2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.fbp.2020.01.017
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Effect of acidic moisture-conditioning as pretreatment for aqueous extraction of flaxseed oil with lower water consumption

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“…Flaxseed oil obtained seed, the pretreatment for the seed, dehulling time, etc., can significantly affect dehulling efficiency (Shim et al, 2015). Recently, Zhang et al (2020) employed acidic moisture-conditioning plus low temperature drying as a pretreatment for flaxseed before the extraction of flaxseed oil was carried out. The results indicated flaxseed oil recovery rate 83.27% was obtained under the pretreatment with 0.30 M citric acid and drying at 70°C for 1 h. Zheng et al (2005) found that the reduction of moisture content would result in a significant improvement of the temperatures of flaxseed oil and meals.…”
Section: New Extraction Methods For Flaxseed Oilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flaxseed oil obtained seed, the pretreatment for the seed, dehulling time, etc., can significantly affect dehulling efficiency (Shim et al, 2015). Recently, Zhang et al (2020) employed acidic moisture-conditioning plus low temperature drying as a pretreatment for flaxseed before the extraction of flaxseed oil was carried out. The results indicated flaxseed oil recovery rate 83.27% was obtained under the pretreatment with 0.30 M citric acid and drying at 70°C for 1 h. Zheng et al (2005) found that the reduction of moisture content would result in a significant improvement of the temperatures of flaxseed oil and meals.…”
Section: New Extraction Methods For Flaxseed Oilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flaxseed kernels pretreated with 0.3 M citric acid and dried at 70 • C for 1 h prior to aqueous extraction led to the development of a thinner cream layer and increased the free oil yields from 19 to 83%. This significant increase in free oil recovery was related to the ability of the acid treatment to affect protein properties, which led to the coalescence of oil bodies and size reduction in protein bodies [65]. Furthermore, different instruments can be used to perform aqueous oil extraction.…”
Section: Aqueous Extraction Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%