2011
DOI: 10.18697/ajfand.47.10625
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Optimization of roasting temperature and time during oil extraction from orange (Citrus sinensis) seeds: A response surface methodology approach

Abstract: Nutritionally, oils obtained from oilseeds provide the calories, vitamins and essential fatty acids in the human diet in an easily digested form. The rate of vegetable oil consumption is increasing compared with animal fat due to its low sterol. In addition to being nutritious, edible vegetable oils also have industrial uses. Separation of oil from oil seeds is an important processing operation because it affects the quality and quantity of oil obtained from the oil seeds. Literature on oil extraction from som… Show more

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“…The results obtained from anisidine value, colour, and viscosity confirmed the increase in refractive index. This increase was reported Tyagi (1996), but was in contrast with the finding of Akinoso et. al., (2011) who observed decrease in refractive index of the oil extracted from orange seeds with increase in both roasting temperature and time.…”
Section: Effect Of Repeated Usage Of the Oils On Refractive Indexcontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The results obtained from anisidine value, colour, and viscosity confirmed the increase in refractive index. This increase was reported Tyagi (1996), but was in contrast with the finding of Akinoso et. al., (2011) who observed decrease in refractive index of the oil extracted from orange seeds with increase in both roasting temperature and time.…”
Section: Effect Of Repeated Usage Of the Oils On Refractive Indexcontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…But it was in contrast with the finding of Akinoso et al (2011) who reported decrease in free fatty acid during oil extraction from orange seed with increase in roasting temperature and duration.…”
Section: Effect Of Repeated Usage Of the Oils On Free Fatty Acidcontrasting
confidence: 93%
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“…The experimental run was repeated to get multiple passes. The numbers of experimental runs were 20 based on response surface methodology [14][15][16][17][18][19] which is a component of Design Expert software (Table 3). The ram speed of 5 mm/s was maintained for every pass.…”
Section: Sample Preparation Characterization and Extrusion Processmentioning
confidence: 99%