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INDEX TO VOLUME XXXXI, 2006 AUTHOR INDEX The Impact of Sebaceous Grease on the | eather Industry Addy, \ I . An Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction Procedure for the Determination of Banned Azo Dyes in Leather... . AhIistrom, I . H. Aishwarya, S. Degradation of Goatskins - A Detailed Study on Physiochemical, Biochemical, Microbial, and Histopathological Changes at Ambient Conditions .. . Alonso, S. Infrared Drying: A Leather Finishing Application Anandhi,¢ Single Step Hair Removal and Fiber Opening Process: Simultaneous and Successive Addition of Protease and a-Amylase \ravindhan, lannic Acid-Phosphonium Combi}n ation: A Versatile Chrome-free Organic Tanning Aravindhan, Util} ization of Cal} cium Al1 ginate Beads as Ad]s orbent for Removal of TD yes from Tannery \ Way stewaters Aravindhan, II nteraction of Al' uminum and } Hydrolysabl1 e Tannin Pol' yphenols:. An Approach to Understanding the Mechanism of Aluminum Vegetable Combination Tannage Ashby, R. Environmental Effects on Chrome-free Leather Bacardit, A. < Study| of a |C hrome Tanning P> rocess with| out Fl|o at and with Low ( Ommpr areda / tt oa : lrraaddiitt ional| |P pr ocess. arirft | Bacardit, A. ly of Chrome Tanning Process without Float and with | is Compared to a Traditional Process. Part I] Balakrishnan, P. A Studies on Ozone Ba Banaszak, S Bartoli Bavramoglu, I Bayramoglu, | ror tne t Bharath, C. K iber Opening Proc Addition of Prot Bl] umanla]g , L. Mo‘ dif] ied ] Gela| tin and Caseir Borras, M D. Oxidative Unhairing of Leathers: Influence of Seve and Environmental Improvements Brown E. M. Use of Enzymatically Modified Gelatin and Casein as Filler Brown, E. M. Preparation and Characterization of Biopolymers Derived from Enzymatically Modified Gelatin and Whey Brown, E. M. The Effect of Ultrasound on Bovine Hide Collagen Structure . Brown, E. M. Effect of Genipin on the Thermal Stability of Hide Powder JALCA, VOL. 101, 2006 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXXI, 2006 AUTHOR INDEX The Impact of Sebaceous Grease on the | eather Industry Addy, \ I . An Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction Procedure for the Determination of Banned Azo Dyes in Leather... . AhIistrom, I . H. Aishwarya, S. Degradation of Goatskins - A Detailed Study on Physiochemical, Biochemical, Microbial, and Histopathological Changes at Ambient Conditions .. . Alonso, S. Infrared Drying: A Leather Finishing Application Anandhi,¢ Single Step Hair Removal and Fiber Opening Process: Simultaneous and Successive Addition of Protease and a-Amylase \ravindhan, lannic Acid-Phosphonium Combi}n ation: A Versatile Chrome-free Organic Tanning Aravindhan, Util} ization of Cal} cium Al1 ginate Beads as Ad]s orbent for Removal of TD yes from Tannery \ Way stewaters Aravindhan, II nteraction of Al' uminum and } Hydrolysabl1 e Tannin Pol' yphenols:. An Approach to Understanding the Mechanism of Aluminum Vegetable Combination Tannage Ashby, R. Environmental Effects on Chrome-free Leather Bacardit, A. < Study| of a |C hrome Tanning P> rocess with| out Fl|o at and with Low ( Ommpr areda / tt oa : lrraaddiitt ional| |P pr ocess. arirft | Bacardit, A. ly of Chrome Tanning Process without Float and with | is Compared to a Traditional Process. Part I] Balakrishnan, P. A Studies on Ozone Ba Banaszak, S Bartoli Bavramoglu, I Bayramoglu, | ror tne t Bharath, C. K iber Opening Proc Addition of Prot Bl] umanla]g , L. Mo‘ dif] ied ] Gela| tin and Caseir Borras, M D. Oxidative Unhairing of Leathers: Influence of Seve and Environmental Improvements Brown E. M. Use of Enzymatically Modified Gelatin and Casein as Filler Brown, E. M. Preparation and Characterization of Biopolymers Derived from Enzymatically Modified Gelatin and Whey Brown, E. M. The Effect of Ultrasound on Bovine Hide