The Production of Dried and Desalted Soya-Sauce Mash at a Pilot Scale Plant
Crude soya-sauce mash, which is treated as an industrial waste produced in soya-sauce factories, was desalted and dried at a pilot scale plant which treats 100 kg of soya-sauce mash per process. The finished product was dried and its components were analyzed in order to discuss the application metho...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Japan Society of Waste Management Experts 1998/07/31, Vol.9(5), pp.208-214 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Crude soya-sauce mash, which is treated as an industrial waste produced in soya-sauce factories, was desalted and dried at a pilot scale plant which treats 100 kg of soya-sauce mash per process. The finished product was dried and its components were analyzed in order to discuss the application methods of the product. 95% of the salt in the crude soya-sauce mash was extracted by dipping the crude mash in water which outweighed the mash in a 3: 1 ratio. The yield of the finished product was 60.1%. C/N ratios and contents of salt and nitrogen in the product were 9.3, 0.44% and 6 %, respectively. These values indicate that the product can be used as fertilizer or as soil conditioner. The product includes 34.2% crude protein. This suggests that the product also includes nutrients needed by domestic animals. The amount of standard plate counts, thermostable bacteria, lactic-acid bacteria or coliform groups in the product was less than 300 CFU/g. The amount of fungi in the product is less than 100 CFU/g. Water activity in the product was 0.540. These factors support the stability of the product during storage. |
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ISSN: | 1883-1648 1883-163X |
DOI: | 10.3985/jswme.9.208 |