Stoking residue from extraction of cassava starch without the use of storage technologies

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The purpose of this paper was to study the storage of the residue from the extraction of cassava starch without the use of storage technologies, through chemical evaluation, pH values, temperature, development of microorganisms and mycotoxins. A randomized block design was used with eight treatments (different storage periods: 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 21 days) and five replications. There was a significant difference for DM content, as a function of days in storage. The chemical composition of the residue from the extraction of cassava starch did not changed throughout the storage period. A negative linear effect was obtained for the pH values, which decreased with days in storage. There was significance of the storage period only for the fungus and yeast population, which increased up to 17 days of storage, with subsequent reduction. Mycotoxins were detected in the residue from the extraction of cassava starch. Despite it did not showed changes in the chemical composition the storage of residue from the extraction of cassava starch for 21 days proved to be an inefficient preservation process, due to the development of molds and mycotoxins.

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Javorski, C. R., Zambom, M. A., Pozza, M. S. dos S., Fernandes, T., Castagnara, D. D., Paladini, S., … Neres, M. A. (2015). Stoking residue from extraction of cassava starch without the use of storage technologies. Ciencia Rural, 45(3), 405–411. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20131602

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