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Original Articles

Microscopic Structure of Bayberry (Myrica Rubra Sieb. Et Zucc.) Juice Haze

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Pages 549-555 | Received 02 Oct 2007, Accepted 29 Jan 2008, Published online: 19 May 2009

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Figure 1 Light micrographs of bayberry juice haze (bar represent 1μm). (a) Spherical and elliptical haze particles surrounded by translucent membranes; (b) haze particles have a tendency of arraying regularly; (c) haze of bar–like or clubbed; (d) longer bar–like hazes; (e) dentritic structure haze with long “tress” and many “branches”; and (f) leaf –like structure haze.

Figure 1 Light micrographs of bayberry juice haze (bar represent 1μm). (a) Spherical and elliptical haze particles surrounded by translucent membranes; (b) haze particles have a tendency of arraying regularly; (c) haze of bar–like or clubbed; (d) longer bar–like hazes; (e) dentritic structure haze with long “tress” and many “branches”; and (f) leaf –like structure haze.

Figure 2 Transmission electron micrographs of bayberry juice haze. (a) Haze particle with three sub-structures: stain impenetrable central “core,” stainable middle part, and floccule–like outer space structure; (b) haze particles with more than one “cores,” the stain impenetrable “cores” dispersed in the stainable middle part; (c) aggregation of haze particles forming a dentrite structure; and (d) aggregation of haze particles forming an erratic structure.

Figure 2 Transmission electron micrographs of bayberry juice haze. (a) Haze particle with three sub-structures: stain impenetrable central “core,” stainable middle part, and floccule–like outer space structure; (b) haze particles with more than one “cores,” the stain impenetrable “cores” dispersed in the stainable middle part; (c) aggregation of haze particles forming a dentrite structure; and (d) aggregation of haze particles forming an erratic structure.

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