The Corn Refining Process
oil (extracted from the germ), and two percent is fiber (from the hull). It is the goal of the corn refining process to separate each component and then further refine it into specific products. Corn arrives at the refining facility by truck, barge or railcar. Refinery staff inspect arriving corn
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SUGAR.02- REDUCING SUGARS (Schoorl Method)
corn.orgB. Dissolve 173 g of reagent grade potassium sodium tartrate tetrahydrate and 50 g of reagent grade sodium hydroxide in purified water and dilute to 500-mL volume. Let stand overnight. If precipitation is present, filter through glass wool prior to use.
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