Ethanol Blog
Todd Neeley DTN Staff Reporter

Tuesday 12/22/09

Distillers Grain Yields High-Fiber Flour

South Dakota State University food science graduate student Sowmya Arra won the graduate research poster competition at the Institute for Food Technologists Conference in Anaheim, Calif. for her project that focuses on the use of DDGs in bread flour, according to Laboratoryequipment.com, which has caught the attention of ethanol producers.

While it is another potential market for DDGs, using the product for human consumption would require the approval of the Food and Drug Administration.

Most ethanol producers would need new equipment to make it possible to make food-grade DDGs.

For years scientists have been looking for ways to use DDGs in flour.

So far the food system can handle between 7 percent and 20 percent of DDG flour in flour used in bread products.

(Laboratoryequipment.com, Dec. 22, 2009)

(http://www.laboratoryequipment.com/…)

Posted at 9:41AM CST 12/22/09
Post a Blog Comment:
Your Comment:
DTN reserves the right to delete comments posted to any of our blogs and forums, for reasons including profanity, libel, irrelevant personal attacks and advertisements.
Blog Home Pages
July2010
S M T W T F S
            1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Subscribe to Ethanol Blog RSS
Recent Blog Posts
  • Isolux Corsan: Contract for Colombia Biofuel Facility
  • New Tool for Improving Switchgrass
  • Novomer Awarded $18.4M in Federal Stimulus Funds
  • Alfalfa Joins Feedstock Choices for Ethanol
  • Agriculture to Benefit from E15
  • Zimbabwe Government to Allow Private Investment in Energy Sector
  • EU Shows Growth in Ethanol Production, Use
  • Blender Pumps Get UL Certified
  • Green Car Passes Test at NSS
  • Groups Rally to Fight Against E15
  • Ethanol, Agriculture Groups Push for E12
  • Has VEETC Really Helped Ethanol Industry?
  • The Economics of US Ethanol Policy
  • Biomass Innovation Park set for Construction
  • Biofuels Firm Raises $110 Million for Biomass Crude Technology
  • Wall Street Journal: 'Survival of the Fattest'
  • Report: 'Ethanol Pumps $2.5 Billion into Minnesota Economy'
  • Oil Spill Boosts Alabama Ethanol Sales
  • Philippines to Allow Ethanol Imports
  • Biofuels to Help Clean up Chernobyl Land