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      Wheat Gluten Polymer Structures: The Impact of Genotype, Environment, and Processing on Their Functionality in Various Applications

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            Bioethanol, biohydrogen and biogas production from wheat straw in a biorefinery concept.

            The production of bioethanol, biohydrogen and biogas from wheat straw was investigated within a biorefinery framework. Initially, wheat straw was hydrothermally liberated to a cellulose rich fiber fraction and a hemicellulose rich liquid fraction (hydrolysate). Enzymatic hydrolysis and subsequent fermentation of cellulose yielded 0.41 g-ethanol/g-glucose, while dark fermentation of hydrolysate produced 178.0 ml-H(2)/g-sugars. The effluents from both bioethanol and biohydrogen processes were further used to produce methane with the yields of 0.324 and 0.381 m(3)/kg volatile solids (VS)(added), respectively. Additionally, evaluation of six different wheat straw-to-biofuel production scenaria showed that either use of wheat straw for biogas production or multi-fuel production were the energetically most efficient processes compared to production of mono-fuel such as bioethanol when fermenting C6 sugars alone. Thus, multiple biofuels production from wheat straw can increase the efficiency for material and energy and can presumably be more economical process for biomass utilization.
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              The relationship between HMW glutenin subunit composition and the bread-making quality of British-grown wheat varieties

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                Journal
                Cereal Chemistry Journal
                Cereal Chemistry Journal
                Scientific Societies
                0009-0352
                July 2013
                July 2013
                : 90
                : 4
                : 367-376
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Agrosystems, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 104, SE-23053 Alnarp, Sweden.
                [2 ]Corresponding author. E-mail: eva.johansson@slu.se
                [3 ]Present address: Department of Plant Breeding, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 101, SE-23053 Alnarp, Sweden.
                [4 ]Present address: Syngenta Seeds AB, Box 302, 26123 Landskrona, Sweden.
                [5 ]Present address: Department of Biosciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Sahiwal Campus, COMSATS Road, P. Code 57000 Sahiwal, Pakistan.
                [6 ]MAX-lab, Lund University, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden.
                [7 ]Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE-10044 Stockholm, Sweden.
                [8 ]Innventia, Box 5604, SE-11486 Stockholm, Sweden.
                Article
                10.1094/CCHEM-08-12-0105-FI
                f653bde2-7a13-4ea9-9e34-7b7eb3740c3d
                © 2013
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