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There's wood in my food? Wood-derived ingredients common in processed food

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Fast-food chains are pulling a fast one on customers, selling chicken products that are only about 60% real meat

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May 11, 2023 - cellulose). Their spicy chicken sandwich suspiciously contains “isolated oat product.”

Subway: Subway has faced criticism in the past. In some countries, the corporation offers bread made with yoga mat chemicals (azodicarbonamide). Subway isn’t the only fast-food chain to use this chemical. Today, Subway serves oven roasted chicken” that is nothing close to 100 percent white meat chicken, as they claim. Their chicken product contains various flavorings, potato starch, ...

Rare Fungus Discovered that Converts Plant Cellulose to Diesel Fuel

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Rare Fungus Discovered that Converts Plant Cellulose to Diesel Fuel

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February 28, 2009 - Rare Fungus Discovered that Converts Plant Cellulose to Diesel Fuel

Saturday, February 28, 2009 by: David Gutierrez, staff writerTags: biofuel, health news, Natural News

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Nano-sized cellulose fibers beat spider silk in being the strongest material on Earth

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June 19, 2018 - cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) that comprise wood give it greater strength and stiffness than, say, a blade of grass or a leaf from the same tree. (Related: Silk fibers may become the secret ingredient in the next round of high tech natural “metamaterials”.)New "super fibers" are made from natural wood nanofibers

Researchers have taken a leaf from this book, so to speak, and studied the way CNFs are organized in the cell wall layers of wood. Their intention was to artificially ...

Recycling spent coffee grounds: Finding new, environmentally-friendly uses for the production waste from your cup of joe

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August 13, 2018 -

To test the spent coffee grounds, the samplings were divided into three fractions. These were ground and sieved at a > 40 Mesh (> 0.425 mm), from 40 to 60 Mesh (0.425 to 0.250 mm) and 60-80 Mesh (0.250 to 0.180 mm) and < 80 Mesh (< 0.180 mm). The fractions were dried using an oven at a temperature of 100 degrees Celsius before they were tested.

The Kürscher and Hoffer method was used to isolate cellulose from coffee grounds. This was identified using X-ray diffraction....

There's wood in my food? Wood-derived ingredients common in processed food

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There's wood in my food? Wood-derived ingredients common in processed food

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There's wood in my food? Wood-derived ingredients common in processed food

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October 04, 2011 - There's wood in my food? Wood-derived ingredients common in processed food

Tuesday, October 04, 2011 by: PF LouisTags: cellulose, food, health news

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Wood fibers make plastics stronger, more biodegradable

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Wood fibers make plastics stronger, more biodegradable

The key to this process rests in the technique of extracting nanocrystals of cellulose from things like trees or orange pulp, which is then mixed with plastics. Researchers at the State University of New York's College of Environmental Science and Forestry say "By adding an ounce of crystals to a pound of plastic, you can increase the strength of the plastic by a factor of 3,000....

3D printers have an ear for – making ears

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The hydrogel is comprised of several biopolymers, including tiny crystals made from plant cellulose. When it is heated into a viscous state by a 3D printer, the material can be shaped into complicated three-dimensional structures.

These printed structures are soft and pliable like real skin and flesh. However, they are also very stable due to the cross-linking between the biopolymers that make up the hydrogel.

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Wood fibers make plastics stronger, more biodegradable

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October 25, 2006 - Wood fibers make plastics stronger, more biodegradable

Wednesday, October 25, 2006 by: Jerome DouglasTags: plastics, biodegradable products, health newsThe key to this process rests in the technique of extracting nanocrystals of cellulose from things like trees or orange pulp, which is then mixed with plastics. Researchers at the State University of New York's College of Environmental Science and Forestry say "By adding an ounce of crystals to a pound of plastic, ...

Scientists set to make new form of recycled paper from POO

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May 25, 2018 - cellulose.

Investigating goat droppings led him to the discovery that a herbivore's dung could comprise up to 40 percent cellulose. Furthermore, the animal's chewing and digestive processes had broken down the plant matter and exposed the cellulose.

Converting that partially-digested matter into cellullose nanofibers would require less electricity and use fewer chemicals compared to the typical paper-making process that starts with raw wood....

Parsley and vanilla beans are being used as cellular scaffolding to grow stem cell tissues for human implants

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March 27, 2017 -

The researchers have collaborated with the Olbrich Botanical Gardens to identify plant species that show scaffolding potential, which in turn could be turned into structures for biomedical purposes. John Wirth, Olbrich’s conservatory curator, said the idea was a good way to use the living plant material to develop human tissue. Parsley, orchid, and vanilla were among the plant species chosen for the study. Bamboo, wasabi, and elephant ear plant were also among the plants were ...

Renewable fire-retardant coating developed by researchers

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July 02, 2019 - cellulose fibers to Grunlan, who used the information to complete his team's water-based coating.

Cellulose appears in wood and a variety of marine animals. Likewise, clay is one of the typical components of rock and soil formations. The two materials provide mechanical support to the structures that contain them.

“The uniqueness in this current study lies in the use of two naturally occurring nanomaterials, clay nanoplatelets and cellulose ...

New packaging material made from crab shells and tree fibers

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October 10, 2018 -

Many food products are packaged in plastics like polyethylene terephthalate (PET), which is commonly used for bottles so that they can be protected from contaminants. This new material that the researchers produced is said to work even better than PET in keeping food fresh. They were able to produce this material by suspending chitin from crab shells and cellulose from trees in water and then alternately layering them on top of each other. The end product is a flexible, ...

Banana extract used to replace unhealthy fats in ice cream for a creamier, tastier dessert

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April 21, 2018 -

A team of researchers at the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana in Colombia and the University of Guelph in Canada were in search for ways to solve the melting issue of ice creams with the use of banana plants. Banana plants are considered waste once the fruits are harvested. Thus, they aimed to test whether they could slow down melting and prolong the shelf life of ice cream with the use of a fibrous extract from banana fruit stems.

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Fiber helps control weight by releasing anti-appetite molecule acetate

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Fiber helps control weight by releasing anti-appetite molecule acetate

Inulin fiber ferments, releasing large amounts of anti-hunger molecule acetate

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Next generation of green cement to be made from CARROTS

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January 17, 2019 - cellulose, a fibrous substance that can be found in all plants. He added, "Those fibers have strength characteristics in them. It’s the building blocks of the strength of a vegetable."

Wood also contains cellulose, but the substance is easier to extract from vegetables like carrots. Since large amounts of vegetable waste are regularly produced as a byproduct of agriculture, it is a cheap and environmentally-friendly source of fibers for building materials....

Fast-Growing Trees Could Take Root as Future Energy Source (press release)

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October 16, 2006 - cellulose. Cellulose is the sugar-containing component needed to make the alternative fuel ethanol. The Department of Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research is funding a $1.4 million, three-year study by Purdue faculty members Clint Chapple, Richard Meilan and Michael Ladisch to determine ways to alter lignin and test whether the genetic changes affect the quality of plants used to produce biofuels. A hybrid poplar tree is the basis for ...


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