Title of article :
Production of leaf protein concentrate from ryegrass (Lolium perenne x multiflorum) and alfalfa (Medicago sauva subsp. sativa). Comparison between heat coagulation/centrifugation and ultrafiltration Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Werner Koschuh، نويسنده , , Günter Povoden، نويسنده , , Vu Hong Thang، نويسنده , , Stefan Kromus، نويسنده , , Klaus Dieter Kulbe، نويسنده , , Senad Novalin، نويسنده , , Christian Krotscheck، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Juices from pressed green grass and alfalfa have a high protein content and are used for producing proteinconcentrates. Heat coagulation is the most-used method for this product category. An alternative method is ultrafiltration which promises a product with a higher solubility. Both methods are carried out with two different raw materials. Alfalfa (Medicago sativa subsp. sativa) and ryegrass (Lolium perenne x multiflorum) were prepared underequal conditions to get a green juice. In an additional experiment, juice pressed from ensiled ryegrass was used as afeed for ultrafiltration with a very low cut off (1 kD). It was found that only a part of the crude protein, which can berecovered, is true protein. The crude protein recovery by ultrafiltration of ryegrass juice was 59% compared to 45%by heat coagulation. The rate of crude protein yield of alfalfa juice was 52% by ultrafiltration and 53% by heatcoagulation and centrifugation. It was shown that protein degradation under ultrafiltration conditions plays animportant role. During ultrafiltration of silage juice no selective crude protein retention was observed.
Keywords :
Leaf protein concentrates , Ultrafiltration , Green biorefinery
Journal title :
Desalination
Journal title :
Desalination