Literature DB >> 23733823

Study of process variables in supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of soybeans.

Nikolas Wilkinson1, Ramsey Hilton, Doug Hendry, Chandrasekar Venkitasamy, William Jacoby.   

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Soybean flakes were extracted using supercritical carbon dioxide at 48.3 MPa and 80 °C, which is a higher temperature than previously reported. Several operational parameters were explored to determine their effect on extractions. Flakes, as typically used in this industry, provided the best extraction performance. Particle size distributions were created through grinding. Reducing average particle diameters smaller than 0.069 mm had no appreciable effect on increasing extraction efficiencies. Exploration of flow rate indicated that a residence time of less than 60 s for the supercritical carbon dioxide would be sufficient for complete extractions. A solvent mass to load mass ratio of 10:1 was found to be sufficient for extraction of oils from soybean flakes. Increasing moisture in the soybeans led to decreasing extraction efficiency of oils. Finally, soybean hulls had no effect on extraction efficiency. Thus, the de-hulling procedure can be removed from the extraction process without decreasing extraction efficiency.

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Keywords:  Supercritical CO2; extraction; soybean; soybean flakes

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23733823     DOI: 10.1177/1082013212469620

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Sci Technol Int        ISSN: 1082-0132            Impact factor:   2.023


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Review 1.  Advances in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction of Bioactive Substances from Different Parts of Ginkgo biloba L.

Authors:  Ruihong Li; Ziming Xia; Bin Li; Ying Tian; Guangjie Zhang; Min Li; Junxing Dong
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-06-30       Impact factor: 4.411

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