Yeast Dry Powder From Maize: Detailed Feasibility Report
Yeast Dry Powder From Maize: Detailed Feasibility Report
Yeast Dry Powder From Maize: Detailed Feasibility Report
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YEAST DRY POWDER FROM MAIZE
[EIRI/DFR/8476] J.C. 6638
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APPENDIX – A :
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YEAST DRY POWDER FROM MAIZE
[EIRI/DFR/8476] J.C. 6638
INTRODUCTION
PRODUCTION DESCRIPTION:-
There are two types of yeast as compressed yeast. It is convenient to use dry
yeast powder for bakeries because its handling is simple and its preservation easy.
Dry yeast which can be contained in the form of pillets or flakes in packets or tins.
Can be kept for some time in cool, dry conditions.
This is done by soaking the yeast is luke warm water at 85oF containing 2 oz,
sugar to 2 pint water, the water and sugar used for reconstitution should be
substracted from the quantities given in the receipt. Sugar can be omitted, but
the proving is necessary with fresh yeast.
Yeast is a living organism which requires warmth (80-85oF) food and liquid so
that it can live and reproduce. The ingredient and utensils used in bread making
and the atmosphere in which the bread is proved must, therefore, be lukewarm;
sudden cooling hinders growth and anything hot will yeast before it has hand
time to multiply.
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It appears that during world war II about 9000 tons of food yeast were
produced. Name of these processes employed for this production could be
continued after the war mainly because the molasses used could not competes
economically with cane or beet molasses.
Yeast dry powder is readly available in the market at the competitive price
but since the production starts using waste sugarcane molasses, the production
cost will come to the lower giving high yield of profit.
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USES & SCOPE
World wide production of yeast is estimated to be around 100 million tons per
year. India's production is estimated to be in order of 12,000 tons per year
while the consumption to is estimated to be about 15,000 to 17,000 tons per
annum thus a gap between leaving production and consumption ranging from
3,000 to 5,000 tons per year. It appears from this data that there is good scope
for further expension or for setting up new projects to start manufacturing food
yeast in dry form.
The utilization of food yeast is for food, agriculture and industrial purposes,
but dry powder yeast finds its extensive use in making breads. By using yeast
which feed on the sugar mixtures produces carbon dioxide in cookery for
swelling of the breads.
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PROPERTIES OF YEAST
Yeast has such chemical properties that it swells the flour and thus the bakery
bread is swelled. Of course yeast is a small germ like bacteria which are not visible
but these germs are most useful for health instead of giving any harm. Wheat
flour contains about 12% protein and the proteins are produced form a material
known as Gluten and this gluten digests very hardly. In fact yeast cosgulate the
gluten due to which bakery bread becomes more digestible in comparison to
homely breads.
Yeast is the most suitable fermenting agent, The yeast zymase develops
fermention in the dough, producing carbon dioxide and alcohol. The former
causes the dough to rise and the lather is expelled during baking. Modern
faberies. Use compressed or active yeast. Most commonly I lb., of yeast is
needed for treating 100 lbs. of flour. Compressed east is dissolved in water at
a temperature of 80-85oC and kept for an hour before use, with active dry yeast,
the ferment is prepared by mixing 1 lb. of yeast. Certain type of dry yeast are
brought to an active condition by mixing 1.5 lb. of sugar.
Yeast grows and takes its while adding to wheat flour and within couple of
hours the quantity of these germs increase and become in crores. The germs
leave carbonic acid gas from their body like human due to which the flour shells.
When this flour is baked in the over the rough moulds, this gas starts coming out
of the flour and creats numberless holes in the bread and the bread becomes like
sponge.
