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Pershakova Tatyana Viktorovna
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• Krasnodar Cooperative Institute
зам. директора по научной работе и связям с потребительской кооперацией
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EXPRESS METHOD OF EVALUATING OF OLEIN ACID MASS PART IN SUNFLOWER-SEED OIL
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The article gives the results of elaboration of the express method to define olein acid mass part in high olein sunflower-seed oil
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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AS APPRAISAL INSTRUMENT FOR INVESTMENT ATTRACTIVENESS OF A HOTEL ENTERPRISE
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In the article we provide an estimation of investment attractiveness of a service sector company
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CHARACTERISTIC OF EXISTING TECHNOLOGIES AND WAYS OF STORING OF TOPINAMBUR TUBERS
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The article analyzes the existing technologies and methods of storage of tubers of topinambur. We have analyzed the traditional methods of storage of tubers of topinambur - in containers, boxes or bags in storage or in the ground clamps. Russian and foreign topinambur tubers storage technologies in modified atmosphere, with use of easily removable wax coating, with plant extracts treatment, at different storage temperatures are studied. We have also carried out analysis of scientific and patent sources led to the conclusion that existing technologies and methods of storing topinambur tubers, which do not allow reducing to the maximum extent the weight loss and the inulin hydrolysis during storage. A reasonable conclusion was made about the advisability of further studies in the field of innovative technologies and methods of preparation for storage and storage of topinambur tubers, ensuring minimal weight loss, as well as maximum preservation in their structure of inulin, vitamin C and other biologically active substances during storage
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CHARACTERISTIC AND FEATURES OF MODERN TOPINAMBUR VARIETIES
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The article lists the characteristic and scrutinizes features of modern topinambur varieties. Data, characterizing acres in crops and crop yield abroad and in Russian Federation, are analyzed. Classification traits of topinambur varieties, included in the state register of selection achievements, are studied. Data on crop yield, duration of vegetative period, composition of carbohydrate complex, content of vitamins, macro- and microelements are systematized. The article studies most popular foreign topinambur varieties. The carried out analysis of scientific sources on agrobiological properties and chemical composition of topinambur varieties allowed choosing varieties, which are the most promising for industrial processing
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WAYS TO PROVIDE STABILITY OF RAW MATERIAL DURING STORAGE
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An analysis of patented in Russia and abroad methods for providing preservation of plant products, particularly apples and pears, was carried out in the article. The patent search was made for the period from 1995 to 2015 in the databases of patent offices of the United States of America, Japan and European patent organization. The patented methods, realization of which allows increasing of storage life of agricultural products by means of using different kinds of electromagnetic radiation, regulating the content of gaseous medium in the storage, treating with chemical substances, inhibiting the microbiological processes, creating hermetic storing conditions, were systematized. The realized research allowed drawing a conclusion on the relevance of work in the field of search for new methods for providing stable quality of fruits in the process of storing, particularly with the use of electromagnetic fields of very low frequency
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The article analyzes the ways of ensuring a stable quality of vegetable raw materials in the process of storage and use of biopreparations patented in Russia and abroad. The search was conducted in the period from 1995 to 2015 on the databases of the patent agencies of the Russian Federation, the United States, Japan and the European Patent Organization. We have systematized the patented methods, the implementation of which can increase the shelf life of vegetable raw materials. The study led to the conclusion of the usefulness of developing innovative ways of ensuring a stable quality of vegetable raw materials in the process of storage using biopreparations
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WAYS TO PROVIDE STABILITY OF RAW MATERIAL DURING STORAGE
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The article analyzes the ways of ensuring a stable quality of fruit in the process of storage. The patented methods of storage, realization of which allows increasing of storage life of agricultural products by means of using low temperatures, regulating the content of gaseous medium in the storage, creating hermetic storing conditions, treating with chemical substances, using biopreparations, were systematized. The analysis of literature sources and patent information has show that the development of methods for storing plant raw materials with using biopreparations is up-to-date
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MODERN WAYS OF INULIN PRODUCTION FROM PLANT MATERIALS
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The article presents the results of the patent research in the field of modern production technologies of Inulin from plant material. It has been established that the differences of the currently known methods of production of inulin are concluded in selecting raw materials pretreatment inulin-containing modes type extractant and extraction methods, methods of purification inulincontaining extract and methods for producing the final product. A significant amount of Inulin production methods is based on use of freshly feedstock. A number of methods have been patented involving the extraction Inulin from plant raw materials previously stabilized by drying. In most of the methods, inulin extraction is carried out at elevated temperatures with water or aqueous salt solutions. Several technologies involve extraction with organic solvents at low temperatures. Have been patented several processes in which the extraction is replaced by a separation process using inulincontaining juice and physical and mechanical methods. Some of the known processes provide for the extraction process to further operations, such as blanching vegetable raw materials, sonication, vibration impact, processing enzymes. The most promising direction to improve manufacturing technology of inulin from fresh plant raw materials is to conduct research on the use of electromagnetic fields at microwave frequencies, the inactivating effects of which on enzyme systems is an established fact that, in turn, would eliminate the use of chemical agents for inactivation of oxidative enzymes. In addition, considering that more effective are the methods for the preparation of inulin from freshly harvested plant material, are relevant researches on development of innovative technologies to prepare it for storage and its storage, which will provide inhibition of unwanted biochemical and microbiological processes that occur during storage and lead to a loss of inulin
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The article gives the results of elaboration of the express method to identify high olein sunflower-seed oils based on nuclear-magnetic relaxation
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Based on the complex of studies carried out, the formulation of wafers (wafer sheets) enriched with food additives "Powder from the tubers of Jerusalem artichoke" and skimmed sunflower lecithin was developed, as well as the formulation of fat filling enriched with a complex of food additives "Powder from tubers of Jerusalem artichoke", "Powder from hips" And low-fat sunflower lecithin. A recipe was developed and an assessment of the organoleptic and physicochemical parameters of enriched waffles with a filling was made. The storage period, ensuring safety and maximum preservation of consumer properties, was established. The study of the nutritional value of the developed waffles with filling allowed to establish that in comparison with the control sample they contain inulin and vitamin C, while the degree of satisfaction of the daily demand for these nutrients with consumption of 100 g of the developed product is 16.46 and 24.65% respectively. In addition, the developed products, in comparison with the control sample, are characterized by an increased content of dietary fiber, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, vitamins B1, B2 and B6