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Role of Microbes in Dairy Industry
Mini review Nutri Food Sci Int J Volume 3 Issue 3 - September 2017 Copyright © All rights are reserved by Anil Kumar DOI: 10.19080/NFSIJ.2017.03.555612 Role of Microbes in Dairy Industry Anil Kumar* and Nikita Chordia School of Biotechnology, Devi Ahilya University, India Submission: March 3, 2017; Published: September 22, 2017 *Corresponding author: Anil Kumar, School of Biotechnology, Devi Ahilya University, Khandwa Rd., Indore-452001,India, Email: Abstract Milk represents a good source of nutrients and liquid for hydration and is known to humanity thousands of years ago. The fermentation of milk provides a simple way to increase its shelf-life while improving its safety. Different strains of bacteria and fungi are used for fermentation of are used for coagulation of milk and thereafter, these can be processed for diverse products. milk in order to produce a wide variety of dairy products viz. curd, yogurt, cheese, kefir and kumis. The main bacteria are lactic acid bacteria that Introduction Since ancient times, dairy products have been part of human diet. These serve as good source of calcium, vitamin D, proteins coagulated under the influence of certain microorganisms. By producing bacteria. and other essential nutrients. These products also provide luck it was having harmless, acidifying type and non toxin- phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, and various vitamins viz. vitamin A (retinols), vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin), and have been developed in all parts of the world each with its own Various types of fermented milks and derived products characteristic history. Their nature depends very much on using different microbial strains. Microbes ferment the the type of milk used, on the pre-treatment of the milk, on the riboflavin. -
Headline News
Saturday, Thoroughbred Daily News March 23, 2002 TDN For information, call (732) 747-8060. HEADLINE NEWS A WORLD CUP FOR THE FAR EAST? Sakhee--by How Many? Sakhee (Bahri) is the overwhelming favorite, but he Bookmakers Paddy Power yesterday opened a book faces a pair of tough Japanese invaders in today’s $6 on the margin of victory should Sakhee win today’s G1 million G1 Dubai World Cup at Nad Al Sheba. Agnes Dubai World Cup. Digital (Crafty Prospector) comes into the World Cup on Godolphin’s five-year- a five-race winning streak. The chestnut, who travels to old is favoured at 9-5 Dubai for the first time, ended his 2001 to win by three campaign with a head win over G1 lengths or more, 9-4 Dubai Sheema Classic hopeful Tobougg to take the race by up (Ire) in the Dec. 16 G1 Hong Kong Cup to and including 1 3/4 at Sha Tin and came back two months lengths, with the mar- later to take the Feb. 17 G1 February S. gin in-between at 5-1. in Tokyo. The five-year-old lost some Sakhee at Belmont Park Horse Photos Paddy Power also of- weight after a prolonged trip from Ja- fer 20-1 on Sakhee pan which included a flight delay, but winning the World Cup, the G1 Prince of Wales’ S. at he pleased trainer Toshiaki Shirai with a Royal Ascot and the GI Breeders’ Cup Classic this year. sparkling gallop yesterday. The Kentucky-bred blew out down Saturday, Nad al Sheba, post time: 12:40 p.m. -
PPCO Twist System