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B.I.S. SPECIFICATION
Headquarters:
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Sr.No. Sales Outlets Address Telephone No/Fax/e-mail
01. Director (Sales) 91-11-
Manak Bhawan, 23238821,23233375,23239402
9, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg 91-23238821, 23239399(Fax)
New Delhi-110 002
02. Western Regional Office Phone 022-28329295
Manakalaya, Fax 28374231
Plot No. E-9, MIDC, Road No. Email: saleswro@bis.org.in
8, Behind Telephone
Exchange, Andheri (East),
Mumbai-400 093
03. Eastern Regional Office 033-232053243
5, Chowringhee Approach 91-33-23377459(Fax)
P.O. Princep Street, ero@bis.org.in
Kolkata-700 012
04. Northern Regional Office 91-0172 2665512
SCO 335-336, Sector 34-A 91-0172 2602025 (Fax)
Chandigarh-160 022 910172-2609285,
2664750,2624136(PBX)
nro@bis.org.in
05. Southern Regional Office 91-044-22542315,
C.I.T. Campus, IV Cross Road 22541584,22541470
Chennai-600 013 91-044-22541087 (Fax)
sro@bis.org.in
NOTE :- The use of the ISI Certification Mark is governed by the provisions of the Indian
Standards Institution (Certification Marks) Act and the Rules and Regulations made
thereunder. The ISI Mark on products covered by an Indian Standard conveys the
assurance that they have been produced to comply with the requirements of that
standard under a well-defined system of inspection, testing and quality control which is
devised and supervised by ISI and operated by the producer. ISI marked products are
also continuously checked by ISI for conformity to that standard as a further
safeguard. Details of conditions under which a licence for the use of the ISI Certification
Mark may be granted to manufacturers or processors, may be obtained from the Indian
Standards Institution.
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MARKET POSITION & SCOPE
Yeast is available in the market is two form as compressed yeast and dry yeast
. The activity of compresses yeast is high but it can not stand for long-time. The
dry yeast having low activity & can be stored for more time.
Dry yeast is available in form of pellets or flakes in packets or tins. The total
estimated production in India is about 15000 tons per year. While the
consumption is about 17000 to 20000 tons in year. To fill the demand gap of
2000 to 5000 tons between production & consumption so few more industries are
require.
The utilization of yeast is for food, agriculture & industrial purpose. Dry yeast
powder finds it extensive use in making foods. By using yeast which feeds on the
sugar produces carbon dioxide in cookery for swelling of the breads. The
economical capacity to manufacture yeast on small scale is 1 ton per day.
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PRESENT MANUFACTURES OF YEAST
Ritu Enterprises
Gala No. 11, Sainath Society No. 2,
Dagah Cross Road, Tilak Nagar, Sonapur, Bhandup
Mumbai - 400078, Maharashtra, India
Mobile: +(91)-9320066510, +(91)-9820066510
Telephone: +(91)-(22)-25963785, +(91)-(22)-25943787
Email: rituenterprises42@gmail.com, sushilcrown66@gmail.com
info@rituenterprises.com
Malik Agencies
Neechi Mangali, Adjoining Lane,
Near Old Octroi Post, Chandigarh Road
Ludhiana - 141001, Punjab, India
Mobile: +(91)-8872175700, +(91)-8872218882
Telephone: +(91)-(161)-2670674
Fax: +(91)-(161)-2670674
Mitushi Pharma
C-203, Supath-II, Beside St. Laurn Hotel,
Ashram Road, Usmanpura
Ahmedabad - 380013, Gujarat, India
Mobile: +(91)-9662511692, +(91)-9662511693
+(91)-9924101692
Telephone: +(91)-(79)-27550490
1. M/s. Glaxo Labouratories India Ltd.,
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PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE FOR YEAST FROM MAIZE
For the manufacture of yeast from maize first starch can be formed by wet
milling process the starch so obtained can be converted into yeast by
fermentation process and after fermentation the product is filter and centrifuge
the clarified liquid is sent to a storage tank where other ingradients viz sodium
phosphate and magnesium phosphate is added finally the product is dried in a
tray dries, tested for quality and despatch for marketing.
Starch from maize is obtained by the wet milling process. The process involves
cleaning of grains, steeping, milling, speration of jusk, germ and gluten, and
drying the product. The grains received at the mills and magnitic separators to
completely eliminate the extraneous mater present. The cleaned grain is stored in
concrete silos.
After steeping the softened grain are passed over vibrating screens to remove
any adhering foreign matter and then ground in attrition mills consisting of two
plates with producting teeth. The ground mass is passed in to wooden, V shaped,
germs form the rest of the mass. The floating terms are skimmed over by sweep
paddles, and washed.The mixture of starch gluten, husks add fibre recovered at
the bottom and sent to vibrating screens to eliminate excess water and soluble
substances. It is then throughly milled in fine grindes to fine slurry know as
starch milk. The grinders may be either Buhror stone mills or preperably vertical
mill make of stainless steel. The starch milk is processed in entrifuges to remove
husk and fibre which are washed free of adhering starch in the counter current
system and washing fed back to the main starch stream.
