Title of article :
Rice bran stabilization and rice bran oil extraction using
ohmic heating
Author/Authors :
N. Rao Lakkakula، نويسنده , , Marybeth Lima، نويسنده , , Terry Walker، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Ohmic heating has been shown to increase the extraction yields of sucrose from sugar beets, apple juice from apples, beet dye
from beet root, and soymilk from soybeans. Rice bran is a byproduct of the rice milling process that has economic potential by
virtue of highly nutritious rice bran oil contained within the bran. In this study, ohmic heating was used to stabilize rice bran and to
improve rice bran oil extraction yield as compared to microwave heating and a control (no heating). Results showed that ohmic
heating is an effective method for rice bran stabilization with moisture addition. Free fatty acid concentration increased more slowly
than the control for raw bran samples subjected to ohmic heating with no corresponding temperature rise, indicating that electricity
has a non-thermal effect on lipase activity. Ohmic heating increased the total percent of lipids extracted from rice bran to a
maximum of 92%, while 53% of total lipids were extracted from the control samples. Lowering the frequency of alternating current
significantly increased the amount of oil extracted, probably due to electroporation. Ohmic heating was successfully applied to rice
bran despite its high oil content. This could have important implications for the enhanced extraction of non-polar constituents
Keywords :
ohmic heating , Extraction , Rice bran , rice bran oil , Frequency of alternating current
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology