The extruded strands that were similar to the standard PBAT formulation were the formulations the contained
caproic acid, likely due to the better plasticization caused by
caproic acid when compared with the other fatty acids.
Kinetics of the 1st order was also observed for the basic catalyzed reaction of epoxy compounds with
caproic acid (Sorokin, 1968).
Case 6: A further interesting modification of Case 1 of Problem 1 is the use of an optimal amount (a single value and not a function) of amino
caproic acid, [S.sub.1], in the feed as an additional decision variable.
Caproic acid, capric acid, palmitoleic acid, -linolenic acid,
However, a small amount of
caproic acid ([C.sub.6]) and caprylic acid ([C.sub.8]) was released during the ripening.
To an aliquot of 1 ml supernatant, 0.1 ml of a reference VFA (
caproic acid) was added.
The use of
caproic acid to prevent aerobic deterioration of silage after opening, with special reference of the amounts and time of application.
0.34 3.00 Lysine 0.44 3.88 Threonine 0.59 5.21 Arginine 0.37 3.27 Isoleucine 0.50 4.41 Leucine 0.90 7.94 Valine 0.65 5.74 Histidine 0.25 2.21 Phenylalanine 0.51 4.50 Glycine 0.63 5.56 Serine 0.48 4.24 Proline 0.50 4.41 Alanine 0.66 5.83 Aspartic acid 1.07 9.44 Glutamic acid 1.33 11.74 Total (without NH3) 9.22 81.38 Ammonia 0.19 1.68 Total 9.41 83.05 Fatty acid profile Constituent % as is % of EE Crude fat 11.95 --
Caproic acid 0.000 0.0 Caprylic acid 0.024 0.2 Capric acid 0.024 0.2 Lauric acid 0.167 1.4 Myristic acid 0.108 0.9 Palmitic acid 3.621 30.3 Stearic acid 0.490 4.1 Oleic acid 2.055 17.2 Linoleic acid 4.541 38.0 Linolenic acid 0.645 5.4 Table 3.