Refine your search
Collections
Co-Authors
Journals
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z All
Sreedevi, P.
- Accelerated Storage and Shelf-Life of Whey Protein Concentrate and Gum Arabic Coated Solid Jaggery
Abstract Views :344 |
PDF Views:1
Authors
Affiliations
1 Department of Agricultural Processing and Food Engineering, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur (C.G.), IN
2 AICRP on Post-Harvest Engineering and Technology, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Anakapalle (A.P.), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Processing and Food Engineering, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur (C.G.), IN
2 AICRP on Post-Harvest Engineering and Technology, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Anakapalle (A.P.), IN
Source
International Journal of Processing and Post harvest Technology, Vol 8, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 59-68Abstract
Sugarcane jaggery samples (25 g) were coated with the optimized concentration of edible coating (0.5% WPC and 0.5% gum arabic) and placed in LDPE, HDPE and PP pouches packed thenine pouches (three LDPE pouches, three HDPE and three PP pouches) with MAP machine. The samples were analyzed for important physico-chemical characteristics viz., sucrose, reducing sugars, colour, Hardness and moisture content. The whey protein coated solid jaggery stored in PP packets under vacuum was found to be better i.e., low increase in reducing sugars and decrease in non-reducing sugars, as compared to the samples packed in LDPE, HDPE under vacuum and MAP at storage temperature of 25°C. Accelerated storage studies were conducted for the sugarcane solid jaggery samples (50 g) coated with optimized concentration of edible coating (0.5% concentration of both protein (WPC) and polysaccharide (gum arabic) based) placed in LDPE, HDPE and PP pouches with vacuum and MAP packing and all these pouches were placed in the desiccator at 90% RH and this desiccator was kept in incubator at 45p C. The maximum predicted storage life i.e. 255.44 days was obtained in the 0.5% WPCedible coated solid jaggery packed in LDPE with vacuum packaging machine.Keywords
Jaggery, Edible Coating, Whey Protein, Gum Arabic, Accelerated Storage Studies.References
- Arya, S.S., Premavalli, K.S., Siddiah, C.H. and Sharma, T.R. (1986). Storage behavior of freeze-dried watermelon. J. Food Sci. Technol., 20: 351–357.
- Devi, K. Deepika, Paul, Sanjib and Sahu, K. Jatindra (2016). Study of sorption behaviour, shelf-life and colour kinetics of vacuum puffed honey powder at accelerated storage conditions. J. Food Sci. & Technol., 53(5) : 2334–2341.
- Ergun, R., Lietha, R. and Hartel, R. W. (2010). Moisture and shelf-life in sugar confections, Critic. Rev. Food Sci. & Nutr., 50 (2): 162-192.
- ICUMSA (1964). Methods of sugar analysis. Official and Tentative Methods Recommended by the International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis (ICUMSA) Ist Ed., pp.153.
- Jaya, S. and Das, H. (2005). Accelerated storage, shelf-life and color of mango powder. J. Food Proc. & Preservat., 29: 45–62.
- Mandal, D. Tudu, S., Mitra, S.R. and De, G.C. (2006). Effect of common packing materials on keeping quality of sugarcane jaggery during monsoon season. Sugar Tech., 8 (2&3) : 137-142.
- McMinn, W.A.M. and Magee, T.R.A. (1997). Moisture sorption characteristics of starch materials. Drying Technol., 15(5): 1527–1551.
- Mishra, Ritesh, More, P. K., Khan,Chand, Kumar, Sanjay, Bist and Singh, Ankur (2016). Efficacy of a coating composed of carboxymethyl cellulose And whey protein concentrate to control the quality of Jaggery. Internat. J. Engg. Sci.&Res. Technol., ISSN: 2277-9655.
- Ramachandra, C.T. and Srinivasa Rao, P. (2011). Shelf-life and colour change kinetics of Aloe vera gel powder under accelerated storage in three different packaging materials. J. Food Sci. & Technol., 50(4): 747–754.
- Rangana, S. (1987). Handbook of analysis of quality control of fruits and vegetables products, 2nd Ed; Tata Hill Publications, New delhi, India, pp. 14-16.
- Shinde, B.N., Marathe, A.B. and Kadam, S.K. (1981). Effect of different wrapping materials and disinfectants on keeping quality of jaggery. Indian Sugar, 31(9): 609-615.
- Shinde, B.N., Marathe, A.B., Javalekar, D.V. and Kadam, S.K. (1983). Effect of form and colour of polyethylene – the wrapping material on keeping quality of jaggeryduring storage. Indian Sugar, 32(12): 937-940.
- Singh, J. (1998). Packaging. In: Jaggery & Khandsari research digest. Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research, Lucknow (U.P.) India, p. 87.
- Singh, P.C. and Singh, R.K. (1996). Application of GAB model for water sorption isotherms of food products, J. Food Proc. &Preservat., 20: 203-220.