Collagen Structure . Brown, E. M. Effect of Genipin on the Thermal Stability of Hide Powder JALCA, VOL. 101, 2006 AUTHOR INDEX 2006 Bryant, S. D. Appplication of Molecular Techniques to Identify Bacteria Isolated from the Leather Industry Chakrabarti, S. Sulphide Free Unhairing - Studies on Ozone Based Depilation chandra Babu, N. K. High Exhaust Chrome-Aluminum Combination Tanning; Part |. Optimization of Tanning *handra Babu, N. K. Efficient Salt R ~overy and Total Dissolved Solids Reduction in Leather Processing shandra Babu, N. K. Azardirachta Indica: A Green Material for Curing of Hides and Skins in Leather Processing. . .. *handrasekaran, B. A. A New Leather-making Process for Meeting Eco-label Standards: Processing of Goatskins *handrasekaran, B. A. Single Step Hair Removal and Fiber Opening Process: Simultaneous and Successive Addition of Protease and a-Amylase *handrebabu, N. Studies on the Influence of Proteolytic Enzymes in Leather Dyeing *hitra, K. Evaluation of Sludge Behavior in Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor for Tannery Wastewater Treatment *hitra, P. Studies on the Influence of Proteolytic Enzymes in Leather Dyeing he Effect of Ultrasound on Bovine Hide Collagen Structure " oke, P. Effects of Stretching and Drying Rate on the Mechanical Properties of Chrome-Free Leather * ke, P. ‘osta, J. Study ofa Chrome Tanning Process without Float and with Low Salt Content Compared to a Traditional Process. Part I.. . ‘osta, | Study of Chrome Tanning Process without Float and with Low-Salr Content as Compared to a Traditional Process. Part II Didato, D. \lternative Solutions for Fungal Protection of Packaged Wer Blue Ding, K. lhe Composition Analysis of Organic Acid Masked Aluminum Tanning Solutions by Ferron Assay and GFC Effect of Genipin on the Thermal Stability of Hide Powder Environmental Effects on Chrome-free Leather Composition and Structural Analysis of Organic Acid Masked Aluminum [anning Solutions Using ~*Al NMR Dorstewitz R. The Autosplit and the most Favorable Process Stage for Splitting Hides [ Judley, R. | Rapid Oxidative Deharing with Magnesium Peroxide and Potassium Peroxymonosulfate Dudley, R. L. lhe Oxidative Degradation of Keratin (Wool and Bovine Hair) Fathima, N. N. Utilization of Calcium Alginate Beads as Adsorbent for Removal of Dyes from Tannery Wastewaters Gehring, A. G. Rapid Oxidative Deharing with Magnesium Peroxide and Potassium Peroxymonosulfate Germann, H. P. Study of a Chrome Tanning Process without Float and with Low Salt Content Compared to a Traditional Process. Part l...... Germann, H-P. Study of Chrome Tanning Process without Float and with Low-Salt Content as Compared to a Traditional Process. Part II Gilbert, G. Evidence for Adsorbable Organic Halides in the Beamhouse, Tanning, and Post Tanning Processing of Ovine Skin Gulumser, G. Ecological and Innovative Fungicide for the Leather Industry: Essential Oil of Origanum Multiflorum He,¢ J. Biodegradability of Wastewater from Enzymatic Soaking and Unhairing Processes JALCA, VOI 101 , 2006 AUTHOR INDEX 2006 a in Leather Manufacture Hyllengren, L. A\ppplication of Molecular Techniques to Identify Bacteria Isolated from the Leather Industry Jawahar, M. Studies on the Influence of Proteolytic Enzymes in Leather Dyeing Javameenakshi, R. Degradation of Goatskins - A Detailed Study on Physiochemical, Biochemical, and Histopathological Changes at Ambient Conditions Jons, Ss Infrared Drying: A Leather Finishing Application Kanth, S. Studies on the Influence of Proteolytic Enzymes in Leather Dyeing Kanth, S. Studies on the Stabilization of Collagen using Dialdehyde Starch: Part |. Effect of Autoclaving on Dialdehyde Starch Karaboz, I. Ecological and Innovative Fungicide for the Leather Industry: Essential Oil of Origanum Multiflorum . 