Vestnik MGTU (Sep 2024)

Determining the efficient mass ratio of the extractant and the object of extraction and the equilibrium concentrations of the target components in them

  • Arabova Z. M.,
  • Aleksanyan I. Yu.,
  • Nugmanov A. H.-H.,
  • Konnova O. I.,
  • Aleksanyan A. I.,
  • Yasnov A. S.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2024-27-3-271-281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 3
pp. 271 – 281

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The caviar and lecithin complex of freshwater fish can be widely used for the production of various food products, including those of functional orientation. The main technological operations in lecithin technology should include the processes of extraction of the initial caviar raw material and raffinate obtained after the first stage of selective extraction. The purpose of the study is to identify the rational mass ratio of extractant and raw material (module), on which the extraction efficiency depends, as well as the final concentration of extracted substances in the extract to determine its current value in the process of mass transfer to study the kinetics of extraction. The object of the study is the caviar-anchovy complex of fathead carp, carp, pikeperch and catfish, as well as the extract and raffinate from it. Summarizing the experimental data on revealing the rational module, as well as the final concentration of extracted substances in the extracts obtained, we can conclude that for caviar of the fish species under study, the rational hydromodule for its extraction with acetone is the ratio of dry caviar : extractant 1 : 4, and for its extraction with ethyl alcohol is the ratio of dry caviar : extractant 1 : 8. If the mass ratio refers to the fresh caviar of the studied fish species, then its rational indicator at its extraction with acetone is the ratio of fresh caviar : extractant 1 : 1.5, and at its extraction with ethyl alcohol is the ratio of fresh caviar : extractant 1 : 3. The average final concentration of extracted substances from dry caviar of the studied fish species in the extracts obtained, if acetone was used as a solvent under rational conditions of mass transfer, corresponds to the value of 1.3 %, and if ethyl alcohol was used as a solvent under rational conditions of mass transfer, corresponds to the value of 1.0 %.

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