Soybean quality loss during constant storage conditions

A modified method for determining free fatty acid (FFA) in crude and refined soybean oils from 0.3 to 6.0 g oil sample size was developed. Good correlation between the modified and official methods was established for crude and refined soybean oils with R2 of 0.9995 and 0.997, respectively. The slop...

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Main Author: Rukunudin, Ibni Hajar
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Published: Iowa State University Digital Repository 1997
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spelling ftiowastateuniv:oai:lib.dr.iastate.edu:rtd-12739 2023-05-15T16:01:39+02:00 Soybean quality loss during constant storage conditions Rukunudin, Ibni Hajar 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd/11740 https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=12739&context=rtd en eng Iowa State University Digital Repository https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd/11740 https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=12739&context=rtd Retrospective Theses and Dissertations Agricultural and biosystems engineering Agricultural engineering Food Science and Technology Agriculture Agricultural Science Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering Food Science text 1997 ftiowastateuniv 2018-11-26T02:46:49Z A modified method for determining free fatty acid (FFA) in crude and refined soybean oils from 0.3 to 6.0 g oil sample size was developed. Good correlation between the modified and official methods was established for crude and refined soybean oils with R2 of 0.9995 and 0.997, respectively. The slopes were 1.01 and 0.99 for the crude and refined oil, respectively.;The number of days soybean lost 0.5 and 1.0% dry matter, for low and high harvest moisture content (MC) soybeans both mechanically and manually harvested, were determined. Soybeans manually harvested at 20% MC deteriorated the (26.2 days) while machine harvested at the same MC were more than 50% faster. At optimum harvest MC (13-14%), 0.5% dry matter was lost in 22.5 days.;Preserved soybeans generally have a higher rate of deterioration during storage than fresh one. The rate declined linearly at 0.21 day/week of preservation during storage for the 9% MC soybeans. There was no change in the 22% MC sample.;The effects of preservation on A and damaged kernels total (DKT) during storage was also evaluated. Soybeans preserved at 22% MC at -18°C temperature exhibited a linear increase in the rate of A content during storage with a slope of 0.2. No significant increase in the 9% preserved sample was observed. %DKT during the storage of 22 and 9% preserved samples were not influenced by preservation.;A relationship between A content and DKT with dry matter loss (DML) during storage were also established. FFA and DKT increased at 0.72 and 3.53% per unit DML, respectively. The combination of the DKT and FFA models as a function of DML characterized grades 1 and 2 soybeans to have less than 0.8% FFA and between 1 and 2% for grades 3 and 4. Text DML Digital Repository @ Iowa State University
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topic Agricultural and biosystems engineering
Agricultural engineering
Food Science and Technology
Agriculture
Agricultural Science
Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering
Food Science
spellingShingle Agricultural and biosystems engineering
Agricultural engineering
Food Science and Technology
Agriculture
Agricultural Science
Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering
Food Science
Rukunudin, Ibni Hajar
Soybean quality loss during constant storage conditions
topic_facet Agricultural and biosystems engineering
Agricultural engineering
Food Science and Technology
Agriculture
Agricultural Science
Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering
Food Science
description A modified method for determining free fatty acid (FFA) in crude and refined soybean oils from 0.3 to 6.0 g oil sample size was developed. Good correlation between the modified and official methods was established for crude and refined soybean oils with R2 of 0.9995 and 0.997, respectively. The slopes were 1.01 and 0.99 for the crude and refined oil, respectively.;The number of days soybean lost 0.5 and 1.0% dry matter, for low and high harvest moisture content (MC) soybeans both mechanically and manually harvested, were determined. Soybeans manually harvested at 20% MC deteriorated the (26.2 days) while machine harvested at the same MC were more than 50% faster. At optimum harvest MC (13-14%), 0.5% dry matter was lost in 22.5 days.;Preserved soybeans generally have a higher rate of deterioration during storage than fresh one. The rate declined linearly at 0.21 day/week of preservation during storage for the 9% MC soybeans. There was no change in the 22% MC sample.;The effects of preservation on A and damaged kernels total (DKT) during storage was also evaluated. Soybeans preserved at 22% MC at -18°C temperature exhibited a linear increase in the rate of A content during storage with a slope of 0.2. No significant increase in the 9% preserved sample was observed. %DKT during the storage of 22 and 9% preserved samples were not influenced by preservation.;A relationship between A content and DKT with dry matter loss (DML) during storage were also established. FFA and DKT increased at 0.72 and 3.53% per unit DML, respectively. The combination of the DKT and FFA models as a function of DML characterized grades 1 and 2 soybeans to have less than 0.8% FFA and between 1 and 2% for grades 3 and 4.
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