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    Antioxidant activity of phenolic compounds from canola (Brassica napus) seed by Jun, Hyun-Il, Wiesenborn, Dennis P., Kim, Young-Soo

    Published in Food science and biotechnology (01-12-2014)
    “…The antioxidant activities of various extracts from canola ( Brassica napus ) seed were investigated using the DPPH assay, ABTS radical assay, and reducing…”
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    Cellulose Nanocrystals vs. Cellulose Nanofibrils: A Comparative Study on Their Microstructures and Effects as Polymer Reinforcing Agents by Xu, Xuezhu, Liu, Fei, Jiang, Long, Zhu, J. Y, Haagenson, Darrin, Wiesenborn, Dennis P

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (24-04-2013)
    “…Both cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) are nanoscale cellulose fibers that have shown reinforcing effects in polymer…”
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    Carbon footprint of industrial-beet sugars stored as raw thick juice for use as a fermentation feedstock by Vargas-Ramirez, Juan M., Wiesenborn, Dennis P., Ripplinger, David G., Pryor, Scott W.

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (20-09-2017)
    “…Raw thick juice is a concentrated beet extract that enables fermentable sugar storage and could help extend campaigns and reduce capital investments for…”
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    Epoxidized sucrose soyate—A novel green resin for crop straw based low density fiberboards by Sitz, Evan D., Bajwa, Dilpreet S., Webster, Dean C., Monono, Ewumbua M., Wiesenborn, Dennis P., Bajwa, Sreekala G.

    Published in Industrial crops and products (15-11-2017)
    “…•Epoxidized sucrose soyate (ESS) is a highly biobased resin derived from soybean oil.•ESS is a promising adhesive for fiberboards.•The ESS resin can be easily…”
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    Beet tissue ensiling: An alternative for long-term storage of sugars in industrial beets for nonfood use by Vargas-Ramirez, Juan M., Haagenson, Darrin M., Pryor, Scott W., Wiesenborn, Dennis P.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-02-2016)
    “…Industrial beets have significant potential to compete against corn grain as an important source of sugars for nonfood industrial processes including microbial…”
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    Screening potato starch for novel properties using differential scanning calorimetry by KIM, YOUNG S., WIESENBORN, DENNIS P., ORR, PAUL H., GRANT, LINDA A.

    Published in Journal of food science (01-09-1995)
    “…Thermal and other physicochemical properties of starch from 42 potato genotypes were studied to find those with unique properties for food use, and to analyze…”
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    Optimizing Process Parameters of Epoxidized Sucrose Soyate Synthesis for Industrial Scale Production by Monono, Ewumbua M, Bahr, James A, Pryor, Scott W, Webster, Dean C, Wiesenborn, Dennis P

    Published in Organic process research & development (20-11-2015)
    “…There is a growing need to produce epoxidized sucrose soyate (ESS) at an industrial scale for large-scale applications in coatings and material science…”
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    Determination of suitable storage conditions to preserve fermentable sugars in raw thick beet juice for ethanol production by Vargas-Ramirez, Juan M., Haagenson, Darrin M., Pryor, Scott W., Wiesenborn, Dennis P.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-12-2013)
    “…New long-term storage techniques are necessary to preserve fermentable sugars from sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) varieties which may qualify as advanced…”
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    Potato starch paste behavior as related to some physical/chemical properties by Wiesenborn, D.P, Orr, P.H, Casper, H.H, Tacke, B.K

    Published in Journal of food science (01-05-1994)
    “…Potato starch with anomalous stable (constant with time) paste viscosity has been proposed as a natural replacement for cross-linked starch, but its behavior…”
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    Effect of trace contaminants on cold soak filterability of canola biodiesel by Lin, Hongjian, Haagenson, Darrin M., Wiesenborn, Dennis P., Pryor, Scott W.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-05-2011)
    “…A cold soak filtration test (CSFT; ASTM D 7501-09b) was included in B100 specifications under ASTM D 6751-09, bringing new challenges to biodiesel producers…”
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    Fractionation of Canola Biodiesel Sediment for Quantification of Steryl Glucosides with HPLC/ELSD by Haagenson, Darrin M, Perleberg, James R, Wiesenborn, Dennis P

    “…Steryl glucosides (SG) and other trace contaminants in biodiesel may cause filter plugging and engine performance issues, most notably in temperate regions…”
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    Influence of oil extraction method on properties of canola biodiesel, epoxies, and protein-based plastics by Manamperi, Wajira A., Espinoza-Perez, Judith D., Haagenson, Darrin M., Ulven, Chad A., Wiesenborn, Dennis P., Pryor, Scott W.

    Published in Industrial crops and products (23-12-2015)
    “…•Canola oil extraction methods were used to test effect on epoxy resin and biodiesel.•Canola meal protein isolates were used to test effect on protein-based…”
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    Effects of Protein Separation Conditions on the Functional and Thermal Properties of Canola Protein Isolates by Manamperi, Wajira A. R., Wiesenborn, Dennis P., Chang, Sam K.C., Pryor, Scott W.

    Published in Journal of food science (01-04-2011)
    “…:  Canola meal protein isolates were prepared from defatted canola meal flour using alkaline solubilization and acid precipitation. A central composite design…”
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    Comparison of curing agents for epoxidized vegetable oils applied to composites by Espinoza-Perez, Judith D., Nerenz, Brent A., Haagenson, Darrin M., Chen, Zhigang, Ulven, Chad A., Wiesenborn, Dennis P.

    Published in Polymer composites (01-11-2011)
    “…Interest in polymers from renewable sources, as alternatives to petroleum‐based polymers, remains strong; however, their performance must be acceptable. To…”
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    Implementing an In Situ Alkaline Transesterification Method for Canola Biodiesel Quality Screening by Haagenson, Darrin M, Brudvik, Rachel L, Lin, Hongjian, Wiesenborn, Dennis P

    “…Increasing demand for canola (Brassica napus) as an edible oil crop and biodiesel (B100) feedstock has encouraged genetic development for increased oil yields…”
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    Impact of the North Dakota Growing Location on Canola Biodiesel Quality by Haagenson, Darrin M., Wiesenborn, Dennis P.

    “…Canola biodiesel (fatty acid methyl esters, FAME) may have superior cold flow properties when compared to other biodiesel feedstocks, which is attributed to…”
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    Starch Noodle Quality as Related to Potato Genotypes by KIM, YOUNG S., WIESENBORN, DENNIS P.

    Published in Journal of food science (01-01-1996)
    “…ABSTRACT Starch noodles were prepared using potato starch from 8 genotypes, mung bean starch, mung bean‐potato starch blends, and sweet potato starch. The…”
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    Screw pressing of whole and dehulled flaxseed for organic oil by Zheng, Yun‐ling, Wiesenborn, Dennis P., Tostenson, Kristi, Kangas, Nancy

    “…Flaxseed oil, a rich source of dietary n−3 FA, is commonly obtained by cold pressing whole seed. Furthermore, flaxseed hulls are emerging as a valuable…”
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    Energy analysis in the screw pressing of whole and dehulled flaxseed by Zheng, Yun-ling, Wiesenborn, Dennis P., Tostenson, Kristi, Kangas, Nancy

    Published in Journal of food engineering (2005)
    “…Specific Mechanical Energy (SME) is an important parameter of screw press design and performance. Analysis of SME and its dissipation will improve our…”
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