TY - JOUR
T1 - Fractionation of Brewer’s Spent Grain Using a Cascade Process for Carbohydrate Release and the Simultaneous Production of Protein and Fiber Fractions Targeting the Food Industry
AU - Castilla-Archilla, Juan
AU - Cermeño, Maria
AU - Tuohy, Maria
AU - FitzGerald, Richard J.
AU - Lens, Piet N.L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 American Chemical Society
PY - 2024/11/28
Y1 - 2024/11/28
N2 - Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) contains a large fraction of proteins, lignin, and carbohydrates. However, its heterogeneous composition limits its use in the food industry. The current work evaluated a cascade process for fractionation of these compounds. Two different thermally diluted acid pretreatments prior to enzymatic hydrolysis steps were evaluated. Condition 1 (C1) corresponded to 0.49% (v/v) HCl at 87.7 °C for 92.7 min, and C2 used 0.80% HCl at 121.0 °C for 142 min. Three different solid fractions were obtained for each condition, a fine solid (FS) (particle size <25μm), a coarse solid (CS) rich in protein and fiber, and an alkaline solid (AS) rich in fiber. The fractions had water retention capacities between 4.0 and 8.8 gH2O/gTS. The highest protein content was obtained for C1-FS (31.5% w/w), and the highest total fiber content for C2-AS (>80%). Some of those fractions have characteristics similar to those of current market ingredients used in the food industry.
AB - Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) contains a large fraction of proteins, lignin, and carbohydrates. However, its heterogeneous composition limits its use in the food industry. The current work evaluated a cascade process for fractionation of these compounds. Two different thermally diluted acid pretreatments prior to enzymatic hydrolysis steps were evaluated. Condition 1 (C1) corresponded to 0.49% (v/v) HCl at 87.7 °C for 92.7 min, and C2 used 0.80% HCl at 121.0 °C for 142 min. Three different solid fractions were obtained for each condition, a fine solid (FS) (particle size <25μm), a coarse solid (CS) rich in protein and fiber, and an alkaline solid (AS) rich in fiber. The fractions had water retention capacities between 4.0 and 8.8 gH2O/gTS. The highest protein content was obtained for C1-FS (31.5% w/w), and the highest total fiber content for C2-AS (>80%). Some of those fractions have characteristics similar to those of current market ingredients used in the food industry.
KW - Brewer’s spent grain
KW - cascade process
KW - combined severity factor
KW - dilute acid thermal pretreatment
KW - enzymatic hydrolysis
KW - water retention capacity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105021849671
U2 - 10.1021/acssusresmgt.4c00123
DO - 10.1021/acssusresmgt.4c00123
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105021849671
SN - 2837-1445
VL - 1
SP - 2350
EP - 2360
JO - ACS Sustainable Resource Management
JF - ACS Sustainable Resource Management
IS - 11
ER -