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Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction and Characterization of Argentinean Chia Seed Oil
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2010-09Registro en:
Ixtaina, Vanesa Yanet; Mattea, Facundo; Cardarelli, Damián Aldo; Mattea, Miguel Angel; Nolasco, Susana Maria; et al.; Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction and Characterization of Argentinean Chia Seed Oil; Springer; Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society; 88; 2; 9-2010; 289-298
0003-021X
1558-9331
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Ixtaina, Vanesa Yanet
Mattea, Facundo
Cardarelli, Damián Aldo
Mattea, Miguel Angel
Nolasco, Susana Maria
Tomás, Mabel Cristina
Resumen
Extraction of chia seed oil was performed with supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2). To investigate the effects of pressure and temperature on the oil solubility and yield, two isobaric (250 and 450 bar) and two isothermal (40 and 60 °C) extraction conditions were selected. The global extraction yield of chia oil increased with pressure enhancement, but temperature had a little influence on it. The maximum oil recovery using SC-CO2 at a mass flow rate of 8 kg/h was 97%, which was obtained at 60 °C, 450 bar for a 138-min extraction. The results showed that solubility changed from 4.8 g oil/kg CO2 at 60 °C–250 bar to 28.8 g oil/kg CO2 at 60 °C–450 bar. The final extract obtained by SC-CO2 under different conditions and Soxhlet extraction contained mainly α-linolenic (64.9–65.6%) and linoleic (19.8–20.3%) acids. SC-CO2 extraction is an interesting alternative methodology because it is possible to achieve a chia oil yield close to that obtained by conventional extraction with a similar fatty acid composition using an environmentally friendly process.