吹覆盆子
鞣花酸
萃取(化学)
化学
食品科学
超临界流体萃取
多酚
悬钩子
浆果
保健品
超临界流体
食品工业
色谱法
植物
抗氧化剂
生物
生物化学
有机化学
作者
Boško Marić,Biljana Abramović,Nebojša Ilić,Jelena Krulj,Jovana Kojić,Jelena Perović,Marija Bodroža‐Solarov,Nemanja Teslić
摘要
Fruit processing by-product, raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) seeds were utilized to obtain health beneficial oils. Cold pressing (CP) and supercritical CO2 extraction (SFE) were applied to separate oil from seeds. Raspberry seed oils were analyzed in terms of fatty acids (FA) content, tocopherols, and functional quality indices. The residues after extractions were analyzed in terms of free and total ellagic acid content (TEAC). CP provided higher extraction yield than the SFE method. Oils isolated by both methods have a significant amount of ω-3 FA, even though oil obtained by SFE had slightly higher ω-3 FA content. Furthermore, oils obtained with both extraction methods exhibited high values of tocopherol content. In terms of ellagic acid content, residues after SFE had higher values of free and TEAC than residues after CP. Practical applications Raspberry seeds are currently underutilized by-product of the fruit processing industry. These seeds could be further processed to obtain oil with high quantity of essential ω-3 fatty acid and polyphenol extracts with high content of ellagic acid. Isolated oil and phenolic extracts could be used in various food, cosmetic, and nutraceutical products to increase its nutritive composition and functional properties. Utilization of cold pressing (conventional extraction technique) and supercritical CO2 extraction (novel and green extraction technique) for oil recovery in the same study enables a direct comparison of these techniques and reveals the advantages and disadvantages of supercritical CO2 extraction for potential industrial application.
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