English | 简体中文 | 繁體中文 | 한국어 | 日本語
Friday, 19 April 2024, 23:00 HKT/SGT
Share:
    

Source: Brawijaya University
Brawijaya University researcher develops honey-processing tech

MALANG, E. JAVA, Indonesia, Apr 19, 2024 - (ACN Newswire) - A researcher from the Faculty of Agricultural Technology of Brawijaya University, Anang Lastriyanto, has developed a technology for processing honey that is expected to provide added value to the product.

A researcher from the Faculty of Agricultural Technology of Brawijaya University, Anang Lastriyanto, with honey and powdered honey produced with the technology he developed, in Malang city, East Java, on Wednesday (April 3, 2024).
Anang Lastriyanto, a researcher from the Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Brawijaya University, produces honey and powdered honey with technology he has developed. (Image: ANTARA FOTO, 16/Apr/24)

According to Lastriyanto, his research took 3.5 years to produce powdered honey through an integrated process. "Not many people can create this technology on how to process honey into powder," he says.

The first stage of the research, which was funded by the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education Agency, involved developing the initial steps for the honey-processing process and producing a prototype of the tools used.

In the first year, honey was processed using pasteurization and rapid cooling or vacuum cooler methods, he informed. The development of the honey-processing process continued in the second year with the aim of increasing production to an industrial scale.

To increase production, pasteurization was used in processing, but the end product contained foam, indicating that the honey was not of good quality. "Honey becomes foamy when heated, so quality assurance and processing time are not necessarily guaranteed," he explained.

However, Lastriyanto said, through rapid cooling after pasteurization, the problem of foam production during heating was resolved. In addition, the water content in the processed honey was reduced.

Thus, in the two years of research a number of processes were introduced, starting with pasteurization, rapid cooling, foam removal, and water content reduction. The four processes were integrated into a honey-processing technology, or “4 in 1” process.

"4 in 1 is a process of heating, cooling quickly, removing foam, and reducing water," he said. He explained that in the third year of the technology's development, the focus was on producing powdered honey, of which the most important process is formulation.

"In the process of (making) powdered honey, the most important thing is the formulation. We are targeting this formulation for acacia honey. Because breeders of acacia forest honey are facing hardship to market their products since prices have fallen,” he said.

The formulation process was carried out through a gradual process of research and evaluation of results. The formulation, which is currently being patented, was then continued with the heating process of the formulated honey.

Once heated, the mixture expands and then dries into lumps. The chunks are cooled, and then ground into powdered honey. "When exposed to heat, the mixture expands. The honey is protected by the (formulated) ingredients and becomes encapsulated," he said.

Ultimately, in the course of his 3.5-year research, Lastriyanto managed to produce integrated processed honey, powdered honey, as well as a machine to process honey.

In the long term, powdered honey is expected to become a raw material for the industrial sector, both for domestic and international markets. The final product can also be used to supply needs in countries in Africa and Southeast Asia.

Brawijaya University: https://prasetya.ub.ac.id
Written: Vicki Febrianto/Yashinta Difa, Editor: A Malik Ibrahim, COPYRIGHT © ANTARA 2024



Topic: Press release summary
Source: Brawijaya University

Sectors: Science & Nanotech, ASEAN
https://www.acnnewswire.com
From the Asia Corporate News Network


Copyright © 2024 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. A division of Asia Corporate News Network.

 

Brawijaya University Related News
Dec 11, 2024 15:40 HKT/SGT
Brawijaya University develops data system for climate change monitoring
Sept 9, 2024 12:00 HKT/SGT
Brawijaya University Prof Develops Early Harvest, High-yield Corn Seeds
July 15, 2024 02:00 HKT/SGT
Brawijaya Academic makes Mulch from Banana Waste and Water Hyacinth
Dec 15, 2023 22:00 HKT/SGT
Brawijaya Academic develops DAD App to promote safety at Indonesian Rail Crossings
Aug 11, 2023 17:00 HKT/SGT
Indonesia's first 8K uncompressed video conference inaugurates 100 Gbps network for education at UB-Universitas Brawijaya
More news >>
Copyright © 2024 ACN Newswire - Asia Corporate News Network
Home | About us | Services | Partners | Events | Login | Contact us | Cookies Policy | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Terms of Use | RSS
US: +1 214 890 4418 | China: +86 181 2376 3721 | Hong Kong: +852 8192 4922 | Singapore: +65 6549 7068 | Tokyo: +81 3 6859 8575