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Industrial Products (Non-Fuel) Originating from Agriculture: Potential New Products

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Before considering new products that may be produced by the chemical industry from bio-renewable resources it is sensible to review those that are already manufactured from such products.The major ingredients employed are:

  • fats and oils

  • starch

  • sugar

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Stringer, D.A. (1986). Industrial Products (Non-Fuel) Originating from Agriculture: Potential New Products. In: Raymond, W.F., Larvor, P. (eds) Alternative Uses for Agricultural Surpluses. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4327-8_3

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