- Spyridon, Papadakis, Abdul, M. S. Kamdem, R.E. and Yam, K. (2000). A versatile and inexpensive technique for measuring colour of foods. Food Technol., 54 : 48-51.
- Uppal, S.K. and Sharma, S. (1999). Evaluation of different methods of jaggery (gur) storage in sub-tropical region. Indian J. Sugarcane Technol., 13(9): 73-79.
- Verma, V.K. and Maharaji, N. (1990). Moisture adsorption isotherm of Jaggery. J. Stored Prod. Res., 26 : 61-66.
- Wang, N. and Brennan, J. (1991). Moisture sorption isotherm characteristics of potatoes at four temperatures. J. Food Engg., 14 (4): 269–287.
- Performance of Tractor Operated Two Row Sugarcane Cutter Planter for Sugarcane Planting in Andhra Pradesh State, India
Abstract Views :198 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Affiliations
1 Regional Agricultural Research Station (A.N.G.R.A.U.), Anakapalle, Hyderabad (Telangana), IN
1 Regional Agricultural Research Station (A.N.G.R.A.U.), Anakapalle, Hyderabad (Telangana), IN
Source
International Journal of Agricultural Engineering, Vol 11, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 353-358Abstract
Sugarcane is an important agro-industrial crop requiring more labour force for planting. Presently, in traditional cultivation of sugarcane, all the operations are being done manually or semi mechanized stage, 60 per cent of the cost incurred towards labour charges. Sugarcane planting involves cutting of setts, opening of furrows, placing the setts in furrows and covering the setts with soil which is tedious, time consuming process and labour intensive. Introduction of mechanized planter will perform all these operations simultaneously and reduce dependency on labour and complete the farm operations in time. A field experiment was conducted at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Anakapalle, Andhra Pradesh to evaluate the performance of tractor mounted two row sugarcane cutter planter. The field capacity of the equipment was found to be 0.16 ha/h. The biometric parameters viz., diameter of the cane, height of the cane and yield of mechanically planted sugarcane was on par with the manually planted sugarcane where as single cane weight and ischolar_main spread area were found to be significantly different (p<0.05). Similarly, the juice quality of mechanically planted sugarcane in terms of degree Brix, sucrose per cent was on par with conventionally planted sugarcane. Economic analysis revealed that cost of planting with sugarcane cutter planter was Rs.15,400 per ha as against Rs. 6750 with traditional method of planting. The saving in labour cost, seed quantity and planting time with sugarcane cutter planter were to the tune of 51 per cent, 68 per cent and 58 per cent, respectively compared to conventional method of planting.Keywords
Sugarcane Cutter Planter, Traditional Planting, Labour Cost.References
- Agriculture Statistics at a Glance (2016). Government of India, ministry of agriculture and farmers welfare, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare Directorate of Economics and Statistics. www.agricoop.nic.in; http://eands.dacnet.nic.in (14 August, 2017).
- Anonymous (1983). Regional network for agricultural machinery RNAM Test codes and procedures for farm machinery. Technical series no.12, 219: Bangkok, Thailand.
- Anonymous (2001). Productivity constraints. The Hindu Survey of Indian Agriculture. pp.97-102.
- Anonymous (2003). Microsoft office professional Edition 2003. Microsoft Office excel, One Microsoft way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399, USA: Microsoft, Inc.
- Anonymous ( 2016). Indian Sugar. The Complete Sugar J., 66 (12) : 40-45.
- Bahl, V.P. and Sharma, T.R. (2001). Present status and sciope of tractor drawn automatic lister sugarcane planter in haryana. Paper presented at annual convention of ISAE held at Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar (Odisha) India.
- Bahri, A. and Bansal, R.K. (1992). Evaluation of different combination of openers and press wheels for no-till seedlings. In: Tillage in arid and semi-arid areas, Seminar on Agricultural Engineering, Rabat Marocco,1(3) : 2270.
- Baker, C. (1983). Some developmemts in direct drilling equipment in New Zealand. Agric.Mech. Africa & Latin America., 14 (4) : 25-30.
- Barnes, P.L. and Maddux, L.D. (1991). Tillage system effects on soil physical properties. American. Soci. Agril. Engg., No.91-2627, 19p.
- Bernacki, H., Aman, J. and Kanafojski, C.Z. (1972). Agriculture machines, theory and construction. National technical Information service, Warsaw:203-205.
- Choudhary, A.D., Baker, C.J. and Springett, J.A. (1990). Direct drilling (no–till) opener design specification and soil micro and environmental factors to influence barley seedling establishment in a wet soil- In: International Congress on Mechanization And energy in agric. Conference, Adana, Turkey at October 1-4, 1990.pp.201-211.
- Gomez, K.A. and Gomez, A.A. (1984). Statistical procedures for agricultural research. Singapore: John Wiley and Sons, 2nd Ed., 680p.
- Kumar, M. and Tripati, A. (2015). To study of the different modes of tillage for the performance of sugarcane cutter planter. Inernat. Res. J. Engg. Tech., 2(3): 1416-1425.
