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  • Haiti corn germ oil production line product details
  • Haiti corn germ oil production line product details
  • Haiti corn germ oil production line product details
  • Haiti corn germ oil production line product details

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Corn Oil: Composition, Processing, and Utilization

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  • What is corn germ oil processing by-products?
  • Corn (Zea mays L.) is one of the most relevant and cultivated cereals. During the processing of corn, especially in obtaining edible oil, large quantities of by-products are generated, called corn germ oil processing by-products. In this sense, this chapter provides...
  • What is solvent extraction of corn germ?
  • Solvent extraction of corn germ is the process of greater industrial use because it allows the effective extraction of practically all the corn oil leaving a defatted germ meal with less than 1% residual oil.
  • What is high-oil corn (hoc)?
  • High-oil corn (HOC) genotypes adapted to temperate and subtropical regions containing up to 8% oil have been developed. Industrially, the oil is extracted from germ coproducts containing 25%–50% oil obtained from dry-milling (see Chapter 15) or wet-milling (see Chapter 18) operations.
  • What is corn germ oil?
  • Most of the commercial corn oil is extracted from the germ and this is commonly known as “corn germ oil.” The germ from wet-milling operations (see Chapter 18) is recovered with up to 50% oil, which must be quickly processed because of its low microbiological and chemical stability.

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