Method for producing isomalto-oligosaccharide by using high-concentration starch
A high-concentration isomaltooligosaccharide technology, which is applied in the field of producing high-purity isomaltooligosaccharide with high conversion rate, can solve the problems of low conversion rate and low yield of isomaltooligosaccharide, so as to increase yield and improve enzyme reaction The effect of speed and shortening the time of glycosylation
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Examples
Embodiment 1
[0024] (1) Liquefaction of high-concentration starch
[0025] Use 40℃ water and first-grade cornstarch to prepare 50% starch milk in the mixing tank. If the water temperature is too high, the starch is easy to gelatinize, and the water temperature is too low. Therefore, it is necessary to adjust the pulp with warm water, adjust the pH value to 5.6 with dilute hydrochloric acid (chemically pure) and sodium hydroxide (chemically pure) (this is the optimum pH value for Novozymes' high-temperature resistant amylase), according to each ton of starch (dry basis) ) Add 0.4 liters of high-temperature resistant α-amylase in the proportion of high-temperature resistant α-amylase, and then pump the starch milk from the mixing tank to the heat preservation liquefaction tank, heat it in the jacket with steam, and stir to the temperature while heating Stop stirring when it reaches 80°C, keep it warm for 30 minutes, then add 0.2 liters of heat-resistant amylase per ton of starch (dry basis) to ...
Embodiment 2
[0033] (1) High concentration starch liquefaction
[0034] Prepare 60% starch milk with 50℃ water and first-grade corn starch in the mixing tank, and adjust the pH to 5.6 with dilute hydrochloric acid (chemically pure) and sodium hydroxide (chemically pure) (this is Novozymes The optimum pH value of high temperature amylase), add 0.5 liters of high temperature resistant alpha amylase per ton of starch (dry basis), add high temperature resistant alpha amylase, and then pump the starch milk from the mixing tank to heat preservation and liquefaction In the tank, use steam to heat in the jacket, stir while heating until the temperature reaches 85℃, stop stirring, keep it for 40 minutes, and then add 0.3 liters of high temperature resistant alpha amylase per ton of starch (dry basis). High-temperature α-amylase, using jet liquefier for jet liquefaction, the temperature is controlled at 105°C, and then the flashing temperature is reduced to 90°C, the liquefied liquid is kept and stirre...
Embodiment 3
[0042] (1) High concentration starch liquefaction
[0043] Prepare 55% starch milk with 45℃ water and first-grade corn starch in the mixing tank, adjust the pH to 5.6 with dilute hydrochloric acid (chemically pure) and sodium hydroxide (chemically pure) (this is Novozymes The optimal pH value of high temperature amylase), add 0.45 liters of high temperature resistant alpha amylase per ton of starch (dry basis), add high temperature resistant alpha amylase, and then pump the starch milk from the mixing tank to heat preservation and liquefaction In the tank, use steam to heat in the jacket, stir while heating until the temperature reaches 83℃, stop stirring, keep it for 35 minutes, and then add 0.25 liters of high temperature resistant alpha amylase per ton of starch (dry basis). High-temperature α-amylase, using jet liquefier for jet liquefaction, the temperature is controlled at 105 ℃, and then the flashing temperature is reduced to 90 ℃, the liquefied liquid is kept in the lique...
PUM
Property | Measurement | Unit |
---|---|---|
Conductivity | aaaaa | aaaaa |
Conductivity | aaaaa | aaaaa |
Conductivity | aaaaa | aaaaa |
Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
- R&D Engineer
- R&D Manager
- IP Professional
- Industry Leading Data Capabilities
- Powerful AI technology
- Patent DNA Extraction
Browse by: Latest US Patents, China's latest patents, Technical Efficacy Thesaurus, Application Domain, Technology Topic, Popular Technical Reports.
© 2024 PatSnap. All rights reserved.Legal|Privacy policy|Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement|Sitemap|About US| Contact US: help@patsnap.com