U S RANGER b, 2004 Dosage (7-12-26-0-1); DI: 2.29; CD: 0.52 See gray pages—Nearctic RACE AND (BLACK TYPE) RECORD Nearctic, 1954 Nearco, by Pharos Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned 47s, BTW, $152,384 Northern Dancer, 1961 335 f, 49 BTW, 2.55 AEI Lady Angela, by Hyperion 2 in Fr 3 3 0 0 $33,132 18s, BTW, $580,647 3 in Eng, Fr, Ire 5 2(2) 1(1) 0 $129,338 636 f, 147 BTW, 4.11 AEI Natalma, 1957 Native Dancer, by Polynesian 7s, wnr, $16,015 4 in NA, Eng, Fr, Ire 8 0 1(1) 2(2) $306,905 Danzig, b, 1977 3s, wnr, $32,400 14 f, 12 r, 10 w, 4 BTW Almahmoud, by Mahmoud 5 3 0 0 1(1) $12,400 1,075 f, 198 BTW, 3.93 AEI Totals 19 5(2) 2(2) 3(3) $481,775 Admiral's Voyage, 1959 Crafty Admiral, by Fighting Fox 7.58 AWD 52s, BTW, $455,879 Won At 2 in France Pas de Nom, 1968 249 f, 8 BTW, 1.37 AEI Olympia Lou, by Olympia 42s, BTW, $121,741 An allowance race at Tou ($31,690, 8f in 1:46.01, by 5). 11 f, 8 r, 4 w Petitioner, 1952 Petition, by Fair Trial An allowance race at Tou ($17,951, 8f in 1:40.39). 10s, wnr, $4,200 A maiden race at LBS ($16,624, 8f in 1:44.87, by 8). 11 f, 11 r, 10 w, 1 BTW Steady Aim, by Felstead At 3 in Ireland Roberto, 1969 Hail to Reason, by Turn-to Champion 3yo colt 14s, BTW, $339,902 Red Ransom, 1987 500 f, 85 BTW, 3.12 AEI Bramalea, by Nashua Won Waterford Testimonial S ($71,295, 6f in 1:16.15, 3s, wnr, $34,400 by 3½, dftg. -
INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS and TECHNICAL INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL STUD BOOK COMMITTEE LIST of APPROVED STUD BOOKS
INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS and TECHNICAL INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL STUD BOOK COMMITTEE LIST OF APPROVED STUD BOOKS Argentina Mexico Australia Morocco Austria Netherlands Barbados New Zealand Bahrain Norway Belgium and Luxembourg Panama Brazil Paraguay Chile Peru China Philippines Colombia Poland Costa Rica Portugal Cyprus Qatar Czech Republic Russia Denmark Saudi Arabia Dominican Republic Slovakia Ecuador Slovenia France South Africa Germany Spain Great Britain and Ireland Sweden Greece Switzerland Guatemala Thailand Hungary Trinidad and Tobago India Tunisia Israel Turkey Italy United Arab Emirates Japan United States of America and Kenya Canada Korea Uruguay Malaysia Venezuela 5-2 2003 STATISTICAL INFORMATION No. of Black-type 2003 No. of No. of No. of Graded races (incl. Country Part foals starters flat races races graded) Argentina I 6,631 12,735 7,295 164 224 Australia I 17,670 31,639 20,525 264 547 Austria III 53 212 91 NA NA Brazil I 3,429 6,895 5,317 120 189 Canada I 2,425 7,355 5,498 40 259 Chile I 1,715 3,498 5,168 70 109 Colombia III 169 440 640 NA NA Czech Republic III 375 1,406 333 NA NA Dominican Republic III 128 423 927 NA NA Ecuador III 60 216 360 NA NA France I 4,884 8,350 3,981 107 231 Germany I 1,249 3,627 2,060 45 108 Great Britain I 5,429 9,727 4,761 123 281 Hong Kong II NA 1,258 710 5 27 India II 1,372 3,763 3,254 93 93 Ireland I 10,574 2,876 850 42 94 Italy I 2,062 5,420 4,772 25 76 Jamaica III 306 1,029 923 NA NA Japan II 8,536 26,410 18,192 8 221 Macau III NA 1,116 1,116 NA 5 Mauritius III NA 367 232 NA NA Netherlands -
Carta Sol Y Melón