5 Kardasli, | Residual COD Reduction in Biologically Treated Leather Tanning EfHuents by Advanced Treatment Processes Kolomaznik, K. Development of a Control Algorithm for the Optimized Soaking of Cured Hides Langridge, D. A lhe Impact of Sebaceous Grease on the Leather Industry Latona, N. P.Lubrication of Leather with Mixtures of PEG and Oil Latona N. P. Effects of StretchI ing at Latona, N. P. Environmental Effects Liu, C. K Liu, C. K Liu Liu, position Analysis of Organi erron Assay and GF I iu, nd Structural Analysis of Organic Acid Masked Alun nning Solutions ( sing A] NMR | ong, A. |. |i n npac t ot t Seb| aceous Grease on th} e Lé. ither iIndustr\ ' as ' Madhan, B. eraction of Aluminum and Hydrolysable [Tannin Polyp| henols: AY \pproa I to Understanding the Mechanism of Aluminum \ ee ‘ ; Madhan, B s on the Influence of Proteolytic Enzymes in Leather Dy iiTniot Madhan, B. Stabilizatior 1 of Collagen using Dialdehyde Starch t of Autoc iaving Ol iiaidehyde Matha, G. J rasound on Bovine Hide Collagen Structure Manich, A. M. Influence of Retant ing and Fatliquoring Processes on the Characteristics of Goatskins Marmer, W. A. Rapid Oxidative Deharing with Magnesium Peroxide and P otassium , DPPe roxwuytm onos. ulfaIttaer Marmer, W. N. Use of Enzymatically Modified Gelatin and Casein as Fillers in Leather Processir ¢ y Marmer, W. N. Preparation and Characterization of Biopolymers Derived from Enzymatically Modified Gelatin and Whey Marmer, W. lhe Oxidative Degradation of Keratin (Wool and Bovine Hair) Marsal, A. Influence of Retanning and Fatliquoring Processes on the Characteristics of Goatskins JALCA, VOL. 101, 2006 AUTHOR INDEX 2006 Mathiasson, L. An Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction Procedure for the Determination of Banned Azo Dyes in Leather .... Maxwell, C. A. X-ray Studies of a Collagen Material for Leather Production Treated with Chromium Salt Mazenko, C. E. Rapid Oxidative Deharing with Magnesium Peroxide and Potassium Peroxymonosfualt e Mentes Colak, S. Determining the Useability of Photosensitizers as Biocides in the Soaking Process Molnar, E Computer Modelling of a Type-I Collagen Fibril in Water. I. Model Development and Validation Morera, J. M. Study ofa Chrome Tanning Process without Float and with Low Salt Content Compared to a Traditional Process. Part | Morera, J. M. Oxidative Unhairing of Leathers: Influence of Several Process Parameters and Environmental Improvements Morera, J. M. Study of Chrome Tanning Process without Float and with Low-Salt Content as Compared to a Traditional Process. Part II Muralidharan, C Sulphide Free Unhairing - Studies on Ozone Based Depilation Nair, B. U Utilization of Calcium Alginate Beads as Adsorbent for Removal of Dyes from Tannery Wastewaters Nair, B. U Interaction of Aluminum and Hydrolysable Tannin Polyphenols: An Approach to Understanding the Mechanism of Aluminum Vegetable Combination Tannage .. . Nair B. U Single Step Hair Removal and Fiber Opening Process: Simultaneous and Successive Addition of Protease and a-Amylase Nair, B. U Studies on the Stabilization of Collagen using Dialdehyde Starch: Part |. Effect of Autoclaving on Dialdehyde Starch Nishad Fathima, N Wer White Leather Processing: A New Combination Tanning System Nishad Fathima, N. [annic Acid-Phosphonium Combination: A Versatile Chrome-free Organic Tanning Olle, L. Study of a Chrome Tanning Process without Float and with Low Salt Content a Compared to a Traditional Process. Part I. Olle,| Study of Chrome Tanning Process without Float and with Low-Salt Content as 4 (ompared toa Iraditional Process. Part II Residual COD Reduction in Biologically Treated Leather Tanning Effluents by Advanced Treatment Processes Oppong, D \ppplication of Molecular Techniques to Identify Bacteria Isolated from the Leather Industry Influence of Retanning and Fatliquoring Processes on the Characteristics of Goatskins Degradation of