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  1. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society
  2. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society : Volume 78
  3. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society : Volume 78, Issue 1, January 2001
  4. Adhesion properties of soy protein with fiber cardboard
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Physicochemical properties of pronase-treated rice glutelin
Antioxidative characteristics of oils in ground pork-fat patties cooked with soy sauce
Oil stability index correlated with sensory determination of oxidative stability in light-exposed soybean oil
Establishment of a model substrate oil for antioxidant activity assessment by oil stability index method
Characterization and oxidative stability of enzymatically produced fish and canola oil-based structured lipids
Modifications of butter stearin by blending and interesterification for better utilization in edible fat products
Adhesion properties of soy protein with fiber cardboard
Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of triolein-based sunscreens in supercritical CO$_{2}$
Selection of alcohols through Plackett-Burman design in lipase-catalyzed synthesis of anthranilic acid esters
Enzymatic esterification of (−)-menthol with fatty acids in solvent by a commercial lipase from Candida rugosa
Production of margarine fats by enzymatic interesterification with silica-granulated Thermomyces lanuginosa lipase in a large-scale study
Comparison of acyl donors for lipase-catalyzed production of 1,3-dicapryloyl-2-eicosapentaenoylglycerol
Refining high-free fatty acid wheat germ oil
Solubility of the diarrheic shellfish toxin okadaic acid in supercritical CO$_{2}$
Effect of adsorption and solvent extraction process on the percentage of carotene extracted from crude palm oil
Use of high-resolution $^{13}$C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for the screening of virgin olive oils
Comparison of different methods for the determination of the oil content in oilseeds
Soft margarines from high stearic acid soybean oils
Additional data on the storage stability of milled flaxseed
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Adhesion properties of soy protein with fiber cardboard

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Author Zhong, Zhikai Susan Sun, X. Fang, Xiaohua Ratto, Jo A.
Copyright Year 2001
Abstract Adhesion properties of soy protein isolate (SPI) on fiber cardboard and effects of press conditions, pre-pressing drying time, and protein concentrations on gluing strength were investigated. Shear strength increased as press time, press pressure, and/or press temperature increased. The effect of temperature on shear strength became more significant at high press pressure. The shear strength of the SPI adhesive on fiber cardboard decreased by 12–25% after water soaking. Shear strength increased as pre-pressing drying time increased and reached its maximal value at about 10 min. An SPI/water ratio of 12∶100 (w/w) gave the highest gluing strength. The specimens showed complete cohesive failure (fiber cardboard failure) except for soaked specimens pressed at low press temperature, low pressure, and short press time. Specimens pressed at 25°C and 2 MPa for 5 min with pre-pressing drying time of 10 min and an SPI/water ratio of 12∶100 (w/w) had T-peel strength and tensile bonding strength of 1.15 N/mm and 0.62 MPa, respectively, without water soaking, and 1.11 N/mm and 0.24 MPa, respectively, with water soaking.
Starting Page 37
Ending Page 41
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISSN 0003021X
Journal Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society
Volume Number 78
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15589331
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2001-01-01
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Adhesive strength fiber cardboard protein adhesives soy protein soy protein isolate water resistance wood adhesive Chemistry/Food Science Analytical Chemistry Biotechnology Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Biomaterials Agriculture
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Organic Chemistry Chemical Engineering
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