Menú Desayunos SÁNDUCHE TORTILLA DE HUEVO $ 6.900 Tortilla de huevo, jamón de cerdo ahumado y queso amarillo PANNECOOK $ 4.600 En corteza de pan con huevo, queso mozzarella, tomate, espinaca y salsa bechamel. WAFFLES $ 7.100 Bañados en confitura de frutos rojos o amarillos, jamón y queso crema. Cereales CEREAL CON LECHE Y FRUTA $ 5.200 Elije dos tipos de fruta y tu cereal favorito, acompañado de leche normal o leche deslactosada y semidescremada. Con leche deslactosada o semidescremada tiene un costo adicional de $300 ya a ESPECIAL $ 5.700 - LIGTH $ 6.700 p a Elije dos tipos de fruta y tu cereal favorito, bañados con P kumis o yogurt normal o light. PARFAIT $ 6.900 Opción saludable. Yogur griego, dos frutas a elec- ción, granola y miel. Combo menú Sopa del día, derretido de jamón y queso acom- pañado de papas chips y jugo en agua 12 Oz. $ 9.600 una o pció n s al ud a b Bowls l e PESCADO CRISPY $ 13.900 y Pescado blanco apanado, quinua, zanahoria, frijol blanco, c o aguacate, tomates cherry y vinagreta de naranja. n t u n GRIEGO $ 9.300 d e n Con nuestras koftas, garbanzos, orzo, tomate, cebolla t e encurtida, pepino y vinagreta de yogurt VEGGY ORZO $ 11.500 Tomate en cubos, queso campesino en cubos, champi- ñones, frijolitos blancos, zucchini en hilos, pesto y almendras. POLLO $ 14.000 e Filetes de pechuga asados, arroz amarillo, garbanzos, t a repollo morado, zanahoria, mango, aguacate y chia con c a vinagreta oriental. u g A Sopas TOMATE $ 3.100 PUERRO Y ZUCCHINI $ 3.100 ESPINACA Y BRÓCOLI $ 3.100 Ensaladas BARRA DE ENSALADA DE VERDURAS 500 GR $ 13.500 Disfruta de la frescura y variedad de nuestros ingedientes y arma tu ensalada como quieras. -
CALLWOOD DANCER (IRE) 578 Chestnut Filly; Foaled 2004 Danzig Danehill
Consigned by Michael C. Byrne, Agent Barn Hip No. 15 CALLWOOD DANCER (IRE) 578 Chestnut Filly; foaled 2004 Danzig Danehill............................ Razyana Danehill Dancer................ Sharpen Up (GB) Mira Adonde..................... Lettre d'Amour CALLWOOD DANCER (IRE) Blushing Groom (FR) Rahy ................................. Glorious Song Ahdaab ............................. (1996) Bustino Dish Dash (GB) ................ Loose Cover By DANEHILL DANCER (1993). Hwt. colt in Ireland, stakes winner of $343,- 120, Heinz 57 Phoenix S. [G1], etc. Sire of 9 crops of racing age, 1657 foals, 1145 starters, 74 stakes winners, 3 champions, 714 winners of 1898 races and earning $42,756,780, including Private Steer (AUS) ($2,455,- 303, Doncaster H. [G1], etc.), Choisir ($1,260,052, Golden Jubilee S. [G1], etc.), Speciosa (hwt. in Ireland, $638,693, Stan James One Thou- sand Guineas [G1], etc.), Anna Pavlova [G2] (hwt. mare at 4 in England). 1st dam AHDAAB, by Rahy. Placed at 3 in England. Dam of 5 registered foals, 4 of rac- ing age, including a 2-year-old of 2008, 4 to race, 3 winners-- CALLWOOD DANCER (IRE) (f. by Danehill Dancer). Stakes winner, see record. Walklikeanegyptian (IRE) (f. by Danehill). Winner at 2, £4,325, in England; 2 wins at 3, $85,410, in N.A./U.S., 2nd Pucker Up S. [G3] (AP, $40,000). (Total: $93,241). Set Sail (c. by Danehill Dancer). Winner at 2, 2008, €11,747, in Ireland. (Total: $18,318). Miss Sivivatu (f. by Danehill Dancer). Placed at 3, 2008, €2,342, in Ireland. (Total: $3,604). 2nd dam DISH DASH (GB), by Bustino. 3 wins at 2 and 3 in England, Ribblesdale S.- G2, 3rd Yorkshire Oaks-G1, Sun Chariot S.-G2. -
A Monthly Journal Devoted to Oriental Philosophy, Art, Literature and Occultism:· Embracing Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and Other Secret Sciences