Goatskins - A Detailed Study on Physiochemical, Biochemical, Microbial, and Histopathological Changes at Ambient Conditions . Efficient Salt Recovery and Total Dissolved Solids Reduction in Leather Processing \zardirachta Indica: A Green Material for Curing of Hides and Skins in Leather Processing. ..... . Prem Kumar, Wet White Leather Processing: A New Combination Tanning System Prokopova, ib Development of a Control Algorithm for the Optimized Soaking of Cured Hides Appplication of Molecular Techniques to Identify Bacteria Isolated from the Leather Industry Radwell, D. Raghava Rao, Wet White Leather Processing: A New Combination Tanning System Raghava Rao, J High Exhaust Chrome-Aluminum Combination Tanning: Part I. Optimization of Tanning Raghava Rao, J. lannic Acid-Phosphonium Combination: A Versatile Chrome-free Organic Tanning JALCA, VOL. 101, 2006 AUTHOR INDEX 2006 ava R: \ New Leather-making Process for Meeting Eco-label Standards: Processing of Goatskins ava R: Utilization of Calcium Alginate Beads as Adsorbent for Removal of Dyes from Tannery Wastewaters Raghava R: Interaction of Aluminum and Hydrolysable Tannin Polyphenols An Approach to Understanding the Mechanism of 4A luminum Vegetable Combination Tannage aghava R: Single Step Hair Removal and Fiber Opening Process: Simultaneous and Successive Addition of Protease and a-Amylase aghava R: Studies on the Stabilization of Collagen using Dialdehyde Starch: Part I. Effect of Autoclaving on Dialdehyde Starch ajamani, S. Evaluation of Sludge Behavior in Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor tor Tannery Wastewater Treatment. . . amasami, I. High Exhaust Chrome-Aluminum Combination Tanning: Part |. Optimization of Aamasami, | Studies on the Stabilization of Collagen using Dialdehyde Starch: Part |. Effect of Autocl1a ving on Dial|d eh1 yde < Starch amesh,| R». Efficient Salt Recovery and Total Dissolved Solids Reduction in II amesh, T. rE valuation of Sludge Beh| avior in | pfi}]o w Anaerobi1 c Sludge B)l anke} t Reactor for TT annery Wastewater Treatment. angarajan, Appplication of Molecular Techniques to Idj entify B>a cteria Isol] ated from the Leath|e r Industry angarajan Alternative Solutions for Fungal Protection of Packaged Wer Blu« athinasamy, \ i} Skins in |L eather TP rocessing Ravindranath, I udg; e Bfeohhaavviionrr ii n { npfr now A nsaaeere nhaceic GSil udge. Bllla.nnkLeeatr RR« icttoalr 1ery Wastewater Treatment Ravi Kumar, D Processing: A New Combination Tanning sorbable Organic Halides in the Beamhouse nning Processing of Ovine Skin Sadulla, > luminum and Hydrolysabk \pproach to Understanding the Mechanism of Aluminum Vegetable Combination Tannage Sadulla, S Studies on the InHuence of Proteolytic Enzymes in Sadulla, S Studies on the Stab| il} ization of Co!l]' agen using Dial1d eh| yde} pP art ||. Effect of Autoclaving on Dialdehyde Starcl Saravanabhavan, S. \ New Leather-making Process for Meeting Eco-label Standards: Processing of Goatskins. Saravanabhavan, S. Single Step Hair Removal and Fiber Opening Process: ,; : : Simultaneous and Successive Addition of Protease and a-Amylase ye Be Degradation of Goatskins - A Detailed Study on Physiochemical, Biochemical, Microbial, ind Histopathological Changes at Ambient Conditions . I, PK. Efficient Salt Recovery and Total Dissolved Solids Reduction in Leather Processing LEK. \zardirachta Indica: A Green Material for Curing of Hides and Skins in Leather Processing Senthil Kumar, M. Degradation of Goatskins - A Detailed Study on Physiochemical, Biochemical, Microbial, and Histopathological Changes at Ambient Conditions Shi, B. Environmental Impact Evaluation of Typical Beamhouse Processes in Leather Manufacture Based on Water Settleability JALCA, VOL. 101, 2006 AUTHOR INDEX 2006 Shi, B. Biodegradability of Wastewater from Enzymatic Soaking and Unhairing Processes in