Raw material for the production of glucose syrups, industrial alcohol, and bakery products, the production of adhesives, as an extender for plywood glues, and as a source of starch in textile sizing. Specifically;
• Bakery products – HQCF is used at levels of 10-35% in bakery products. Popular in rural areas where consumers prefer the heavy cake-like texture.
• Glucose syrups – A controlled process is developed for the conversion of HQCF into sugar syrups with a range of dextrose equivalents to meet different end-user requirements using enzymes from plant seedlings.
• Industrial and potable alcohol – A system developed for the conversion of sugar syrup into ethyl alcohol for industrial or potable use.
• Adhesives – HQCF blended with soluble borax and caustic soda to produce Bauer-type paperboard adhesive that could completely replace imported starch-based materials. HQCF was used for the complete substitution of wheat flour as an extender in urea and phenol formaldehyde resin plywood adhesives.
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