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Title: Physicochemical and fatty acid profile of egusi oil from supercritical carbon dioxide extraction
Authors: Olubi, O. 
Felix-Minnaar, J. V. 
Jideani, Victoria A 
Keywords: Food technology;food analysis;food science
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Elsevier
Source: Olubi, O., Felix-Minnaar, V.J. & Jideani, V.A. 2018. Physicochemical and fatty acid profile of egusi oil from supercritical carbon dioxide extraction. Heliyon 5(1): 1-17. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e01083]
Journal: Heliyon 
Abstract: Oil extraction from egusi seeds using supercritical CO2 extraction method was performed using series of operational parameters, temperature (55, 60, 75 C), flow rate (30 g/h) and pressure (450, 600 bar). Egusi oil (EO) extracted at 60 C, 30 g/h and 450 bar (EO1); 55 C, 30 g/h and 600 bar (EO2) and 75 C, 30 g/h and 600 bar (EO3) were investigated in a plant scale supercritical equipment. The fatty acid composition of egusi oil was analysed using gas chromatography, with result showing a high linoleic acid approximately (53%) and oleic acids (19%). The index of atherogenicity (IA%) and thrombogenicity index (IT %) were significantly low for the three oil samples, indicating its health benefits. Oxidative stability of egusi oil was analysed by Methrohm 743 Rancimat, confirming a less oxidised oil. Hence, egusi oil can be used as a raw material in dietary supplements and as a functional oil in the food industry.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11189/8235
ISSN: 2405-8440
DOI: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2405844018313082
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