A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO ORIENTAL PHILOSOPHY, ART, LITERATURE AND OCCULTISM:· EMBRACING MESMERISM, SPIRITUALISM, AND OTHER SECRET SCIENCES. .. VOL. 4. No.8. MADR.AS, MAY, 1883. ?olumns, in order that justice be strictly dealt out j but l~ ra~he}' proceeds to have the M8S. handed to it for pub. lIcatlOn, opened, and carefully read before it can consent 'l'HERE IS NO REIJIGION HIGHER THAN TRUTH. to send it over to its printers. Anable article has never [Family motto of the lIfaharajahs of Benares. ] sought admission into our pages and been rejected for its advocating any of the religious doctrines or views to -J- which its conductor felt personally opposed. On the TO TIlE" DISSATISF'IED." other hand, the editor has never hesitated to give any olle of the above said religions and doctrines its dues, WE have belief in the fitness and usefulness of impar and speak out tho truth whether it pleased a certain fac tial critici1:llll, and, even at time1:l, in that of a judicious tion of its sectarian reader:s) or not. \Ve neither court onslaught upon some of the many creeds and philoso nor claim favonr. N or to satisfy the sentimental emo-· phies, as we have in advocating the publication of all tions and susceptibilities of some of ollr readers· do we such polemics. Any sane man acquainted with human feel prepared to allow our columns to appeal' colourless, nature, must see that this eternal" taking on faith" of least of all, for fear that our own house should be shown the lllost absurdly conflicting dogmas in our age of as 'also of glass.' " scientific progre1:ls will never do, tlH1t it is impossible • that it can last . -
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YARRADALE STUD 2013 YEARLING SALE 12.00PM SUNDAY 19 MAY O’BRIEN ROAD, GIDGEGANNUP, WESTERN AUSTRALIA FROST GIANT HE’S COMING New to Western Australia in 2013 A son of GIANT’S CAUSEWAY, just like champion sire, SHAMARDAL. From the STORM CAT sireline, just like successful WA sire MOSAYTER - sire of MR MOET, TRAVINATOR, ROMAN KNOWS etc This durable, tough Group 1 winner, won from 2 years through to 5 years and was a top class performer on both turf and dirt. In his freshman year in 2012 he was fourth leading first crop sire in America!! (ahead of Big Brown, Street Boss etc) • Ranked number 1 by % winners to runners – 80% • Ranked number 1 by Stakes horses to runners – 27% • All time leading money earnings for a first crop sire in America’s North East. With his first crop of 2YO’s in 2012 he sired: • 15 runners for 12 individual 2YO winners! • 4 of those were 2YO stakes horses! • Average earnings of over $50,000 for every 2YO! Continuing on from what has been a wonderful year on the racetrack for our Yarradale Stud graduates, we take great pleasure in presenting to you our 2013 Yarradale Stud Yearling Sale catalogue. After four successful editions of the on farm sale, we are now seeing some fantastic results and stories coming out of these sales. Not only have the previous on farm sales been a great day out with wonderful crowds in attendance, these sales are now proving to be a great source of winners. Obviously our aim is to sell yearlings that go on and perform and we have been thrilled to see the graduates of our previous sales really hitting their straps in recent times. -
164 Characteristics of Kumis, Tan, Ayran As Products With
