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A study was undertaken in order to monitor the effect of vibrations with variable frequency (10-60 Hz) and different times of exposure to vibrations (30 and 120 min) on changes in selected physicochemical properties of milk, especially those determining its technological usability. Vibrations were found to negatively affect the properties of milk significant from the technological point of view, producing a slight increase in its acidity and conductance, a decrease in thermal and ethanolic stability as well as a reduction in the time of rennet coagulation of raw milk, among other effects. The changes of the analysed milk traits as affected by vibrations were observed to depend on the frequency band applied and to intensify with an increasing frequency and elongated time of milk exposure to vibrations, thus exerting a significant, negative impact on its technological usability.
In the presented work the effects of 3-year own investigations relative to technological usability of potato tubers of parental cultivar and its genetically-modified clones were recapitulated. Potato tubers of cultivar Irga were transformed with viral genome sequences in order to improve their resistance to a necrotic strain of potato virus Y (PVYN) at the Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Warsaw, and tubers of the transgenic clones were produced at the Plant Breeding and Acclimatisation Institute, Młochów, in 2000-2002. At the first stage, the variability of parameters characterizing raw material quality was determined. The characteristics of physical properties (size, shape, and mechanical resistance of tubers), microstructure, and content of main chemical constituents (starch, protein, ash, ascorbic acid, glycoalkaloids: α-solanine and α-chaconine) of 15 genetically-modified clones were investigated during three successive years. Tubers of these GM clones were next subjected to culinary processing (microwaving, cooking, and frying) and physico-chemical changes, which are decisive for texture formation and texture properties of end-use product, have been investigated and technological usability of GM potatoes was established. In this work, due to a considerable number of collected data, the final results were presented as means for modification group or, in two cases, as results relative to single clones representative for modification groups. Analysis of variability of physical and chemical parameters studied for the raw and heat-treated potato tubers enabled classifying Irga and its genetically-modified clones as similar, and did not allow distinguishing a clone of special usability for heat processing.
The purpose of this article is to show the competitiveness of Brazilian ethanol in relation to the spirits produced in the European Union. Approximate were both associated with the beginning of the question ethanol development in Brazil and the structure of the production from sugar cane. The article also included the cost of production ethanol depending on the raw material used, which shows the profitability of production based on the use of sugar cane. Comparison was also the price and margin on sales of gasoline and ethanol for example, the German market. This summary also shows how much profit generates ethanol as opposed to traditional fuels.
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