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Biorefinery Co‐Products [2012]

1
An Overview of Biorefinery Technology
19
Overview of the Chemistry of Primary and Secondary Plant Metabolites
37
Separation and Purification of Phytochemicals as Co‐Products in Biorefineries
55
Phytochemicals from Corn: a Processing Perspective
93
Co‐Products from Cereal and Oilseed Biorefinery Systems
117
Bioactive Soy Co‐Products
133
Production of Valuable Compounds by Supercritical Technology Using Residues from Sugarcane Processing
153
Potential Value‐Added Co‐products from Citrus Fruit Processing
179
Recovery of Leaf Protein for Animal Feed and High‐Value Uses
199
Phytochemicals from Algae
241
New Bioactive Natural Products from Canadian Boreal Forest
259
Pressurized Fluid Extraction and Analysis of Bioactive Compounds in Birch Bark
287
Adding Value to the Integrated Forest Biorefinery with Co‐Products from Hemicellulose‐Rich Pre‐Pulping Extract
311
Pyrolysis Bio‐Oils from Temperate Forests: Fuels, Phytochemicals and Bioproducts
327
Char from Sugarcane Bagasse
351
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