Comparison of supercritical fluid and hexane extraction methods in extracting kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus) seed oil lipids.

The objective of this study was to investigate and compare fatty acids, tocopherols and sterols of kenaf seed oil extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and traditional solvent methods. Fatty acids, tocopherols and sterols were determined in the extracted oils as functions of the pressure (400 ba...

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Main Authors: Adam Mariod, Abdalbasit, Matthaus, Bertrand, Ismail, Maznah
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Published: Springer Verlag 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.244882015-10-07T02:28:13Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24488/ Comparison of supercritical fluid and hexane extraction methods in extracting kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus) seed oil lipids. Adam Mariod, Abdalbasit Matthaus, Bertrand Ismail, Maznah The objective of this study was to investigate and compare fatty acids, tocopherols and sterols of kenaf seed oil extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and traditional solvent methods. Fatty acids, tocopherols and sterols were determined in the extracted oils as functions of the pressure (400 bar, 600 bar), temperature (40 °C, 80 °C) and CO2 flow rate (25 g/min) using a 1-L extraction vessel. Gas chromatography was used to characterize fatty acids and sterols of the obtained oils while tocopherols were quantified by HPLC. No differences were found in the fatty acid compositions of the various oil extracts and the main components were found to be linoleic (38%), oleic (35%), palmitic (20%) and stearic acid (3%). Extraction of tocopherols using high pressure (600 bar/40 °C, 600 bar/80 °C) gave higher total tocopherols (88.20 and 85.57 mg/100 g oil, respectively) when compared with hexane extraction which gave yield of 62.38 mg/100 g oil. Extraction of kenaf seed oil using supercritical fluid extraction at high temperature (80 °C) gave higher amounts of sterols when compared with hexane extraction. Springer Verlag 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24488/1/Comparison%20of%20supercritical%20fluid%20and%20hexane%20extraction%20methods%20in%20extracting%20kenaf.pdf Adam Mariod, Abdalbasit and Matthaus, Bertrand and Ismail, Maznah (2011) Comparison of supercritical fluid and hexane extraction methods in extracting kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus) seed oil lipids. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 88 (7). pp. 931-935. ISSN 0003-021X; ESSN: 1558-9331 10.1007/s11746-010-1754-z English
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description The objective of this study was to investigate and compare fatty acids, tocopherols and sterols of kenaf seed oil extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and traditional solvent methods. Fatty acids, tocopherols and sterols were determined in the extracted oils as functions of the pressure (400 bar, 600 bar), temperature (40 °C, 80 °C) and CO2 flow rate (25 g/min) using a 1-L extraction vessel. Gas chromatography was used to characterize fatty acids and sterols of the obtained oils while tocopherols were quantified by HPLC. No differences were found in the fatty acid compositions of the various oil extracts and the main components were found to be linoleic (38%), oleic (35%), palmitic (20%) and stearic acid (3%). Extraction of tocopherols using high pressure (600 bar/40 °C, 600 bar/80 °C) gave higher total tocopherols (88.20 and 85.57 mg/100 g oil, respectively) when compared with hexane extraction which gave yield of 62.38 mg/100 g oil. Extraction of kenaf seed oil using supercritical fluid extraction at high temperature (80 °C) gave higher amounts of sterols when compared with hexane extraction.
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author Adam Mariod, Abdalbasit
Matthaus, Bertrand
Ismail, Maznah
spellingShingle Adam Mariod, Abdalbasit
Matthaus, Bertrand
Ismail, Maznah
Comparison of supercritical fluid and hexane extraction methods in extracting kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus) seed oil lipids.
author_facet Adam Mariod, Abdalbasit
Matthaus, Bertrand
Ismail, Maznah
author_sort Adam Mariod, Abdalbasit
title Comparison of supercritical fluid and hexane extraction methods in extracting kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus) seed oil lipids.
title_short Comparison of supercritical fluid and hexane extraction methods in extracting kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus) seed oil lipids.
title_full Comparison of supercritical fluid and hexane extraction methods in extracting kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus) seed oil lipids.
title_fullStr Comparison of supercritical fluid and hexane extraction methods in extracting kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus) seed oil lipids.
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of supercritical fluid and hexane extraction methods in extracting kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus) seed oil lipids.
title_sort comparison of supercritical fluid and hexane extraction methods in extracting kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus) seed oil lipids.
publisher Springer Verlag
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24488/1/Comparison%20of%20supercritical%20fluid%20and%20hexane%20extraction%20methods%20in%20extracting%20kenaf.pdf
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