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The resulting slurry is passed through high speed continuous centriguges
where the lighter glugen is separated form the heavier starch. In the first
stae, the heavy starch layer is taped in such a way that least possible amount of
starch goes in which the overflow of gluten, thus maintaining gluten purity. In
the latter stages the processed is reversed to ensure the purity of the starch.
The gluten form the first stage is concentrated and pressed into cake. The
glutenous starch form the latter stages is fed back to the main stream at the
husk sepration stage. The deglutenized starch milk is dewatered in a perforated
backet centrifugal machine to a moisture content of about 30-36 percent.
Yeast in marketed with 7.5% moisture content in dry supper power form. For
the manufacture of active dried yeast for baking purposes, The starch
istreated in the fermentors in such a way that its reserve carbohydrate
content, in the form of trehalose and glycogin.The compressed yeast is usually
extracted from a machine into thin strainds which are dried on trays in an
airflow of carefully controlled temperature and humidity. When dried to about
7.15% moisture content, the yeast is packed in moisture proof containers.
Usually in the absence of oxygen and refrigerated. Some plant use rotary driers
which produce smooth round pellets, rather than sheet spaghetti like pieces of
porous appearance. Dried yeast is stable for many months under nitrogen.
Rehydration of dried yeast must be done in water at about 43oC.
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PROCESS FLOW SHEET
MAIZE
|
V
+-------------------+
| CLEANING |
+-------------------+
|
V
+-------------------+
SO2----------->| STEEPING |
+-------------------+
|
V
+-------------------+
|GERM REMOVAL MILL |
+-------------------+
|
V
+-------------------+
| CYCLONE |-------->GERM
+-------------------+
|
V
+-------------------+
| GRINDING MILL |
| (ATTRITION MILL) |
+-------------------+
|
V
+-------------------+
| WASHING |-------> HULLS
+-------------------+
|
V
+-------------------+
| CENTRIFUGAL |-------> GLUTEN
| SEPARATOR |
+-------------------+
|
STARCH |
| |
V V
+-------------------+
| CYCLONE WASHER |
+-------------------+
|
V
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| +------<---+
| | |
V V |
+-------------------+ |
| FERMENTOR | |
+-------------------+ |
| MOTHER LIQUOR
V |
+------------------+ |
| CENTRIFUGE | |
+------------------+ |
| |
V |
+------------------+ |
| FILTER |-->--+
+------------------+
|
SODIUM PHOSPHATE | MEGNESIUM SULPHATE
| | |
+------->------+ | +--------<-------+
| | |
V V V
+-------------------+
| MIXER |
+-------------------+
|
V
+-------------------+
| TRAY DRIER |
+-------------------+
|
V
+-------------------+
| TESTING |
+-------------------+
|
V
+-------------------+
| DESPATCHING |
+-------------------+
|
V
MARKETING OF YEAST
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DESCRIPTION OF WET MILLING PROCESS
4) Fibre separation
The maize received at site is weighed, cleaned by grain cleaners and stored in
silos. When required, it is again cleaned. This operation is known as dry cleaning
of maize, which removes dust, broken grain and foreign matters. This reject from
the grain is mixed with cattle feed. After cleaning, the grains is once again
weighed before steeping.
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STEEP LIQUOR CONCENTRATION
During the steeping period, solubles are leached out of the maize grain,
including those from the germ fraction. The steep liquor is drawn off from the
steeping tanks. It is concentrated to about 50% solids in three stages. Vapours
coming out of evaporators are condensed and the hot water from condenser is
used for making steep acid again.
