The influence of the extraction parameters on the quality of dried sugar beet pulp
Growing demand for better quality and cheaper products put on the need to industry to balance between the two kinds of needs, which are the reduction of production costs and to ensure a high quality product. This is the case with dried sugar beet pulp as a byproduct of sugar refining process. One of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hemijska industrija 2013-01, Vol.67 (2), p.269-275 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Growing demand for better quality and cheaper products put on the need to
industry to balance between the two kinds of needs, which are the reduction
of production costs and to ensure a high quality product. This is the case
with dried sugar beet pulp as a byproduct of sugar refining process. One of
the possibilities to reduce energy consumption is savings in the process of
thermal dehydration in the process of the conventional drying of pulp. Pulp
drying is one third of total energy consumption in the sugar factory.
Acidification of water extraction result in pulp that could be pressed better
and in other hand in the juice with less non-sucrose compounds. Keeping the
extraction process under certain conditions, directly affects on the quality
of the extracted pulp and on effects of their further processing. This paper
examines the impact of the extraction parameters of sugar from sugar beet and
agents of acidification for water extraction (sulphurous acid, hydrogen
peroxide) on the quality of dried sugar beet pulp. Extraction of sugar from
sugar beet cossettes by hydrogen peroxide at pH 5.5 to 8.5 does not cause
changes in mechanical properties of sugar beet cossettes and in water
retention coefficient, but increases the brightness of dried sugar beet pulp
for about 5-7 units, which solubility in water does not depend on the applied
concentration of extracting agents, but increases in dependence on the
duration of the extraction. Sugar beet pulp extracted at pH 11.0 has reduced
strength, they are highly hydrated, and under the force they lose their
shape, binding a larger amount of water thus reducing the effect of their
pressing. The changes in microstructure were probably accompanied by
segmenting the linear parts of macromolecules and are reflected in the
increase of water retention capacity and increase the solubility of dried
sugar beet pulp for two to three times. Under the same conditions of
extraction, sulphurous acid produces similar but relatively mild changes in
the characteristics of extracted and dried sugar beet pulp compared to
conditions when hydrogen peroxide is used. From the point of the quality of
the product of extraction, the most favorable results are obtained when the
extraction is carried on at pH 5.5 for a period of 1 h at 70 ?C, using water
for extraction with sulphourus acid with the addition of 5% hydrogen
peroxide. Under these conditions no significant degradation of sugar beet
tissue is detected, do not change the physical, |
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ISSN: | 0367-598X 2217-7426 |
DOI: | 10.2298/HEMIND120412067B |