Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids (Jan 2019)

Value of hydroalcoholic treatment of rapeseed for oil extraction and protein enrichment☆

  • Citeau Morgane,
  • Regis Jennifer,
  • Carré Patrick,
  • Fine Frédéric

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2018035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
p. 1

Abstract

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This study investigated alternative solvents: ethanol and isopropanol, to replace hexane and enhance the quality and value of oil and meal. Rapeseed oil extraction was carried out using ethanol (92 wt.% or 96 wt.%), isopropanol (84 wt.% or 88 wt.%) or hexane (as reference). Results show that hydroalcoholic extraction increased meal protein content by 13% compared to hexane extraction, but without significant influence of alcohol and water content. However, increasing water content improved glucosinolate extractability. Isopropanol 84 wt.% eliminated most glucosinolates from the seeds, decreasing glucosinolate concentration by 49–73% compared to meals extracted by the other alcohols.

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