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Senad Novalin
Researcher at University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Publications - 35
Citations - 1202
Senad Novalin is an academic researcher from University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bran & Electrodialysis. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1016 citations. Previous affiliations of Senad Novalin include Carleton University & University of Vienna.
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Wheat bran-based biorefinery 2: Valorization of products
Silvia Apprich,Özge Tirpanalan,Johannes Hell,Michael Reisinger,Stefan Böhmdorfer,Susanne Siebenhandl-Ehn,Senad Novalin,Wolfgang Kneifel +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of valorization of wheat bran, focusing on carbohydrate and non-carbohydrate based products, and propose a theoretical approach to extract proteins and essential amino acids.
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Towards a new gliadin reference material-isolation and characterisation
R. van Eckert,R. van Eckert,Emmerich Berghofer,Paul J. Ciclitira,Fernando Gabriel Chirdo,Sandra Denery-Papini,Harold Ellis,Pasquale Ferranti,P. Goodwin,U. Immer,Gianfranco Mamone,Enrique Méndez,Thomas Mothes,Senad Novalin,Awad A. Osman,Martín Rumbo,Martin Stern,L. Thorell,A. Whim,Herbert Wieser +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a reference gliadin was obtained from 28 wheat cultivars representative of the three main European wheat producing countries, France, UK and Germany, which were selected as a source for the preparation of a reference Gliadin.
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Desalination of whey by electrodialysis and ion exchange resins: analysis of both processes with regard to sustainability by calculating their cumulative energy demand
TL;DR: In this paper, an assessment of the cumulative energy demand of both processes for a technical plant including production of the regeneration agents for the ion exchangers and treatment of waste water is presented.
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Wheat bran biorefinery--a detailed investigation on hydrothermal and enzymatic treatment.
Michael Reisinger,Özge Tirpanalan,Michael Prückler,Florian Huber,Wolfgang Kneifel,Senad Novalin +5 more
TL;DR: After hydrothermal pretreatment and a subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis a glucose yield of 65% and 90% was achieved, respectively, and Interestingly, the hemicelluloses could be disintegrated to monomers only to approx.
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A new innovative process to produce lactose-reduced skim milk.
TL;DR: The establishment of a hollow fiber membrane reactor process for enzymatic lactose hydrolysis is reported, and the three-dimensional separation of the substrate from the enzyme solution minimise blocking and washing out effects, which restrict processes with immobilised enzymes.