FIBRE SEPARATION
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GLUTEN SEPARATION AND CONCENTRATION
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SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS
MAGNESIUM SULPHATE
Ashutosh Chemicals
1033/1, Tilak Bazar Chowk
Delhi - 110006, India
Mobile: +(91)-9811648068
+(91)-9999005405
Telephone: +(91)-(11)-23928588, (91)-(11)-23991251
Alliance Global
No. 2187/1, 1st Floor, Gali Hinga Beg,
Tilak Bazar, Delhi - 110006, India
Mobile: +(91)-9810005783, +(91)-9873366520, +(91)-9910375733
Telephone: +(91)-(11)-23930210, +(91)-(11)-23930211
Advance Inorganics
No. 2346, Tilak Bazar
Delhi - 110006, India
Mobile: +(91)-9899799723, +(91)-9711461412
+(91)-9811026303, +(91)-9971025215
Telephone: +(91)-(11)-23935333, +(91)-(11)-23968750
Fax: +(91)-(120)-4277709
Email: advanceinorganics@gmail.com
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SODIUM PHOSPHATE
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SUPPLIERS OF PLANT & MACHINERY
TANK
D.M. Engg. Co
Unit No. 4, Building No. 5 - A,
Rajprabha Mohan Industrial Estate,
Off W. E. Highway, Naikpada, Vasai,
Maharashtra - 410 208, India
Phone: +(91)-(250)-3217484
Fax: +(91)-(250)-2456877 / 28803259
Mobile: +(91)-9867341077 / 9892946832
Website: www.frpaquatech.com/chemical-process-equipment.html
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CENTRIFUGE
Standard Steel
No. 530, Ram Bagh Road
Ambala - 133001, Haryana, India
Mobile: +(91)-9466463642, +(91)-9896356669
+(91)-8950584100
Telephone: +(91)-(171)-4002259
Fax: +(91)-(171)-4002259
Email: standardsteel@hotmail.co.in
standardsteel@yahoo.com, standardsteel@live.com
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FILTER PRESS
Vihar Engineering
9, Kembros Industrial Estate, Sonapur Lane,
Behind Asian Paints, Bhandup (West)
Mumbai - 400078, Maharashtra, India
Mobile No :+(91)-9820778915 / 9819582526
Tel. No. :+(91)-(22)-25660821 / 25663821
Fax :+(91)-(22)-25663821
E-mail : rabinder_chhabra@yahoo.com,
rabinderchhabra@hotmail.com,
sales@viharengineering.com
Ace Industries
Plot No. 8, Gala No. 2, Shilay Industries,
Goregaon West, Mumbai - 400104,
Maharashtra, India
Phone: +(91)-(22)-28781285
Fax: +(91)-(22)-28781174
Web: www.aceindus.com
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MIXER
S. N. Electrical Industries
Lane No. 3, Plot No. 4,
Shalimar Industrial Area,
New Delhi, Delhi - 110 088, India
Phone: +(91)-(11)-27494499 / 27494411
Fax: +(91)-(11)-27494411
Mobile: +(91)-9911091125
Website: www.snelectricals.com/mixer-grinder.html
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PLANT ECONOMICS
Basis
Currency - Rs.
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5. Laboratory 50 Sq.Mts.
Rs. 8000/- per Sq.mt. Rs. 4,00,000.00
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TOTAL Rs. 1,28,00,000.00
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TOTAL Rs. 4,10,000.00
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FIXED CAPITAL
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TOTAL Rs. 1,54,30,000.00
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RAW MATERIALS
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TOTAL Rs. 4,90,000.00
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TOTAL Rs. 2,90,900.00
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TOTAL Rs. 3,86,897.00
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TOTAL Rs. 1,73,800.00
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TOTAL Rs. 10,50,697.00
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COST OF PROJECT
MARGIN MONEY
Rs. 5,25,348.51
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TOTAL Rs. 1,59,55,348.51
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TOTAL Rs. 1,75,31,394.00
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COST OF PRODUCTION/ANNUM
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TURN OVER/ANNUM
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TOTAL Rs. 1,95,00,000.00
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= 1,95,00,000.00 - 1,63,29,102.31
= 31,70,897.69
31,70,897.69
= ------------------------------ X 100
1,95,00,000.00
= 16.26 %
31,70,897.69
= ------------------------------ X 100
1,75,31,394.00
= 18.09 %
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FIXED COSTS
B.E.P. = ------------------------------ X 100
FIXED COSTS + PROFIT
64,12,083.79
= ------------------------------ X 100
64,12,083.79 + 31,70,897.69
= 66.91 %
2000 : 26 :: 77 : 1
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TOTAL Rs. 1,75,31,394.00
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