Fermentation efficiency of high-gravity rye mashes using pressureless starch liberation methods

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The efficiency of ethanol production during simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) of gelatinised starch or in its native form, in high-gravity rye mashes (approx. 21% and approx. 25% dry matter) prepared by pressureless methods of starch release were compared. The obtained fermentation efficiency expressed in % of the theoretical yield was 72.98 ± 1.46% for gelatinised starch and 84.27 ± 1.68% for native starch in the mashes with 21% dry matter, while the use of mashes with 25% dry matter content resulted in 71.22 ± 1.42% and 77.36 ± 1.54% of the theoretical yield, respectively. However, the presence of residual dextrins (1.99 ± 0.82 to 3.04 ± 0.39 g/100 ml) in the fermented mashes suggests the need of further research on the improvement of the process.

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Strąk, E., Balcerek, M., & Dziekońska-Kubczak, U. (2017). Fermentation efficiency of high-gravity rye mashes using pressureless starch liberation methods. Czech Journal of Food Sciences, 35(3), 267–273. https://doi.org/10.17221/403/2016-CJFS

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