2017
DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.12400
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Effect of detoxification methods on the quality and safety of jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) meal

Abstract: This study was conducted to compare the effect of different detoxification methods on the composition and safety of defatted jojoba meal (DJM). Solvents, microwave, and microbiological (lactic acid bacteria, and bifidobacteria) treatments were used to detoxify and reduce the antinutrition factors in DJM. The results indicated that there were differences between treatments applied to detoxify DJM. Treatment of DJM with isopropanol and Lactobacillus acidophilus was able to reduce antinutrition factors and simmon… Show more

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“…The reduction of the protein levels in microwave‐treated jojoba meals was 28.9%. The data showed also reductions in total carbohydrate content and the anti‐nutritional factors compared to the untreated jojoba meal (Elsanhoty et al, 2017).…”
Section: Detoxification Of Jojoba Mealsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The reduction of the protein levels in microwave‐treated jojoba meals was 28.9%. The data showed also reductions in total carbohydrate content and the anti‐nutritional factors compared to the untreated jojoba meal (Elsanhoty et al, 2017).…”
Section: Detoxification Of Jojoba Mealsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The incorporation of isopropanol treated jojoba meal into the basal rat diet showed no potential adverse health or toxic effects. The resultant products allowed the possible utilization of the protein in the jojoba press cake as an animal food supplement (Elsanhoty et al, 2017; Medina & Trejo‐gonzalez, 1990).…”
Section: Detoxification Of Jojoba Mealsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to its cyano group, it is listed as an antinutritional compound and thorough removal of its content is required prior to usage as animal feed. Thus, several methodologies have been investigated for the neutralization/removal of this agent prior to usage as feed supplements, including chemical and enzymatic approaches (Verbiscar et al 1981;Bouali et al 2008;Elsanhoty et al 2017). However, usage of simmondsin at low and at non-toxic range may be harnessed as a health-promoting agent as specified below.…”
Section: Jojoba Meal and Other Plant Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chemical composition of jojoba seed meal (JSM), detoxified meal (DMR) and jojoba seed shell (JSH) are given in Table (1 Elsanhoty et al, (2017). However, meal sample residue after detoxification (DMR), had 5.71±0.53% of moisture, 4.03±0.70% of ash, 11.70±0.91% of crude fiber, 26.19±1.05% of protein, 0.79±0.13% of oil and 51.58% of nitrogen free extract (NFE).…”
Section: Proximate Chemical Composition Of Jojoba Seed Wastementioning
confidence: 99%