Determining Optimum Conditions for Sugarcane Juice
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Abstract: The conditions for the refinement of clarified sugarcane juice, including temperature
(50o, 60o and 70oC) and pressure (0, 0.5, 1 and 1.5 bars) by micro-filtration membrane
technology were investigated. The raw sugarcane juice was initially pre-filtrated with lime
and then the juice obtained (clarified juice) processed using a ceramic micro-filter membrane
(0.2 micrometer). The characteristics investigated included brix, polarity (sucrose
percent), turbidity, color and purity. The results showed that the effects of different process
conditions with micro-filtration on reduction of turbidity and color were significant at
probably <0.01 and probably <0.05, respectively. For other characteristics, no significant
difference was observed. Finally, a temperature of 70oC and transmembrane pressure of
1.5 bar were determined as the optimum conditions for ceramic micro-filtration. Membrane
processing at 70oC and 1.5 bars reduced the turbidity, viscosity and color of clarified
juice 56.25%, 16.67% and 6.49%, respectively, and increased 0.87 units of purity.
(50o, 60o and 70oC) and pressure (0, 0.5, 1 and 1.5 bars) by micro-filtration membrane
technology were investigated. The raw sugarcane juice was initially pre-filtrated with lime
and then the juice obtained (clarified juice) processed using a ceramic micro-filter membrane
(0.2 micrometer). The characteristics investigated included brix, polarity (sucrose
percent), turbidity, color and purity. The results showed that the effects of different process
conditions with micro-filtration on reduction of turbidity and color were significant at
probably <0.01 and probably <0.05, respectively. For other characteristics, no significant
difference was observed. Finally, a temperature of 70oC and transmembrane pressure of
1.5 bar were determined as the optimum conditions for ceramic micro-filtration. Membrane
processing at 70oC and 1.5 bars reduced the turbidity, viscosity and color of clarified
juice 56.25%, 16.67% and 6.49%, respectively, and increased 0.87 units of purity.
Keyword(s): Keywords: Ceramic membrane,Clarification,Colorants,Sugarcane juice,Turbidity
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contributor author | B. Farmani | en |
contributor author | محمدحسین حدادخداپرست | en |
contributor author | J. Hesari | en |
contributor author | S. Aharizad | en |
contributor author | Mohammad Hossein Haddad khodaparast | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T13:30:27Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T13:30:27Z | |
date issued | 2008 | |
identifier uri | https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3357755?locale-attribute=en | |
description abstract | The conditions for the refinement of clarified sugarcane juice, including temperature (50o, 60o and 70oC) and pressure (0, 0.5, 1 and 1.5 bars) by micro-filtration membrane technology were investigated. The raw sugarcane juice was initially pre-filtrated with lime and then the juice obtained (clarified juice) processed using a ceramic micro-filter membrane (0.2 micrometer). The characteristics investigated included brix, polarity (sucrose percent), turbidity, color and purity. The results showed that the effects of different process conditions with micro-filtration on reduction of turbidity and color were significant at probably <0.01 and probably <0.05, respectively. For other characteristics, no significant difference was observed. Finally, a temperature of 70oC and transmembrane pressure of 1.5 bar were determined as the optimum conditions for ceramic micro-filtration. Membrane processing at 70oC and 1.5 bars reduced the turbidity, viscosity and color of clarified juice 56.25%, 16.67% and 6.49%, respectively, and increased 0.87 units of purity. | en |
language | English | |
title | Determining Optimum Conditions for Sugarcane Juice | en |
type | Journal Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | Keywords: Ceramic membrane | en |
subject keywords | Clarification | en |
subject keywords | Colorants | en |
subject keywords | Sugarcane juice | en |
subject keywords | Turbidity | en |
journal title | Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology | fa |
pages | 351-357 | |
journal volume | 10 | |
journal issue | 0 | |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1004998.html | |
identifier articleid | 1004998 |