2014
DOI: 10.35197/rx.10.01.e.2014.08.na
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Papel amate de pulpa de café (Coffea arabica) (residuo de beneficio húmedo)

Abstract: Amate (amatl) es un papel hecho a mano de México hechas por indígenas otomíes. Esta artesanía es hecha de corteza del árbol amate o jonote. Es originalmente desarrollado en los estados de Puebla, Hidalgo y Veracruz sobre todo en San Pablito, Puebla. Sin embargo, el papel amate se vende como fondo de las pinturas realizadas por artistas nahuas del estado de Guerrero. Las pinturas de papel amate son una combinación de tradiciones nahuas y otomíes. Si bien ha habido algunas innovaciones menores, el papel amate se… Show more

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“…The fruits of Castillo variety coffee plants (Coffea arabica) were collected in farms located in the municipality of Salento in the department of Quindío, at an altitude between 1721 and 1756 MSL. The mucilage was removed from the seeds by fermentation [10] during 24 hours and the seed was dried until reaching a moisture between 14.1 and 14.4 %, measured with a UNIMETER DIGITAL equipment. The coffee beans were transformed into layers with thickness between 0.6 and 0.75 mm, by means of a transversal cut using a rotary microtome.…”
Section: Coffee Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fruits of Castillo variety coffee plants (Coffea arabica) were collected in farms located in the municipality of Salento in the department of Quindío, at an altitude between 1721 and 1756 MSL. The mucilage was removed from the seeds by fermentation [10] during 24 hours and the seed was dried until reaching a moisture between 14.1 and 14.4 %, measured with a UNIMETER DIGITAL equipment. The coffee beans were transformed into layers with thickness between 0.6 and 0.75 mm, by means of a transversal cut using a rotary microtome.…”
Section: Coffee Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las nuevas materias primas comprende el uso de fibras de plantas no leñosas de rápido crecimiento (Brindha et al, 2012), así como los residuos agrícolas (Ferrer et al, 2005). Dentro de los residuos agrícolas se encuentran la cascarilla de arroz, tallos de palma, paja de trigo, residuos de plantas o de fábricas de papel, los cuales son biomasas con alto contenido celulósico (Uhland et al, 2000;Aguilar Rivera et al, 2014). Otro residuo de interés es el proveniente de la actividad platanera donde se tiene como beneficio el fruto, pero también puede aprovecharse el resto de la planta para la extracción de fibras, especialmente el pseudotallo y el pinzote (Kumar et al, 2013).…”
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