Isolation and characterization of starch from defatted rice bran

Fabian, Cynthia, Ayucitra, Aning, Ismadji, Suryadi and Ju, Yi-Hsu (2011) Isolation and characterization of starch from defatted rice bran. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, 42 (1). pp. 86-91. ISSN 18761070

[thumbnail of Isolation and characterization of starch from defatted rice bran]
Preview
Text (Isolation and characterization of starch from defatted rice bran)
JTICE192.pdf

Download (413kB) | Preview
[thumbnail of Isolation and characterization of starch from defatted rice bran-peer review]
Preview
Text (Isolation and characterization of starch from defatted rice bran-peer review)
R 05 1-2.pdf

Download (1MB) | Preview
[thumbnail of Isolation and characterization of starch from defatted rice bran]
Preview
Text (Isolation and characterization of starch from defatted rice bran)
Plagiarisme check - III.A.1.b.1-5.pdf

Download (231kB) | Preview
[thumbnail of Isolation and characterization of starch from defatted rice bran_peer_review]
Preview
Text (Isolation and characterization of starch from defatted rice bran_peer_review)
5-R1&2_Isolation_and_characterization_.pdf

Download (303kB) | Preview

Abstract

Rice starch is one of the most expensive yet very useful starches due to its unique characteristics. This study aimed to isolate starch from defatted rice bran, an underutilized byproduct of milling and is a relatively inexpensive source of rice starch. Starch was extracted from the bran by first soaking it in water. The mixture was then subjected to blending and washing with water, alcohol and alkali solution. About 83% of the rice bran starch was recovered. Characterization of the rice bran starch showed that its gelatinization and retrogradation properties as well as its granule size are similar to those of starch from rice endosperm. Based on the results of this study, defatted rice bran can be a good source of starch that is suitable for applications in food and pharmaceutical industry and other new applications such as a potential material in the biomedical field.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Gelatinization, Starch, Rice bran, Thermogravimetric analysis
Subjects: Engineering > Chemical Engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering > Chemical Engineering Study Program
Depositing User: Suryadi. Ismadji
Date Deposited: 23 May 2017 10:19
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2018 04:39
URI: http://repository.ukwms.ac.id/id/eprint/10798

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item