Gaseous ammonia as a refining agent for cottonseed oils |
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Authors: | M. A. Zeitoun W. B. Harris W. D. Harris |
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Affiliation: | (1) Cottonseed Products Research Laboratory, Texas Engineering Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, College Station, Texas |
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Abstract: | In this investigation the application of gaseous ammonia to cottonseed oil refining was explored. The ammonia reacted quantitatively with the free fatty acids in the oil; its solubility in coftonseed oil was determined as a function of pressure. In “degumming” it was more efficient in removing phosphatides than other agents. A reduction in refining loss resulted for oils refined with gaseous ammonia as outlined and compared with the standard AOCS cup loss analysis. However, the oil colors were substantially higher even though the ammonia treated oils were re-refined with caustic solution. Results using cottonseed oil-hexane “miscellas” containing less than 70% oil showed low refining losses, but the colors were estremely high. Above 70% oil content the losses were higher, but the colors were lower. The colors never equalled “standard cup” results. This study was sponsored by the Texas Engineering Experiment Station and the Cotton Research Committee of Texas. |
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