Browsing by Author "Kilicel, F."
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Article Chemical Compositions and Mineral Contents of Herbs Added To Dairy Products in East Anatolia Region of Turkey(Freund Publishing House Ltd, 2008) Sancak, H.; Kilicel, F.; Tarakci, Z.; Durmaz, H.In this study, a total of 120 herb samples from six different species -Allium sp. "sirmo", Chaerophyllum sp. "mendi", Prangos sp. "helis", Anethum graveolens "dill", Mentha sp. "mint" and Petroselinum crispum "parsley" - added to dairy products in Van from the East Anatolia region of Turkey were examined for some chemical compositions and mineral contents. The herbs were collected from Van cheese-shopping district in May and June. The obtained values were based on dry weight. The dry matter contents of herb samples were determined from 12.49 (Prangos sp.) to 17.68 (Anethum graveolens). The cobalt content of Prangos sp.; calcium, phosphorus, nickel and cadmium contents of Anethum graveolens; magnesium, zinc, iron, manganese and chromium contents of Mentha sp.; sodium and copper contents of Petroselinum crispum were higher than those of other herbs. Sodium content was found to be high, above 1384.90 mg/100g, in Petroselinum crispum, and therefore most mineral contents were found in small amounts in this species.Article Investigation of Soil Pollution Levels for Zinc, Copper, Lead, Nickel, Cadmium and Manganese at Around of Cinkur Plant in Kayseri(Parlar Scientific Publications (p S P), 1993) Kartal, S.; Elci, L.; Kilicel, F.Levels of some heavy metal pollutions in soils at around of a plant produced zinc, cadmium and lead metals were investigated. The contents of soils taken were compared with the metal contents in a soil collected from an area exposed to little or no contamination. The levels of examined metal pollution depend on directions and distances to the plant. A good correlation between the level of metal contaminant and wind blowing direction was also found.Article Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Cotton Stalks(Taylor & Francis inc, 2010) Sener, Ue.; Genel, Y.; Saka, C.; Kilicel, F.; Kucuk, M. M.Cotton stalks mill were converted to liquid products by using organic solvents (methanol, 1-butanol, and 2-butanol) with catalysts (5 or 10% borax or ulexite) and without catalyst in an autoclave at temperatures of 540, 560, and 580 K. The liquid products were extracted by liquid-liquid extraction (benzene and diethyl ether) . The yields from supercritical methanol (10% borax) , 1-butanol (10% borax) , and 2-b butanol (10% borax) conversions were 54.1, 66.8, and 28.0 (at 580 K) , respectively. In the noncatalytic run with methanol was 37.4 at the same temperature.