Ginger and turmeric starches hydrolysis using subcritical water + CO 2: The effect of the SFE pre-treatment

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In this work, the hydrolysis of fresh and dried turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) and ginger (Zingiber officinale R.) in the presence of subcritical water + CO2 was studied. The hydrolysis of ginger and turmeric bagasses from supercritical fluid extraction was also studied. The reactions were done using subcritical water and CO2 at 150 bar, 200°C and reaction time of 11 minutes; the degree of reaction was monitored through the amount of starch hydrolyzed. Process yields were calculated using the amount of reducing and total sugars formed. The effects of supercritical fluid extraction in the starchy structures were observed by scanning electron microscopy. Higher degree of hydrolysis (97- 98 %) were obtained for fresh materials and the highest total sugar yield (74%) was established for ginger bagasse. The supercritical fluid extraction did not significantly modify the degree of hydrolysis in the tested conditions.

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Moreschi, S. R. M., Leal, J. C., Braga, M. E. M., & Meireles, M. A. A. (2006). Ginger and turmeric starches hydrolysis using subcritical water + CO 2: The effect of the SFE pre-treatment. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 23(2), 235–242. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322006000200011

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