2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11746-014-2473-7
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Degumming, Dewaxing and Deacidification of Rice Bran Oil‐Hexane Miscella Using Ceramic Membrane: Pilot Plant Study

Abstract: An indigenously developed low-cost clay-alumina-based ceramic microfiltration membrane of 19-channel configuration has been evaluated for degumming, dewaxing and deacidification of rice bran oil (RBO) miscella having different oil contents at pilot scale. Rice bran wax and soap particles in miscella will aggregate with changes in temperature. This suggests a technique for their effective separation. Low-temperature cross-flow membrane filtration was used for single-stage degumming-dewaxing and showed 70 % and … Show more

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“…The presence and quantity of these minority compounds depend on the nature and origin of the rice husk. Roy et al evaluated the pilot-scale efficacy of a lowcost alumina and clay-based membrane to remove polymers, waxes and acids from rice bran oil micelles [98].…”
Section: Food Industry: Manufacturing Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence and quantity of these minority compounds depend on the nature and origin of the rice husk. Roy et al evaluated the pilot-scale efficacy of a lowcost alumina and clay-based membrane to remove polymers, waxes and acids from rice bran oil micelles [98].…”
Section: Food Industry: Manufacturing Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional oil refinement process is characterized by high energy, water, and chemical product requirements, loss in neutral oil and nutrients, and a high rate of effluent production (Subramanian et al, 2001;Roy et al, 2014). In contrast, the use of membranes during processing has been shown to simplify the process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method can be used to achieve partial reduction in color while retaining higher amounts of oryzanol than in miscella refining. However, this method is more suitable as a potential technology to meet the stringent pretreatment requirements of physical refining [8,9]. Moreover, membrane refining needs to be developed on a larger scale and quantified through augmentation of pilotscale facilities [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this method is more suitable as a potential technology to meet the stringent pretreatment requirements of physical refining [8,9]. Moreover, membrane refining needs to be developed on a larger scale and quantified through augmentation of pilotscale facilities [8]. Therefore, it is particularly important to develop an efficient and industrially viable decoloration technology to improve the production of high-quality RBO with light color and high oryzanol retention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%