Insights to the Clarification of Sugar Cane Juice Expressed from Sugar Cane Stalk and Trash


Autoria(s): Thai, Caroline C.D.; Bakir, Hakan; Doherty, Willam O.S.
Data(s)

24/02/2012

Resumo

Processing of juice expressed from green sugar cane containing all the trash (i.e., tops and leaves, the nonstalk component) of the sugar cane plant during sugar manufacture has been reported to lead to poor clarified juice (CJ) quality. Studies of different liming techniques have been conducted to identify which liming technique gives the best clarification performance from juice expressed from green cane containing half of all trash extracted (GE). Results have shown that lime saccharate addition to juice at 76 °C either continuous or batchwise gives satisfactory settling rates of calcium phosphate flocs(50−70 cm/min) and CJ with low turbidity and minimal amounts of mineral constituents. Surprisingly, the addition of phosphoric acid (≤300 mg/kg as P2O5), prior to liming to reduce juice turbidity (≤80%), increased the Mg (≤101%) and Si(≤148%) contents particularly for clarified GE juices. The increase was not proportional with increasing phosphoric acid dose. The nature of the flocs formed, including the zeta potential of the particles by the different liming techniques, has been used to account for the differences in clarification performance. Differences between the qualities of the CJ obtained with GE juice and that of burnt cane juices with all trash extracted (BE) have been discussed to provide further insights into GE processing.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50398/

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American Chemical Society

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50398/3/50398a.pdf

DOI:10.1021/jf204998b

Thai, Caroline C.D., Bakir, Hakan, & Doherty, Willam O.S. (2012) Insights to the Clarification of Sugar Cane Juice Expressed from Sugar Cane Stalk and Trash. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 60(11), pp. 2916-2923.

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Copyright 2012 American Chemical Society

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Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #030108 Separation Science #030301 Chemical Characterisation of Materials #039903 Industrial Chemistry #Trash #Clarification #Sugar Cane Juice #Flocculation #Sugar Manufacture #Calcium Phosphate
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Journal Article