Abstract

The study on the optimization of hydrogenation and rafination process for cocoa butter substitute (CBS) production using palm kernel oil in small and medium scale industry was conducted. The CBS production process included: hydrogenation, cooling, bleaching, filtering, deodorizing, cooling, and packaging. The optimum condition of the hydrogenation process was obtained using hydrogen with 0.2% nickel catalyst, at 195-200°C, under 2-2.5 bar, using 6.12 hz agitation at 1700 rpm, for 12 hours process. The optimum condition of the rafination process was achieved by bleaching using 2 % bentonite at 80-95°C for 45 minutes and cooling it at 60°C, and deodorizing it at 240°C for 4 hours. The final product of CBS had similar quality characteristics as commercial cocoa butter and was well accepted by consumers. It contained no trans-fatty-acid, 0 nickel, low FFA, and a melting point of 37.1°C.

Details

Title
Optimization of the hydrogenation and rafination process for cocoa butter substitute production using palm kernel oil in a small and medium scale industry
Author
Junaidi, L 1 ; Lestari, N 1 ; Meutia, Y R 1 

 Center for Agro-Based Industry, Ministry of Industry, Jl. Ir. Juanda No 11 Bogor, West Java, Indonesia 
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Dec 2020
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17578981
e-ISSN
1757899X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2564134851
Copyright
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