Leather Manufacture Siggel, | Computer Modelling of a Type-I Collagen Fibril in Water. I. Model Development and Validation .. .. Sionkowska, A. X-ray Studies of a Collagen Material for Leather Production Treated with Chromium Salt Siva, M. S. Interaction of Aluminum and Hydrolysable Tannin Polyphenols: An Approach to Understanding the Mechanism of Aluminum Vegetable Combination Tannage Smiechowski, K. X-ray Studies of a Collagen Material for Leather Production Treated with Chromium Salt Sreeram, K. J. High Exhaust Chrome-Aluminum Combination Tanning: Part 1. Optimization of Tanning........ Stauffer, D. M Phe Effect of Ultrasound on Bovine Hide Collagen Structure Steele, S Appplication of Molecular Techniques to identify Bacteria Isolated from the Leather Industry Stockman, G. Alternative Solutions for Fungal Protection of Packaged Wer Blue Sun, D. Biodegradability of Wastewater from Enzymatic Soaking and Unhairing Processes in Leather Manufacture Sundar, V. ] Sulphide Free Unhairing - Studies on Ozone Based Depilation . Suthanthararajan, R. Evaluation of Sludge Behavior in Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor tor Tannery Wastewater Treatment laracena-Sanz, F. Infrared Drying: A Leather Finishing Application Taylor, M. M. Use of Enzymatically Modified Gelatin and Casein as Fillers in Leather Processing lay lor Preparation and Characterization of Biopolymers Derived from Enzymatically Modified Gelatin and Whey Tay lor, Effect of Genipin on the Thermal Stability of Hide Powder. Thanikaivela| n, P. \ New Leather-making Process for Meeting Eco-label Standards: Processing of Goatskins Chanikaivelan, P. Single Step Hair Removal and Fiber Opening Process: Simultaneous and Successive Addition of Protease and a-Amylase funay, O Residual COD Reduction in Biologically Treated Leather Tanning Effuents by Advanced lreatment Processes Uluc, D Determining the Useability of Photosensitizers as Biocides in the Soaking Process Jmy amiaihaehsewsawral , KR. Evaluation of Sludge Behavior in Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor for lannery Wastewater lreatment nni Nair, B. Wet White Leather Processing: A New Combination Tanning System nni Nair, High Exhaust Chrome-Aluminum Combination Tanning: Part I. Optimization of Tanning Inni Nair, lannic Acid-Phosphonium Combination: A Versatile Chrome-free Organic Tanning Inni Nair, \ New Leather-making Process for Meeting Eco-label Standards: Processing of Goatskins Vasek, V. Development of a Control Algorithm for the Optimized Soaking of Cured Hides Vedaraman, N. Sulphide Free Unhairing - Studies on Ozone Based Depilation Venba, R Studies on the Influence of Proteolytic Enzymes in Leather Dyeing Wang, H. A New Pretannage with Glyoxal and N-Thioureaidopromellitamic acid for High Exhaust Chrome Tannage Wenzel, W. Auxiliaries in Leather Finishing JALCA, VOL. 101, 2006 AUTHOR INDEX 2006 Wess, T. J X-ray Studies ofa Collagen Material for Leather Production Treated with Chromium Salt Yao, K. Biodegradability of Wastewater from Enzymatic Soaking and Unhairing Processes in Leather Manufacture Yaseothai, A. Studies on the Influence of Proteolytic Enzymes in Leather Dyeing Yelmez, Z. B. Residual COD Reduction in Biologically Treated Leather Tanning Effluents by Advanced Treatment Processes Zarlok, J. X-ray Studies of a Collagen Material for Leather Production Treated with Chromium Salt Zhang, T. [he Composition Analysis of Organic Acid Masked Aluminum Tanning Solutions by Ferron Assay and GFC. . Zhang, T. Composition and Structural Analysis of Organic Acid Masked Aluminum fanning Solutions Using *Al NMR Zhou, X. \ New Pretannage with Glyoxal and N-Thioureaidopromellitamic acid for High Exhaust Chrome Tannage Zitzumbo-Guzman, R. Infrared Drying: A Leather Finishing Application JALCA, VOL. 101, 2006

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