Recent trend in residual palm oil recovery in a solid state fermentation

Production of palm oil from palm oil mill industries has been facing a serious challenge of overcoming the oil loss as a result of the mechanical extraction process limitations, consequently, leading to economic and environmental impacts. Efforts were made to overcome this impasse by mechanical proc...

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Main Authors: Deba, A. A., Mohd. Zain, N. A., Salleh, M.
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spelling my.utm.797532019-01-28T06:50:15Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79753/ Recent trend in residual palm oil recovery in a solid state fermentation Deba, A. A. Mohd. Zain, N. A. Salleh, M. TP Chemical technology Production of palm oil from palm oil mill industries has been facing a serious challenge of overcoming the oil loss as a result of the mechanical extraction process limitations, consequently, leading to economic and environmental impacts. Efforts were made to overcome this impasse by mechanical process, dissolve air flotation, solvent extraction and enzymatic treatment. Most of these methods applied are faced with a somewhat drawbacks. In this review, the various methods of residual palm oil recovery were discussed, while presenting a better method that could allow for optimum recovery with less or no environmental impact via microbial means in a solid state process. Biological process in a solid state condition with fungi such as the white rot basidiomycetes is considered the best for future application, due to the natural availability of the fungi and high degrading capability of lignocellulose biomass. This would significantly be of benefit in terms of abating the huge oil palm mesocarp fiber deposition and aid in meeting the environmental requirement of waste consumption from the source. Penerbit UTM Press 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79753/1/NorAzimahMohdZain2018_RecentTrendinResidualPalm.pdf Deba, A. A. and Mohd. Zain, N. A. and Salleh, M. (2018) Recent trend in residual palm oil recovery in a solid state fermentation. Jurnal Teknologi, 80 (3). pp. 9-21. ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v80.10831 DOI:10.11113/jt.v80.10831
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Deba, A. A.
Mohd. Zain, N. A.
Salleh, M.
Recent trend in residual palm oil recovery in a solid state fermentation
description Production of palm oil from palm oil mill industries has been facing a serious challenge of overcoming the oil loss as a result of the mechanical extraction process limitations, consequently, leading to economic and environmental impacts. Efforts were made to overcome this impasse by mechanical process, dissolve air flotation, solvent extraction and enzymatic treatment. Most of these methods applied are faced with a somewhat drawbacks. In this review, the various methods of residual palm oil recovery were discussed, while presenting a better method that could allow for optimum recovery with less or no environmental impact via microbial means in a solid state process. Biological process in a solid state condition with fungi such as the white rot basidiomycetes is considered the best for future application, due to the natural availability of the fungi and high degrading capability of lignocellulose biomass. This would significantly be of benefit in terms of abating the huge oil palm mesocarp fiber deposition and aid in meeting the environmental requirement of waste consumption from the source.
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author Deba, A. A.
Mohd. Zain, N. A.
Salleh, M.
author_facet Deba, A. A.
Mohd. Zain, N. A.
Salleh, M.
author_sort Deba, A. A.
title Recent trend in residual palm oil recovery in a solid state fermentation
title_short Recent trend in residual palm oil recovery in a solid state fermentation
title_full Recent trend in residual palm oil recovery in a solid state fermentation
title_fullStr Recent trend in residual palm oil recovery in a solid state fermentation
title_full_unstemmed Recent trend in residual palm oil recovery in a solid state fermentation
title_sort recent trend in residual palm oil recovery in a solid state fermentation
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79753/1/NorAzimahMohdZain2018_RecentTrendinResidualPalm.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79753/
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