Issue
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering,
Vol.28, No.1, 221-224, 2011
Decaffeination of coffee bean waste by solid-liquid extraction
Many residues of plants are hydrolyzed to prepare polysaccharides and monosaccharide by bio-methods. Coffee bean waste is emerging as a new feed for producing these carbohydrates, but the appearance of caffeine in coffee bean waste prevents the enzymatic or bacterial hydrolysis. In this case, several solvents were used to remove the caffeine from the coffee waste as well as optimizing the conditions. Ethanol/water (50/50, v/v) at 80 ℃ was found to be the best condition for caffeine removal.
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