Extract the glue material from the fig plant and study its physico-chemical qualities

Authors

  • Afaf Abdel Rahman Ayoub Environmental Research Center - University of Technology - Baghdad - Iraq
  • Rana Riad Khalil ,
  • Fiziawi Sari Sami Hassan ,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.A211216

Keywords:

Extraction, gum, figs, physicochemical properties

Abstract

The study aimed to identify those qualities on the chemical contents and functional properties and effects of laser rays 532nm milk figs, Where the tests were conducted for studying the physic - chemical characteristics of the milk in Fig in the Labs of the Environment Research Center / University of Technology. We found that chemical contents of the milk were 2.166 % protein and 51.96 % moisture and 4.09 ash and 0.28 fat as T.S.S 40.33% recorded while the pH was 4.98 while the functional properties of the score of the melting 75.93 % and viscosity 44.98 Centipois and water absorption 2.32 ml of water / g sample while linking fat 0.67 ml oil / g by increasing the sample The gels have increased up to focus where the highest percentage at a concentration of 3 %. As   for the results of fig milk after exposure to radiation may be given to the viscosity less lost viscosity recorded after exposure the laser 23.67Centipoins. And the proportion of melting has increased, becoming an 88.52 %.

Author Biographies

  • Afaf Abdel Rahman Ayoub, Environmental Research Center - University of Technology - Baghdad - Iraq

    Environmental Research Center - University of Technology - Baghdad - Iraq

  • Rana Riad Khalil, ,

    Environmental Research Center - University of Technology - Baghdad - Iraq

  • Fiziawi Sari Sami Hassan, ,

    Environmental Research Center - University of Technology - Baghdad - Iraq

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2017-03-30

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How to Cite

Ayoub, A. A. R., Khalil, R. R., & Hassan, F. S. S. (2017). Extract the glue material from the fig plant and study its physico-chemical qualities . Journal of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences, 1(1), 13. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.A211216