2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00217-014-2346-1
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About the origin of asclepic acid derived from crude homo- and heterolipids during successive solvent extraction of rapeseeds

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“…The highest total phytosterol content was found in HE oil (mean of 1790.1 mg/kg), which was approximately 13.5% more than in CP oil (mean of 1577.7 mg/kg). The solubility of phytosterol in n -hexane during extraction enables it to leach with the oil, contributing to the high phytosterol content found in HE oil ( Kyselka et al, 2014 ). The sterol content in the SBE groups with different pretreatments exhibited a difference of approximately 557.0 mg/kg, proving that SBE had a significant effect on the phytosterol content in terms of processing technologies and pretreatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest total phytosterol content was found in HE oil (mean of 1790.1 mg/kg), which was approximately 13.5% more than in CP oil (mean of 1577.7 mg/kg). The solubility of phytosterol in n -hexane during extraction enables it to leach with the oil, contributing to the high phytosterol content found in HE oil ( Kyselka et al, 2014 ). The sterol content in the SBE groups with different pretreatments exhibited a difference of approximately 557.0 mg/kg, proving that SBE had a significant effect on the phytosterol content in terms of processing technologies and pretreatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%