2023
DOI: 10.3390/pr11082512
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Defatting and Defatted Peanuts: A Critical Review on Methods of Oil Extraction and Consideration of Solid Matrix as a By-Product or Intended Target

Freddy Mahfoud,
Jean Assaf,
Rudolph Elias
et al.

Abstract: Peanuts, being crucial crops of global importance, have gained widespread recognition for their versatility and nutritional value. In addition to direct consumption, either with or without treatment, peanuts can be the subject of diverse applications focusing mainly on two distinct objectives: oil extraction and defatting processes. As a result of the first process, a solid matrix is generated as a by-product, necessitating the exploration of strategies for its valorization, while the second process is centere… Show more

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“…While the solvent extraction method yields a high extraction rate, it comes with the challenge of solvent residues in the oil and grease, necessitating rigorous refining procedures. Additionally, the process exposes the human body to a substantial volume of organic reagents, leading to mild reactions in the central nervous system, including dizziness, nausea, and headaches, which are hazardous to human safety [3]. Aqueous enzyme extraction (AEE) employs water as a medium, leveraging both mechanical shear force and biological enzymes to break down the peanut cell wall and its internal structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the solvent extraction method yields a high extraction rate, it comes with the challenge of solvent residues in the oil and grease, necessitating rigorous refining procedures. Additionally, the process exposes the human body to a substantial volume of organic reagents, leading to mild reactions in the central nervous system, including dizziness, nausea, and headaches, which are hazardous to human safety [3]. Aqueous enzyme extraction (AEE) employs water as a medium, leveraging both mechanical shear force and biological enzymes to break down the peanut cell wall and its internal structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%