The fascinating sweet world of sugar technology, never a dull moment

Author:

de Bruijn Jan Maarten

Abstract

An overview of the scientific career of the author in the sugar industry is given. His PhD study on the alkaline degradation of monosaccharides formed the basis of additional research efforts to better understand the behavior of sucrose and invert sugar under process conditions. NIRS analysis of process samples and the use of HPLC/HPIC techniques are examples for development of up-to-date, accurate, faster and/or more distinguishing methods. The technical quality of sugar beet has received attention since the recent reform of EU sugar regime. As one of the first the author has used dextranase to solve filtration problems in juice purification. Anaerobic digestion of beet pulp and raw juice concentration are briefly presented. Knowledge management (KM) is seen as the key tool to capture and transfer the knowledge as it is generated by R&D efforts.

Publisher

Verlag Dr. Albert Bartens KG

Subject

Food Science

Reference44 articles.

1. 1 Bruijn, J.M. de; Kieboom, A.P.G.; Bekkum, H. van; Poel, P.W van der (1984): Analysis of carboxylic acids formed by alkaline degradation of invert sugar. Int. Sugar J. 86, 195–199

2. 2 Fuchs, A.; Bruijn, J.M. de; Niedeveld, C.J. (1985): Bacteria and yeasts as possible candidates for the production of inulinases and levanases. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 51, 333–351

3. 3 Bruijn, J.M. de; Kieboom, A.P.G.; Bekkum, H. van (1986): Reactions of monosaccharides in alkaline medium. Sugar Technlogy Reviews 13, 21–52

4. 4 Bruijn, J.M. de (1986): Monosaccharides in alkaline medium. Ph.D. Thesis, Delft University of Technlogy

5. 5 Bruijn, J.M. de; Kieboom, A.P.G.; Bekkum, H. van (1986): Alkaline degradation of monosaccharides III: Influence of reaction parameters upon the final product composition. Recl. Trav. Chim. Pays-Bas 105, 176–183

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