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ESDRAS SUNDFELD JOHN M. KROCHTA THOMAS RICHARDSON 《Journal of food process engineering》1993,16(3):207-227
The separation of cholesterol from butteroil was achieved by various processes based on contacting it with aqueous solutions of Quillaja saponaria saponins followed by separation of the cholesterol-saponin complex. Alternative processes and controls studied were (1) Water Control (W): butteroil was contacted with pure water; (2) Reaction (R): butteroil was contacted with aqueous solution of saponins; (3) Adsorption Control (A): butteroil was contacted with water, diatomaceous earth was then added; (4) Reaction + Adsorption (R+A): diatomaceous earth was added to the Reaction medium (from 2); (5) Reaction + Washing (R+W): the aqueous phase resulting from Reaction (2) was discarded and pure water contacted with the fat. the last step in all the above processes and controls was the separation of the fat phase, after which analyses were made. ANOVA indicated that the Adsorption Control process did not yield any significant cholesterol reduction over the Water Control; all other processes resulted in significant cholesterol separation in the order R+A > R+W > R. the levels of cholesterol reduction achieved by the R, R+W, and R+A processes were significantly affected by the concentration of quillaja solution and temperature; the level of agitation had no significant effect over the range investigated. Quillaja powder residue was present in the fat phase after Reaction (2) but both adsorption and washing procedures significantly reduced it. 相似文献
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ESDRAS SUNDFELD SUSAN YUN JOHN M. KROCHTA THOMAS RICHARDSON 《Journal of food process engineering》1993,16(3):191-205
The technical feasibility of separating cholesterol from butteroil by contacting it with aqueous solutions of Quillaja saponaria saponins followed by separation of the cholesterol-saponin complex was studied. Alternative processes and controls compared were (1) Water Control (W): butteroil was contacted with pure water; (2) Reaction (R): butteroil was contacted with aqueous solution of saponins; (3) Adsorption Control (A): butteroil was contacted with water, diatomaceous earth was then added; (4) Reaction + Adsorption (R+A): diatomaceous earth was added to the Reaction medium (from 2); (5) Reaction + Washing (R+W): the aqueous phase resulting from Reaction (2) was discarded and pure water contacted with the fat. the last step in all the above processes and controls was the separation of the fat phase where cholesterol was determined. Statistical analysis indicated that the Adsorption Control did not yield any significant cholesterol reduction over the Water Control, while all other processes gave significant reduction. the order of cholesterol separation observed was R+A > R+W > R. the levels of cholesterol reduction were significantly affected by pH of quillaja solution and amount of adsorbent used; the time of contact with quillaja solution had no significant effect over the range investigated. These results indicate the technical feasibility of reducing the cholesterol levels of butteroil using food grade quillaja saponins. 相似文献
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