CHARACTERISTICS OF KUMIS, TAN, AYRAN AS PRODUCTS WITH TREATMENT PROPHYLACTIC PROPERTIES Ivanchenko K.O., Strilets O.P. Scientific supervisor: assoc. prof. Kaliuzhnaia O.S. National University of Pharmacy, Kharkiv, Ukraine [email protected] Introduction. Milk among other beverages has a special place as a permanent and the most important source of most vitamins, amino acids and higher fatty acids in nature. Aim. The aim of the study is to characterize of kumis, tan, ayran as product with treatment prophylactic properties. Materials and methods. We used the descriptive research method: literary and Internet sources that are freely available were analyzed. Results and discussion. Milk is not only one of the main food product, but also a widespread therapeutic and prophylactic remedy. Milk contains an almost all natural fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins. An important role has the immune bodies contained in milk that increase the resistance of the organism to infectious diseases, what is especially important for children. Also dissolved proteins in the milk easily digested with proteolytic enzymes of the digestive tract. Depending on the content of fat, protein and some other factors, milk divided into different types and species. Milk products on the market could be classified according to the type of animal. In the whole world, has been used milk from variety of animals: cow's milk; goat; mare; sheep; camel; deer; buffalo. The most part of milk products on the world market is made from cow's milk. Mare milk is a small segment of the market of milk and dairy products, because milk yield for such animals are small, and even small production can be organized by farms with rooted traditions. -
OPERATION HOUDINI (IRE) (5 Wins, £113,163 Viz
Consigned by Ballykeane Stud 1 The Property of Mr. Kenneth William Quinn 1 Hoist The Flag Alleged Flemensfirth Princess Pout BAY GELDING (IRE) (USA) Diesis June 2nd, 2008 Etheldreda Royal Bund Arctic Tern Cab In The Glacial Storm Hortensia Storm (IRE) Strong Gale (1998) Cold Evening Smart Fashion E.B.F. Nominated. N.B. This gelding is unbroken. Sold with Pre-Sales Veterinary Certificates. (See Conditions of Sale). 1st dam CAB IN THE STORM (IRE): unraced; dam of 7 foals; 3 runners: Not A Bob (IRE) (05 g. by Old Vic): placed over hurdles at 6, 2011. She also has a 5-y-o mare by Flemensfirth (USA), a 4-y-o filly by Overbury (IRE), the above gelding and a yearling filly by Royal Anthem (USA). 2nd dam COLD EVENING (IRE): unraced; Own sister to GLENELLY GALE (IRE), CAB ON TARGET and Strong Approach; dam of 9 foals; 5 runners; 3 winners: Phar From Frosty (IRE) (g. by Phardante (FR)): 5 wins, £26,177 viz. winner of a N.H. Flat Race; also 4 wins over hurdles and placed 5 times inc. 2nd Tripleprint Bristol Novices' Hurdle, Gr.2 and placed twice over fences. Glacial Evening (IRE): 3 wins over hurdles and £20,140 and placed 6 times and placed over fences; also winner of a point-to-point. Alpheus (IRE): winner over hurdles; also 5 wins in point-to-points. Mawly Day (IRE): unraced; dam of a winner: Kilmurry (IRE): 4 wins, £40,525 viz. winner over hurdles and 3 wins over fences at 5, 2010; also winner of a point-to-point. -
About the Lexicon of Borrowed Layers of the Uzbek Language in the Works of Alisher Navoi
