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Title: THE TREATMENTS COMBINATION (CENTRIFUGATION AND ADSORPTION) FOR REDUCING PRIMARY-SECONDARY OXIDATION PRODUCTS OF SARDINE OIL
Authors: Batafor, Yosephina Margaretha Jawa
Suseno, Sugeng Heri
Nurjanah
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Global Institute for Research & Education, India
Series/Report no.: Vol.3(1):226-230;
Abstract: Canned fish industry produces by-products such as fish oil. Fish oil as by products of fish meal and fish canning industry was purified by centrifugation and adsorption using carp scales, scallop shells, and attapulgite. Centrifugation treatment was done at 2.500 rpm for 45 minutes. There were 12 treatments of adsorbent combination as a further step of purification after centrifugation. The lowest peroxide value can be found in a treatment of addition of attapulgite (4.75±0.25 meq/kg). The lowest free fatty acid value can be found in attapulgite treatment too (2.33±0.70%). The lowest p-anisidine value can be found in a treatment of gradual addition of adsorbent, which there were three steps of purification, firstly refined fish oil was adsorbed using carp scales, and it was then purified using scallop shell, after that there was attapulgite addition as a last purification step. Its p-anisidine value was 0.150.46 meq/kg. The lowest total oxidation had been reached in a treatment of attapulgite addition (9.680.54 meq/kg). Single attapulgite addition was determined as the best treatment which resulting a good quality of fish oil based on primary and secondary oxidation products parameters, free fatty acids, and its clarity.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/77140
ISSN: 2319 – 5584
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science

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