Ibáñez, Elena Y Hurtado-Benavides, Andrés Y Señoráns, Francisco J. Y Reglero, Guillermo (2002) Concentration of sterols and tocopherols from olive oil with supercritical carbon dioxide. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 79 (12). pp. 1255-1260. ISSN 0003021X
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A process based on the use of a semicontinuous countercurrent supercritical fluid extraction has been developed to isolate and concentrate minor compounds, such as sterols and tocopherols, from olive oil. In the present work, an evaluation of the efficiency of different random packing materials (Raschig rings, Dixon rings, Fenske rings, and glass beads) to selectively separate sterols and tocopherols from olive oil has been performed. Parameters such as recovery, enrichment, and selectivity vs. TG are discussed. Considering the importance of supercritical fluid extraction as a clean processing technology and the interest in minor compounds with nutraceutical properties from olive oil, the process studied represents an alternative to the reuse of low‐quality olive oil to extract high added‐value products.
Tipo de Elemento: | Artículo |
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Asunto: | Q Ciencias > QD Chemistry T Tecnología > TP Chemical technology |
Division: | Facultad de Ingeniería Agroindustrial > Programa de Ingeniería Agroindustrial > Productividad |
Depósito de Usuario: | DOCTOR ANDRÉS MAURICIO HURTADO BENAVIDES |
Fecha Deposito: | 07 May 2018 14:43 |
Ultima Modificación: | 07 May 2018 14:43 |
URI: | http://sired.udenar.edu.co/id/eprint/4438 |
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