Utilization of potato-chips waste for production of high economic value products: 1- production of baker's yeast [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.1-10Other title:
  • الإستفادة من مخلفات صناعة شرائح البطاطس في إنتاج منتجات ذات قيمة اقتصادية عالية: 1- إنتاج خميرة الخباز [Added title page title]
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  • Alexandria journal of food science and technology, 2007 v.4 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Alexandria Journal of Food Science and technology 2007.v.4(2)Summary: The present study aimed to utilize the potato-chips waste as a cheap substitute of molasses for the production of baker's yeast thereby, reduce the cost of baker's yeast production, at the same time eliminates environmental impact of waste via open burning. Investigations proceeded to optimize the conditions for acid hydrolysis of waste, followed by studying the feasibility of producing yeast biomass from the waste hydrolysate. The results revealed that, the optimum conditions for acid hydrolysis were 5 % w/v solid to liquid ratio; I OO'C hydrolysis temperature; 4% w/v acid concen¬ tration and 25 min for reaction time. The resultant hydrolysate was detoxified by overliming to reduce its content of hydroxy methyl furfural (HMF) and then utilized as a substrate for cultivation of baker' s yeast. The maximal cell bio¬mass production was attained at cultivation conditions being: 0.4 % w/v inoculum level; 2 % w/v sugar concentration; 0.05 % w/v nitrogen source (wheat bran) and 9 hr incubation period at 30 'c. The chemical analysis and the activity evaluation of the obtained yeast indicated that it had a high nutritive value and was suitable for bread making.
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The present study aimed to utilize the potato-chips waste as a cheap substitute of molasses for the production of baker's yeast thereby, reduce the cost of baker's yeast production, at the same time eliminates environmental impact of waste via open burning. Investigations proceeded to optimize the conditions for acid hydrolysis of waste, followed by studying the feasibility of producing yeast biomass from the waste hydrolysate. The results revealed that, the optimum conditions for acid hydrolysis were 5 % w/v solid to liquid ratio; I OO'C hydrolysis temperature; 4% w/v acid concen¬ tration and 25 min for reaction time. The resultant hydrolysate was detoxified by overliming to reduce its content of hydroxy methyl furfural (HMF) and then utilized as a substrate for cultivation of baker' s yeast. The maximal cell bio¬mass production was attained at cultivation conditions being: 0.4 % w/v inoculum level; 2 % w/v sugar concentration; 0.05 % w/v nitrogen source (wheat bran) and 9 hr incubation period at 30 'c. The chemical analysis and the activity evaluation of the obtained yeast indicated that it had a high nutritive value and was suitable for bread making.

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