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Optimisation of Decolourisation Conditions of Crude Shea (<i>Vitellaria paradoxa</i>Gaertner F) Butter: Black Type
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作者 A. M. Mohagir n. d. bup +2 位作者 C. F. Abi R. Kamga R. C. Kapseu 《Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science》 2015年第4期515-525,共11页
In the present study, response surface methodology applying Doehlert experimental design was used to investigate decolourisation parameters of crude black shea butter. The decolourisation process was significantly inf... In the present study, response surface methodology applying Doehlert experimental design was used to investigate decolourisation parameters of crude black shea butter. The decolourisation process was significantly influenced by three independent parameters: contact time, decolourisation temperature and adsorbent dose. The responses of the process were oil loss, acid value, peroxide value and colour index. Contour plots of the decolourisation responses were superimposed and well defined the optimum zone. The optimum decolourisation conditions were found to be: contact time (30 min), temperature (72℃ - 95℃) and adsorbent dosage (1.5 - 2.5 mass %). 展开更多
关键词 BLACK Shea BUTTER DECOLOURISATION Doehlert Experimental Matrix RSM Optimisation
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Optimisation of Decolourisation Conditions of Crude Shea (<i>Vitellaria paradoxa</i>Gaertner F) Butter: Yellow Type
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作者 A. M. Mohagir C. F. Abi +2 位作者 n. d. bup R. Kamga C. Kapseu 《Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science》 2015年第4期505-514,共10页
In this study, response surface methodology applying Doehlert experimental design was used to optimise decolourisation parameters of crude yellow shea butter. The decolourisation process was significantly influenced b... In this study, response surface methodology applying Doehlert experimental design was used to optimise decolourisation parameters of crude yellow shea butter. The decolourisation process was significantly influenced by three independent parameters: contact time, decolourisation temperature and adsorbent dose. The responses of the process were oil loss, acid value, peroxide value and colour index. Contour plots of the decolourisation responses were superimposed and well defined the optimum zone. The optimum decolourisation conditions were found to be: contact time (30 min), decolourisation temperature (80℃ - 95℃) and adsorbent dosage (1 - 2 mass%). These conditions gave decolourised shea butter with the following responses;oil loss (6.2% ± 0.2%), peroxide value (1.7 ± 0.1 meq O2/kg), colour (0.21 ± 0.05 Lovibond yellow) and acid value (25.6 ± 0.7 mg KOH/g). 展开更多
关键词 YELLOW Shea BUTTER DECOLOURISATION Doehlert Experimental Matrix RSM Optimisation
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