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From coffee industry waste materials to skin-friendly products with improved skin fat levels
(2013-03-01)
Spent coffee grounds (SCG), which are the residue obtained from the treatment of coffee with hot water or steam, can be used for industrial applications, due to the high content in lipids. The cosmetic products might be a ...
Sensory and yield response surface analysis of supercritical CO2 extracted aromatic oil from roasted coffee
(Assn Food Scient Techn IndiaMysoreÍndia, 2001)
The green generation of sunscreens: Using coffee industrial sub-products
(2016-02-01)
Spent coffee grounds and green coffee defective beans, which are industrial sub-products of coffee processing, have a potential use for cosmetic applications, due to their safety and high content in lipids that present ...
Sensory evaluation of black instant coffee beverage with some volatile compounds present in aromatic oil from roasted coffee
(Soc Brasileira Ciencia Tecnologia AlimentosCampinasBrasil, 2009)
Synergistic effect of green coffee oil and synthetic sunscreen for health care application
(Elsevier B.V., 2014-01-01)
Green coffee oil (GCO) is a potential natural product for application in health care products. In this study, the properties of GCO from spent coffee grains were evaluated aiming its application in sunscreens. GCO showed ...
Nanocápsulas de poli (L-ácido lático) contendo óleo de café torrado
(Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáCampo MouraoMedianeiraPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Tecnologia de Alimentos, 2013-12-11)
Coffee flavor is a mixture of volatile components found in the oil obtained from the roasted coffee. Soluble coffee loses part of its aroma due to processing conditions which could be reintroduced to the product by the ...
Extraction of green coffee oil using supercritical carbon dioxide
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 2008)
Extraction of green coffee oil using supercritical carbon dioxide
(2008)
Supercritical CO2 extraction was used to refine coffee oil obtained by mechanical pressing. Extractions were carried out using 50–70 ◦C and pressures ranging from 15.2 to 35.2MPa, with a CO2 flow rate of 1 standard L/min ...