Kr. Lochte-watson et al., Fractional composition of grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) after wet-peeling in a centrifugal pump, APPL ENG AG, 16(3), 2000, pp. 253-258
Use of a centrifugal pump to peel and facilitate separation of grain sorghu
m kernels into three fractions was investigated Special emphasis was given
to separating fractions to achieve a high concentration of wax in one fract
ion and a high concentration of starch in another Trials were conducted to
determine the effects of both soak rime and recalculation time on wet-peeli
ng. After peeling, three fractions, peeled kernel, bran, and suspended soli
ds, were collected. Together the bran and suspended solids fractions contai
ned 12.7% of the initial total dry solids, 90% of initial wax, and 8.1% of
the initial starch. Peeled kernel fraction accounted for 84% of the initial
dry material, which contained 94% of the initial starch with 8.5% of the i
nitial wax Circulation through the pump for 5 min resulted in over 90% of t
he wax being concentrated in bran and suspended solids fractions, and over
90% of the starch was recovered in peeled kernel fractions. Soaking for 10
min versus no soaking increased the starch available in the peeled kernel f
raction to 94%. Circulation rime through the centrifugal pump had a more si
gnificant effect on separation of constituents than the soak periods studie
d.