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Doç. Dr. Bakıt BORKOYEVMühendislik Fakültesi
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Investigation of changes in chemical composition and rheological properties of Kyrgyz rice cultivars (Ozgon rice) depending on long-term stack-storage after harvesting

Camilya SMANALİYEVA | Kalıypa SALİYEVA | Bakıt BORKOYEV

The present work investigated the effect of long-term stack-storage after harvesting on selected chemical and rheological properties of Kyrgyz rice cultivars, Ozgon. The performance indicators of in stack-stored Ozgon rice samples after 4, 6, and 12 days was grain size, grain weight, color, moisture, total starch, amylose, protein, fat and ash contents, and mineral composition as well as the rheological properties of rice flour dough. The change of stored rice is caused by the organic modification of the starch structure, decreasing of moisture as well as proteolysis of proteins in the endospe ...More

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An ethnoveterinary study of wild medicinal plants used by the Kyrgyz farmers

Nurbek ALDAYAROV | Askarbek TÜLÖBAEV | Ruslan SALIKOV | Carkınay CUMABEKOVA | Bermet KIDIRALİYEVA | Nurcamal ÖMÜRZAKOVA | Gülbübü KURMANBEKOVA | Nazgül İMANBERDİYEVA | Bircan USUBALİYEV | Bakıt BORKOYEV | Kalıypa SALİYEVA | Kadırbay ÇEKİROV

Ethnopharmacological relevance: In their centuries-old nomadic life, since their livestock was the backbone of their lives, the Kyrgyz people used a variety of wild medicinal plants for ethnoveterinary practices. However, the plants used for the treatment of livestock ailments never have been recorded, except rarely in local publications. In this study, we present the HSHR (homemade single species herbal remedy reports), their methods of preparation and application, and the livestock ailments for which these remedies were used.Aims: The collect data from the five different high-altitude valley ...More

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Activated carbon obtained from the cotton processing wastes

Külümkan SARTOVA | Emil ÖMÜRZAK | Bakıt BORKOYEV

Activated carbon (AC) was obtained from the cotton (Gossypium malvaceae) processing waste materials. The process was carried out by carbonization at 500–800 °C and subsequent activation at 800 °C by water stream. Cotton biomass is a renewable, low-cost alternative source for textile and food products; however, it hasn't been used for manufacturing of an activated carbon by carbonization in a boiling layer method. Characterization of adsorbents by means of Scanning Electronic Microscope and FT-IR showed that high porosity of carbonized products which was achieved and functional groups were form ...More

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