ISRA (India) = 4.971 SIS (USA) = 0.912 ICV (Poland) = 6.630 ISI (Dubai, UAE) = 0.829 РИНЦ (Russia) = 0.126 PIF (India) = 1.940 Impact Factor: GIF (Australia) = 0.564 ESJI (KZ) = 8.997 IBI (India) = 4.260 JIF = 1.500 SJIF (Morocco) = 5.667 OAJI (USA) = 0.350 QR – Issue QR – Article SOI: 1.1/TAS DOI: 10.15863/TAS International Scientific Journal Theoretical & Applied Science p-ISSN: 2308-4944 (print) e-ISSN: 2409-0085 (online) Year: 2020 Issue: 12 Volume: 92 Published: 25.12.2020 http://T-Science.org Gulbaxar Tavaldieva Institute of Chemistry and Technology Seniora Lecturer to Department of Technology Engineering, PhD, associate Professor, Tashkent, Uzbekistan ABOUT THE LEXICON OF BORROWED LAYERS OF THE UZBEK LANGUAGE IN THE WORKS OF ALISHER NAVOI Abstract: Each language develops and grows rich with the help of such internal possibilities as changing endings, suffixes, using a word in a new meaning, in addition, borrowing lexical units from other languages, for example, external factors, affects the development of the language. This process proceeds on the basis of certain laws of the language. The article provides a scientific analysis of the historical formation of the names of dishes that exist in the vocabulary of the Uzbek literary language, included in it from the Turkic, Persian-Tajik, Arabic, Chinese languages, based on the works of the great poet of the 15th century Alisher Navoi. Key words: A. Navoi, language, loan words, lexeme, names of dishes, word formation, Turkic words, original words, etymology, factor, Persian words, Arabism. Language: English Citation: Tavaldieva, G. (2020). -
Textkritische Neuausgabe Der Originalsammlung Von G
Wolgatatarische Dialektstudien Textkritische Neuausgabe der Originalsammlung von G. Bálint 1875-76 hrsg. von Á. Berta Budapest • 1988 Wolgatatarische Dialektstudien Keleti Tanulmányok Oriental Studies 7 Editor: Éva Apor Wolgatatarische Dialektstudien Textkritische Neuausgabe der Originalsammlung von G. Bálint 1875-76 hrsg. von Á. Berta Budapest • 1988 MAGYAR TUDOMÁNYOS AKADÉMIA KÖNYVTÁRA LIBRARY OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Originalausgabe: Kazáni-tatár nyelvtanulmányok I. füzet Kazáni-tatár szövegek. Gyűjtötte [...] Szentkatolnai Bálint Gábor Budapest, 1875. A M. T. Akadémia Könyvkiadó Hivatalában. Kazáni-tatár nyelvtanulmányok II. füzet Kazáni-tatár szótár. írta Szentkatolnai Bálint Gábor Budapest, 1876. A M. T. Akadémia Könyvkiadó Hivatalában. Lektorálta: Róna-Tas András ISSN 0133-6193 ISBN 963 7302 43 3 Vorwort 1. Nunmehr ist es schon über ein Jahrhundert her, dass die Originalausgabe von Szentkatolnai Bálints Kazáni-tatár nyelvtanulmányok [Kasantatarische Sprach- studien] in drei Heften erschien.[1] Eine, wenn auch nicht vollständige Neuaus- gabe[2] seiner Materialien scheint in mehr als einer Hinsicht begründet zu sein. Die verhältnismässig kühle Aufnahme seines Werkes von seinen Zeitgenossen (bes. im Ausland) und die Tatsache, dass man in der Turkologie Bálints Materialien seit ihrer Veröffentlichung bis zur Gegenwart relativ wenig Aufmerksamkeit ge- widmet hatte, stehen mit den unleugbaren Werten des Bálintschen Werkes kaum in Einklang. Die wichtigste Ursache dafür, dass Bálints kasantatarische Studien unverdient allmählich in Vergessenheit gerieten, besteht zweifelsohne darin, dass er seine wertvolle tatarische Textsammlung ins Ungarische (in eine den aus- ländischen Forschern nicht zugängliche Sprache) übersetzte und die von ihm ge- plante deutschsprachige Ausgabe letztendlich nicht zustande gebracht wurde. Der in der Fachliteratur öfters zitierte Teil des Bálintschen Werkes ist eben das zweite Heft, das dreisprachige Wörterbuch, in dem Bálint die Bedeutungen der tatarischen Wörter nicht nur ungarisch sondern auch deutsch angegeben hatte.