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    Starch production and industrial use by Ellis, R.P, Cochrane, M.P, Dale, M.F.B, Duffus, C.M, Lynn, A, Morrison, I.M, Prentice, R.D.M, Swanston, J.S, Tiller, S.A

    “…This review of starch is concerned with its industrial uses, origins and structure. The current demand for starch is met by a restricted range of crops, the…”
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    Plant Cell Walls as Dietary Fibre: Range, Structure, Processing and Function by McDougall, Gordon J, Morrison, Ian M, Stewart, Derek, Hillman, John R

    “…The ingestion of dietary fibre has been correlated with the prevention of many health‐threatening diseases and cancers. Plant cell walls are the major source…”
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    Plant cell wall fragments released on solubilisation in trifluoroacetic acid by Morrison, Ian M, Stewart, Derek

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (20-11-1998)
    “…A scheme is presented for the fractionation of plant cell walls and treated plant cell walls (fibres) after suspending/dissolving in >99% trifluoroacetic acid…”
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    Combining high-amylose and waxy starch mutations in barley by Swanston, J Stuart, Ellis, Roger P, Morrison, Ian M, Mackay, George R, Dale, M Finlay B, Cooper, Allison, Tiller, Sarah A, Duffus, Carol M, Cochrane, M Patricia, Prentice, R Derek M, Paterson, Linda, Lynn, Andrew

    “…Inbred lines, from a cross between barleys carrying the waxy and high‐amylose genes respectively, were characterised by the presence of both, either or neither…”
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    EFFECTS OF CELL WALL PHENOLICS AND FUNGAL METABOLITES ON METHANE AND ACETATE PRODUCTION UNDER IN VITRO RUMEN CONDITIONS by ASIEGBU, FREDERICK O., PATERSON, ALISTAIR, MORRISON, IAN M., SMITH, JOHN E.

    “…The effects of cell wall phenolics, lignins and fungal metabolites on end products of simulated rumen fermentations were studied. Monomeric phenolics, selected…”
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    Structural investigations on the lignin–carbohydrate complexes of Lolium perenne by Morrison, Ian M.

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-04-1974)
    “…1. Lignin–carbohydrate complexes isolated from leaf blade, leaf sheath and stem tissue of ryegrass by extraction with dimethyl sulphoxide were examined by…”
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    ANALYSES OF FUNGAL FERMENTATION OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC SUBSTRATES USING CONTINUOUS CULTURE RUMEN SIMULATION by ASIEGBU, FREDERICK O., MORRISON, IAN M., PATERSON, ALISTAIR, SMITH, JOHN E.

    “…In vitro rumen digestibility of five lignocellulosic materials (rice bran, ryegrass-hay, barley straw, birch and spruce sawdusts) were assessed before and…”
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    Partial Purification of Peroxidase lsozymes with Altered Substrate Specificity from Flax stem Cell Walls by Mcdougall, Gordon J., Morrison, Ian M.

    Published in Journal of plant physiology (1995)
    “…A comparison of the peroxidase activities of ionically and covalently bound but Driselase-solubilized cell-wall proteins from flax stems showed that the…”
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    Tyrosine residues enhance cross-linking of synthetic proteins into lignin-like dehydrogenation products by McDougall, Gordon J., Stewart, Derek, Morrison, Ian M.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (1996)
    “…Synthetic proteins composed of lysine (polylysine, PL) and a random co-polymer of lysine and tyrosine (polylysine/tyrosine, PLT) were incorporated into…”
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    Sisal fibres and their constituent non-cellulosic polymers by Stewart, Derek, Azzini, Anisio, Hall, Anne T., Morrison, Ian M.

    Published in Industrial crops and products (01-02-1997)
    “…To characterise the constitutive non-cellulosic components sisal fibres were sequentially extracted with CDTA, Na 2CO 3 and increasing concentrations of NaOH…”
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    Cell-wall-bound oxidases from tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) xylem participate in lignin formation by McDougall, G.J. (Scottish Crop Research Inst., Invergowrie, Dundee (United Kingdom). Fibres Group), Stewart, D, Morrison, I.M

    Published in Planta (01-06-1994)
    “…A band of cells closest to the cambium in the xylem of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Samsun) stems oxidized…”
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    Effect of the addition of D-xylose on xylanase activity and digestibility of fiber in an artificial rumen by Brice, R.E. (Malaysian Rubber Producers Research Association, Brickendonbury, Herts, UK), Morrison, I.M

    Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (01-07-1991)
    “…The effect of adding D-xylose at two different levels as a continuous infusion to an artificial rumen was determined with respect to pH, methane production,…”
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    Xylanase (hemicellulase) activity in cell-free rumen fluid by Morrison, I M

    Published in Carbohydrate research (01-01-1976)
    “…It has been shown that there is hemicellulase (xylanase) activity in cell-free filtrates of rumen liquor. This activity changes during the feeding cycle. The…”
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