Applied Sciences (Aug 2017)

A Method for Ferulic Acid Production from Rice Bran Oil Soapstock Using a Homogenous System

  • Hoa Thi Truong,
  • Manh Do Van,
  • Long Duc Huynh,
  • Linh Thi Nguyen,
  • Anh Do Tuan,
  • Thao Le Xuan Thanh,
  • Hung Duong Phuoc,
  • Norimichi Takenaka,
  • Kiyoshi Imamura,
  • Yasuaki Maeda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app7080796
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 8
p. 796

Abstract

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Ferulic acid (FA) is widely used as an antioxidant, e.g., as a Ultraviolet (UV) protectant in cosmetics and in various medical applications. It has been produced by the hydrolysis of γ-oryzanol found in rice bran oil soapstock. In this study, the base-catalyzed, homogenous hydrolysis of γ-oryzanol was conducted using various ratios of potassium hydroxide (KOH) to γ-oryzanol, initial concentrations of γ-oryzanol in the reaction mixture, and ratios of ethanol (EtOH) (as cosolvent)/ethyl acetate (EtOAc) (γ-oryzanol solution). Acceleration of the reaction using a planar type of ultrasound sonicator (78 and 130 kHz) at different reaction temperatures was explored. By using a heating method, the 80% yield of FA was attained at 75 °C in 4 h under homogeneous conditions (initial concentration of γ-oryzanol 12 mg/mL, the KOH/γ-oryzanol ratio (wt/wt) 10/1, and EtOH/EtOAc ratio (v/v) 5/1). With the assistance of 78 and 130 kHz irradiation, the yields reached 90%. The heating method was applied for the γ-oryzanol-containing extract prepared from rice bran oil soapstock. From soapstock, the 74.3% yield of FA was obtained, but 20% of the trans-FA in the reaction mixture was transformed into cis-form within one month.

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