Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids (Jan 2022)

Valorization of spent coffee grounds by 2-methyloxolane as bio-based solvent extraction. Viable pathway towards bioeconomy for lipids and biomaterials

  • Chemat Aziadé,
  • Ravi Harish Karthikeyan,
  • Hostequin Anne Claire,
  • Burney Henna,
  • Tomao Valérie,
  • Fabiano-Tixier Anne-Sylvie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2021052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29
p. 7

Abstract

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This study attempts to shed light on the efficacy of the solvent 2-methyloxolane (2-MeOx) as an alternative for hexane in defatting spent coffee grounds (SCG). Higher lipid yields were obtained with the bio-based solvent dry 2-MeOx (13.67%) and water-saturated 2-MeOx (15.84%) compared to hexane oil yield, which is of petroleum origin and is a known neurotoxin. Palmitic acid and linoleic acid were the principal fatty acids identified. The fatty acid profile of coffee oils obtained with hexane, dry 2-MeOx and aqueous 2-MeOx were similar. Lipid hydrolysis was observed in oils extracted with 2-MeOx, which warrants further investigation. The residual caffeine content in the defatted SCG was highest when hexane was used highlighting better solubility of methylxanthine compounds in the solvent 2-MeOx.

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