Towards a Valorization of Corn Bioethanol Side Streams: Chemical Characterization of Post Fermentation Corn Oil and Thin Stillage
First-generation biofuel biorefineries may be a starting point for the development of new value chains, as their by-products and side streams retain nutrients and valuable molecules that may be recovered and valorized for high-value applications. This study provides a chemical characterization of po...
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doaj-b65ea4d12f1a40c4949e55acdc3d73062020-11-25T03:38:40ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-08-01253549354910.3390/molecules25153549Towards a Valorization of Corn Bioethanol Side Streams: Chemical Characterization of Post Fermentation Corn Oil and Thin StillageGabriella Di Lena0Petra Ondrejíčková1Josè Sanchez del Pulgar2Veronika Cyprichová3Tomáš Ježovič4Massimo Lucarini5Ginevra Lombardi Boccia6Stefano Ferrari Nicoli7Paolo Gabrielli8Altero Aguzzi9Irene Casini10Roberto Caproni11CREA Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Rome, ItalyENVIRAL a.s., Trnavská Cesta, 920 41 Leopoldov, SlovakiaCREA Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Rome, ItalyENVIRAL a.s., Trnavská Cesta, 920 41 Leopoldov, SlovakiaENVIRAL a.s., Trnavská Cesta, 920 41 Leopoldov, SlovakiaCREA Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Rome, ItalyCREA Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Rome, ItalyCREA Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Rome, ItalyCREA Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Rome, ItalyCREA Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Rome, ItalyCREA Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Rome, ItalyCREA Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Rome, ItalyFirst-generation biofuel biorefineries may be a starting point for the development of new value chains, as their by-products and side streams retain nutrients and valuable molecules that may be recovered and valorized for high-value applications. This study provides a chemical characterization of post-fermentation corn oil and thin stillage, side streams of dry-grind corn bioethanol production, in view of their valorization. An overall long-term study was conducted on the two co-products collected over 1 year from a bioethanol plant. Water content, acid value, sedimentation, mineral composition, and fatty acid profiles were analyzed on post-fermentation corn oil. Results highlighted that its acid value was high (19.72–24.29 mg KOH/g), indicating high levels of free fatty acids, but stable over the year due to standardized operating conditions. The fatty acid profile was that typical of corn oil, with a prevalence of linoleic (54–59% of total fatty acids) over oleic (23–27%) and palmitic (12–17%) acids. Macronutrients, fatty acid, and mineral profiles were investigated in thin stillage. Results revealed the acidic pH (4.05–4.68) and high dilution (90–93% water) of this side stream. The dry mass was composed of fats (19–30%), proteins (8.8–12.8%), ash (8.7–9.5%), and fiber (7.3–9.8%). The concomitant presence of a variegate complex of molecules of nutritional interest in corn bioethanol co-products, with several potential high-value market applications, make the perspective of their recovery a promising strategy to create new cross-sector interconnections according to circular economy principles.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/15/3549corn bioethanol side streamsbioethanol co-productspost-fermentation corn oilthin stillageby-products valorizationchemical composition |
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Gabriella Di Lena Petra Ondrejíčková Josè Sanchez del Pulgar Veronika Cyprichová Tomáš Ježovič Massimo Lucarini Ginevra Lombardi Boccia Stefano Ferrari Nicoli Paolo Gabrielli Altero Aguzzi Irene Casini Roberto Caproni |
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Gabriella Di Lena Petra Ondrejíčková Josè Sanchez del Pulgar Veronika Cyprichová Tomáš Ježovič Massimo Lucarini Ginevra Lombardi Boccia Stefano Ferrari Nicoli Paolo Gabrielli Altero Aguzzi Irene Casini Roberto Caproni Towards a Valorization of Corn Bioethanol Side Streams: Chemical Characterization of Post Fermentation Corn Oil and Thin Stillage Molecules corn bioethanol side streams bioethanol co-products post-fermentation corn oil thin stillage by-products valorization chemical composition |
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Gabriella Di Lena Petra Ondrejíčková Josè Sanchez del Pulgar Veronika Cyprichová Tomáš Ježovič Massimo Lucarini Ginevra Lombardi Boccia Stefano Ferrari Nicoli Paolo Gabrielli Altero Aguzzi Irene Casini Roberto Caproni |
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Towards a Valorization of Corn Bioethanol Side Streams: Chemical Characterization of Post Fermentation Corn Oil and Thin Stillage |
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Towards a Valorization of Corn Bioethanol Side Streams: Chemical Characterization of Post Fermentation Corn Oil and Thin Stillage |
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Towards a Valorization of Corn Bioethanol Side Streams: Chemical Characterization of Post Fermentation Corn Oil and Thin Stillage |
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Towards a Valorization of Corn Bioethanol Side Streams: Chemical Characterization of Post Fermentation Corn Oil and Thin Stillage |
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Towards a Valorization of Corn Bioethanol Side Streams: Chemical Characterization of Post Fermentation Corn Oil and Thin Stillage |
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towards a valorization of corn bioethanol side streams: chemical characterization of post fermentation corn oil and thin stillage |
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First-generation biofuel biorefineries may be a starting point for the development of new value chains, as their by-products and side streams retain nutrients and valuable molecules that may be recovered and valorized for high-value applications. This study provides a chemical characterization of post-fermentation corn oil and thin stillage, side streams of dry-grind corn bioethanol production, in view of their valorization. An overall long-term study was conducted on the two co-products collected over 1 year from a bioethanol plant. Water content, acid value, sedimentation, mineral composition, and fatty acid profiles were analyzed on post-fermentation corn oil. Results highlighted that its acid value was high (19.72–24.29 mg KOH/g), indicating high levels of free fatty acids, but stable over the year due to standardized operating conditions. The fatty acid profile was that typical of corn oil, with a prevalence of linoleic (54–59% of total fatty acids) over oleic (23–27%) and palmitic (12–17%) acids. Macronutrients, fatty acid, and mineral profiles were investigated in thin stillage. Results revealed the acidic pH (4.05–4.68) and high dilution (90–93% water) of this side stream. The dry mass was composed of fats (19–30%), proteins (8.8–12.8%), ash (8.7–9.5%), and fiber (7.3–9.8%). The concomitant presence of a variegate complex of molecules of nutritional interest in corn bioethanol co-products, with several potential high-value market applications, make the perspective of their recovery a promising strategy to create new cross-sector interconnections according to circular economy principles. |
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corn bioethanol side streams bioethanol co-products post-fermentation corn oil thin stillage by-products valorization chemical composition |
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