- Mukunda Rao, Ch, Applala Swamy, A., Veerabhadra Rao, K. and Venugopala Rao, N. (2017). Identification of sugarcane clones suitable for rainfed cultivation. Proc. Ann Conv SISSTA, 47: 59-62.
- Murali, P. and Balakrishnan, R. (2012). Labour scarcity and selective mechanization of sugarcane agriculture in Tamil Nadu, India. Sugar Tech., 14(3):223-228.
- Naik, Ravindra, Annamalai, S.J.K., Vijayan Nair, N. and Rajendra Prasad, N. (2013). Studies on mechanization of planting of sugarcane budchip settings raised in pro trays. Sugar Tech., 15(1): 27-35.
- Patil, A., Dave, A.K. and Yadav, R.N.S. (2004). Evaluation of sugarcane cutter planter. Sugar Tech., 6 (3):121-125.
- Quasrani, A.R., Chen, B.C. and Farooq, M.A. (1992). Development of modified AMRI sugarcane planter. In Agricultural Engineering and Rural Development Proceeding of Conference held in Beijing China, October 12-14
- Srivastava, A.C. (1995). Design and development of sugarcane planter with tillage disc. Appl. Engg. Agric., 11(3): 335–341.
- Stevens, G.N. (1982). Equipment testing and evaluation. Wrest park, Silsoe, Bedford, England : National Institute of Agricultural Engineering.154 p.
- Vijayan Nair, N. (2012). Sugarcane Agriculture in India- 100 years and beyond, 53. In Abstracts of background papers on SBI-Indian Sugar Industry. National Interactive workshop. June 26-27, 2012. Coimbatore. India: Sugarcane Breeding Institute.
- Yadav, R.N.S., Sharma, M.P., Kamthe, S.D., Tajuddin,A., Yadav Sandeep and Tejra Raj Kumar (2001). Performance evaluation of sugarcane chopper harvester. Sugar Tech., (3&4): 17-122.
- Yadav, R.N.S., Yadav, S. and Tejra, R.K. (2003). Labour saving and cost reduction machinery for sugarcane cultivation. Sugar Tech., 5 (1 & 2): 7-10.
- A Study on Personality Dimensions of Children in Conflict with Law
Abstract Views :254 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
K. Samhitha
1,
P. Sreedevi
1
Affiliations
1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad, Telangana, IN
1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad, Telangana, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 10, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 21-23Abstract
Personality is the unique way by which individuals think, feel, and act. The goal of studying personality is to improve the quality of life of an individual through a better understanding of individual differences and similarities. Juvenile delinquency is one of the burning issues across the globe. Research studies also revealed that, personality traits are the major contributors in the lives of individuals which turns them into delinquents. Hence, an attempt was made to study the personality traits of children in conflict with law. Ex-post factor research design was used for the study. Thirty adolescent boys in conflict with law, who were staying in Government Observational Home for Boys, Hyderabad were selected through purposive random sampling method. Big Five Inventory by (John & Srivatsava, 1999) and interview schedule w ere used for the study. Frequencies and Percentages w ere used for analysis of data. The results of the present study revealed that most of the juvenile delinquent boys were highly Extroverts and Antagonists. They were lack in direction of life, cessation to experiences and possess Neuroticism traits.Keywords
Juvenile Delinquents, Personality Traits, Children in Conflict with Law, Personality Dimensions..References
- Alexio, P.A., & Norris, C. E. (2000). Personality and moral reasoning in young offenders. Personality and Individual Differences, 28(3), 609-623.
- Allsop, J. F., & Feldman, M. P. (1974). Extraversion, neuroticism, psychoticism and antisocial behavior in schoolgirls. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 2(2), 184-190.
- Clower, C. E., & Bothwell, R. K. (2001). An exploratory study of the relationship between the big five and inmate recidivism. Journal of Research in Personality, 35(2), 231-237.
- Hines, D. A., &Saudino, K. J. (2008). Personality and intimate partner aggression in dating relationships: The role ofthe "Big Five". Aggressive Behavior, 34(6), 593604.
- Homsveld, R H. J., & De Kruyk, C. (2005). Forensic psychiatric outpatients with sexual offences: Personality characteristics, aggression and social competence. Psychology, Crime and Law, 77(4), 479-488.
- Laak, J.T., Goede, D. M., Aleva, L., Brugman, G., Leuven, V. M., & Hussmann, J. (2003). Incarcerated adolescent girls: Personality, social competence, and delinquency. Adolescence, 55(150), 251-265.
- Sharma, B. R , Dhillon, S., & Bano, S. (2009). Juvenile delinquency in India a cause for concQmlndian Academic Forensic Med, 57(1), 68-72.
- Voller, E. K., & Long, P. J. (2010). Sexual assault and rape perpetration by college men: The role of the big five personality traits. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 25(3), 457-480.