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A comparison of commercial enzymes for the aqueous enzymatic extraction of corn oil from corn germ
Authors:Robert?A.?Moreau  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:rmoreau@errc.ars.usda.gov"   title="  rmoreau@errc.ars.usda.gov"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,David?B.?Johnston,Michael?J.?Powell,Kevin?B.?Hicks
Affiliation:(1) ERRC, USDA, ARS, 600 East Mermaid Lane, 19038 Wyndmoor, PA
Abstract:An aqueous enzymatic method was developed to extract corn oil from corn germ. The basic steps in the method involved “churning” the corn germ with various enzymes and buffer for 4 h at 50°C, and an additional 16 h at 65°C, followed by centrifugation and removal of the oil layer from the surface. No hexane or other organic solvents are used in this process. By using oven-dried corn germ samples (6 g) from a commercial corn wet mill, corn oil yields of about 80% were achieved using three different commercial cellulases. A fourfold scale-up of the method (to 24 g of germ) resulted in oil yields of about 90%. Nine other commercial enzymes were evaluated and resulted in significant but lower oil yields. In the absence of enzymes, oil yields of 27 to 37% were achieved. The chemical compositions of hexane-extracted vs. aqueous enzymatic-extracted corn oils were very similar.
Keywords:Cellulase  corn  enzymatic  enzymes  extraction  maize  oil  protease  xylanase
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