-reducing capacity) and the recently developed direct current (DC) polarographic assay. The low molecular weight fraction of the obtained hydrolysate was separated using ion exchange chromatography, while the AO activity of eluted fractions was determined by means of a sensitive DC polarographic assay without previous concentration of samples. Results revealed that the fraction present in low abundance that contained basic peptides possessed the highest antioxidant activity. Based on the obtained results, it can be concluded that Lactobacillus rhamnosus BGT10 should be further investigated as a candidate strain for large-scale production of bioactive peptides from legume proteins
Investigation the calcite hydrophobisation of different grain sizes
This paper presents the investigations of possibility of calcite hydrophobisation. Two samples of calcite of different size classes from the site 'Dobar kamen', Arandjelovac, Serbia, were used in the experimental work. Modifying the surface of calcite was carried out by stearic acid with 'dry' method. Concentrations of stearic acid in the modifying method were as follows: 0.3, 0.5, 0.8, 0.9, 1, 2, 2.5, 3 and 4%. The results showed that a complete hydrophobicity (I0=99.9%) of calcite sample with the medium diameter (d50) 10.87 μm was achieved at concentration of stearic acid of 0.8%, while for the sample with the mean grain diameter (d50) of 29.14 μm, it was achieved at concentration of stearic acid of 3%. These results were confirmed by the microscopic analysis
Definition the technology method of apatite flotation concentration from the phosphate deposit 'Lisina'
This paper presents the importance of phosphate in the world, and the problems that arise in the process of preparing the low-grade phosphate ore for obtaining the phosphate concentrate using the flotation concentration. The apatite concentrates are obtained using the selective flotation from the silicate and oxide minerals while defining the process of selective flotation of apatite from carbonate deposits is the major problem worldwide. The experimental part of this paper presents the results of laboratory flotation tests of phosphate ore from the surface part of the location 'Panjevica' of the deposit 'Lisina'. The results have enabled definition of the flotation process in continuous conditions of work
The process of obtaining quartz sand size fraction -0.4 + 0.05 mm for use in water glass production
The paper presents the process of quartz sand processing from the „Bijela Stijena“-Skočić deposit in the plant „Kesogradnja d.o.o.“ at Kozluk near Zvornik, Republic of Srpska. Bearing in mind the fact that this quartz sand is used for water glass production in the company „Birač“ - Zvornik or „Alumina“ Zvornik, it was necessary to meet the quality requirements prescribed by that industrial production. Thus, the required size was -0.4+0.05 mm and the Fe2O3 content was maximum of 0.04%. Based on the laboratory tests, a technological scheme for the quartz raw material valorization was conceived in the separation of the company „Kesogradnja d.o.o.“. The obtained results showed that quartz sand for water glass size fraction -0.4+0.05 mm could be obtained in the plant. Also, by introducing a magnetic concentration after washing and grading, the Fe2O3 content was reduced from 0.131% as it is in the initial sample to 0.038% which meets the required conditions from the water glass producers
Reactions of calcite in water in the presence of stearic acid
In the suspension of water and calcite, with pH 10.14, on the border of calcite / water was formed a double electric layer. Its structure, or hydrophilic properties of minerals, depended on the concentration of potential determination ions, Ca2+ i 2 CO3 , pH of the environment, and the adsorption of water molecules and ions (and molecules), formed in a suspension of calcite as a result of its solubility in alkaline media. The structure of such a way formed electrical double layer, influenced on interaction of minerals with stearic acid as a surface of active substance. In the presence of stearic acid, the pH value of slurry decreased to 8.72 due to the dissociation of stearic acid in alkaline medium and reaction of neutralization. As the result of dissociation, in the suspension, besides the un-dissociated acid molecules, there were also stearine ions CH3(CH2)16COO-, (St-), which have reacted with the surface of minerals, transforming it from hydrophilic to hydrophobic
Application of lime in the polyvinyl chloride industry
This paper presents the importance of limestone in a variety of industries with a special focus on the use of limestone as filler in the industry of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Of Out of all fillers, used in the industry of PVC processing, calcium carbonate type of fillers are 80%. Fillers are used in order to improve various mechanical properties of polymer such as tensile and breaking properties, density, bending strength, hardness, thermal stability, viscosity and more. Latest trends of industrial development and demands of the processing industry for high quality carbonate fillers influenced the implementation process of surface modification limestone and calcite, which is the main constituent of fine micronized limestone in order to enhance its performance
The HERA-B Ring Imaging Cherenkov Counter
The HERA-B RICH uses a radiation path length of 2.8 m in C_4F_10 gas and a
large 24 square meters spherical mirror for imaging Cherenkov rings. The photon
detector consists of 2240 Hamamatsu multi-anode photomultipliers with about
27000 channels. A 2:1 reducing two-lens telescope in front of each PMT
increases the sensitive area at the expense of increased pixel size, resulting
in a contribution to the resolution which roughly matches that of dispersion.
The counter was completed in January of 1999, and its performance has been
steady and reliable over the years it has been in operation. The design
performance of the RICH was fully reached: the average number of detected
photons in the RICH for a beta=1 particle was found to be 33 with a single hit
resolution of 0.7 mrad and 1 mrad in the fine and coarse granularity regions,
respectively.Comment: 29 pages, 23 figure
Search for the Flavor-Changing Neutral Current Decay with the HERA-B Detector
We report on a search for the flavor-changing neutral current decay using events recorded with a dimuon trigger in
interactions of 920 GeV protons with nuclei by the HERA-B experiment. We find
no evidence for such decays and set a 90% confidence level upper limit on the
branching fraction .Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures (of which 1 double), paper to be submitted to
Physics Letters
Measurement of the J/Psi Production Cross Section in 920 GeV/c Fixed-Target Proton-Nucleus Interactions
The mid-rapidity (dsigma_(pN)/dy at y=0) and total sigma_(pN) production
cross sections of J/Psi mesons are measured in proton-nucleus interactions.
Data collected by the HERA-B experiment in interactions of 920 GeV/c protons
with carbon, titanium and tungsten targets are used for this analysis. The
J/Psi mesons are reconstructed by their decay into lepton pairs. The total
production cross section obtained is sigma_(pN)(J/Psi) = 663 +- 74 +- 46
nb/nucleon. In addition, our result is compared with previous measurements
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