KMID : 1024620070270040482
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Food Science of Animal Resources 2007 Volume.27 No. 4 p.482 ~ p.488
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Optimum Conditions for the Separation of Lecithin from Egg Yolk by Response Surface Methodology
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Jang Ae-Ra
Lim Dong-Gyun Jeon Hee-Joon Jo Cheo-Run Kim Il-Joon Lee Moo-Ha
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Abstract
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The optimum conditions for the extraction of lecithin from egg yolk were determined using response surface methodology (RSM). On the basis of the results of preliminary experiments, the most effective values were selected. The effects of three independent variables, dilution ratio, solvent composition, and extraction temperature on the response of crude egg lecithin (g) were then determined. The optimum conditions for egg lecithin separation obtained using ridge analysis were 6.51, 95.83%, and for the dilution ratio, solvent composition, and extraction temperature, respectively. Using the optimum conditions, 55.04% of crude lecithin in total phospholipid can be obtained from 100 g liquid egg yolk. The experimental values (56.21% crude lecithin in total phospholipid) agreed with the predicted values.
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KEYWORD
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egg yolk, lecithin, RSM, Phospholipid
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