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The Effect of Different Incubation Temperatures and Different Papain Concentrations on Chemical Properties of Virgin Coconut Oil

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Enzymatic production using papain enzymes is one promising technique implemented to produce VCO with desirable yield, yet an examination on the effect of the implementation on oil quality is limited. VCO quality is determined by chemical properties and must comply with standards regulated by APCC. This study investigated the effect of papain-assisted production using different incubation temperatures and enzyme concentrations on chemical properties of free fatty acid (FFA) and iodine value (IV), while monitoring the moisture content and pH value of the raw coconut milk of checking on the consistency for each production and the compliance to Codex standard. The evaluation on the effect of incubation temperature was performed by incubating coconut cream at 25oC (control negative) and 45oC (control positive) for 16h. The evaluation on the effect of papain concentration was performed by adding papain into cream 0% (control positive), 0.5%, and 1%, and incubated at 45oC for 16h. The finding revealed that FFA in oil incubated at 45oC was significantly higher than 25oC, while no significant difference in IV between treatments. Treated with different papain concentrations, FFA in 0.5% was similar to control and 1% was significantly higher among all treatment, while the IV had no significant difference between treatments. Overall, all papain-assisted VCO produced IV complies with, but FFA far exceeded the APCC standard, signifying the enzymatically-produced VCO could not be classified as good quality VCO.


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4th Floor-i3L Library (FSN Thesis) FSN 22-016
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FSN 22-016
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i3L, Jakarta : i3L, Jakarta., 2022
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English
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Virgin Coconut Oil
Enzymatic Production
Coconut milk
Papain Enzyme
Free Fatty Acid Content
Iodine Value
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