Publication: Comparative study of pilot scale rice starch production by an alkaline and an enzymatic process
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2005-04-01
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00389056
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Mahidol University
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Starch/Staerke. Vol.57, No.3-4 (2005), 134-144
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Hatairat Puchongkavarin, Saiyavit Varavinit, Wolfgang Bergthaller Comparative study of pilot scale rice starch production by an alkaline and an enzymatic process. Starch/Staerke. Vol.57, No.3-4 (2005), 134-144. doi:10.1002/star.200400279 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/16218
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Comparative study of pilot scale rice starch production by an alkaline and an enzymatic process
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Rice starch is commonly isolated by alkaline (sodium hydroxide) extraction because this process provides high yield, high purity and is low in capital costs. This process produces an highly loaded alkaline effluent that contributes significantly to general costs of wastewater treatment. The present study attempted to develop an enzymatic procedure to isolate pure rice starch and to investigate the physico-chemical properties in comparison with that of rice starch produced by an alkaline process of comparable scale. The isolation of starch from polished rice grain was effected by application of cellulase under slightly acidic conditions in order to degrade the cellular tissue, followed by protease (Corolase 7089 or papain) under neutral conditions in order to loosen the protein bodies that are associated with starch granules. In comparison with the alkaline process, the enzyme process provided rice starch with a slightly elevated protein content, but less damaged starch. No differences were found between the two proteases used. Washing the enzyme-isolated starch with 0.2% sodium hydroxide or 0.5% sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS) solutions further improved the purity of rice starch. The physico-chemical properties of the enzymatically-isolated starches were mostly comparable with starch from the alkaline process. The developed process allows to replace the alkaline process and thus eliminates critical levels of mineral load in effluents of rice starch plants. © 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.