화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Food Engineering, Vol.247, 64-73, 2019
Use of alpha-amylase/silica particle suspensions to optimize cleaning in a simulated cleaning-in-place system
The activity and stability of alpha-amylase on silica particle suspensions were studied by analyzing the influence of time, temperature, enzyme concentration and silica particle concentration. The recovery of enzymatic activity was also explored using different centrifugation and reconstitution cycles and experimental times, comparing the results with those obtained without particles. Higher recovery of enzymatic activity was obtained by centrifugation at 60 degrees C and with a ratio particle concentration/enzyme concentration higher than 20. The cleaning of heat-treated starch retained in stainless steel was analyzed in a Cleaning-In-Place device (CIP) using enzymatic solutions with and without silica particles. The utilization of enzymatic solutions without microparticles enabled 36% of activity to be recovered by centrifugation. When silica particles were included in the washing solutions, the detergency recovered was up to 50%, this not being significantly affected by the storage time, nor the number of centrifugation and washing cycles.