Food Wastes and By‐products 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119534167.ch10
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Seed Hull Utilization

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“…In contrast, seed wastes are all those parts of the seeds not intended for human consumption, including hull, husk, or shattered cotyledon, often produced in dehulling and milling processes. This seed coating contains bioactive compounds [ 125 ]. Corn husk is part of the corn stover, which has the highest concentration of phenolic compounds with ferulic and ρ-coumaric acids [ 126 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, seed wastes are all those parts of the seeds not intended for human consumption, including hull, husk, or shattered cotyledon, often produced in dehulling and milling processes. This seed coating contains bioactive compounds [ 125 ]. Corn husk is part of the corn stover, which has the highest concentration of phenolic compounds with ferulic and ρ-coumaric acids [ 126 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The typical methods utilized in the shelling process include cutting, rub-tearing, extrusion, and impacting [101]. However, the dehulling efficiency of oil seeds depends upon several factors, which include the size and shape of the seed, the kernel's adherence to the hull, the moisture content, and the capacity of the seed to bear mechanical loading [102]. Abrasive dehulling is employed to remove the outer coat of the seed layer, which has an abrasive surface, coated on the drum or rotor surfaces, which is also known as pearling [103,104].…”
Section: Decortication Of Seedsmentioning
confidence: 99%