Quality of residual oil from palm-pressed mesocarp fiber (Elaeis guineensis) using supercritical CO₂ with and without ethanol
2006
Lau, Harrison Lik Nang | Choo, Yuen May | Ma, Ah Ngan | Chuah, C. H (Cheng Hock)
The qualities of oils extracted from fresh and dried palm-pressed mesocarp fiber were evaluated. The means of extraction included conventional solvent extraction and supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO₂) extraction with and without addition of ethanol. Extraction efficiency using pure SC-CO₂ and the effect of moisture content on efficiency were studied. Minor components, such as vitamin F, carotenoids, squalene and phytosterols, obtained by different methods were compared. The quality of oil recovered from fresh palm-pressed fiber is generally better than that of oil recovered from dried fiber. The SC-CO₂ extraction rate was lower for fresh fiber than for dried fiber. The incorporation of ethanol with SC-CO₂ resulted in oil with higher oxidative stability than did SC-CO₂ alone. Concentrations of minor components and the acylglycerol compositions of the oils extracted from both types of fibers were similar.
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