2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2008.12.002
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Extraction of safflower seed oil by supercritical CO2

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“…In general, the study of modeling SC-CO 2 extraction and rheological behavior have been carried out by a frequentist approach, adjusting nonlinear models, which aim to synthesize pieces of information into parameter estimates to be interpreted (Papamichail et al, 2000;Reverchon 1997;Souza et al, 2008;Meziane et al, 2006;Fiori, 2007;Han et al, 2009;Ixtaina et al, 2010;Corso et al, 2010;Saxena et al, R. CARDOSO DE OLIVEIRA, R.M. ROSSI, M.L.…”
Section: Bayesian Inferencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In general, the study of modeling SC-CO 2 extraction and rheological behavior have been carried out by a frequentist approach, adjusting nonlinear models, which aim to synthesize pieces of information into parameter estimates to be interpreted (Papamichail et al, 2000;Reverchon 1997;Souza et al, 2008;Meziane et al, 2006;Fiori, 2007;Han et al, 2009;Ixtaina et al, 2010;Corso et al, 2010;Saxena et al, R. CARDOSO DE OLIVEIRA, R.M. ROSSI, M.L.…”
Section: Bayesian Inferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The viscosity of the passion fruit oil extracted at the best condition of SC-CO 2 was determined for the temperatures in a range of 10 to 70 °C in steps of 10 °C and the shear rates from 1.02 to 70 s Salgin et al, 2006;Jachmanián et al, 2006;Fiori, 2007;Han et al, 2009;Sánchez-Vicente et al, 2009;Ixtaina et al, 2010;Döker et al, 2010;Corso et al, 2010). This is attributed to the increase in the SC-CO 2 density, which results in the increase of its dissolving ability and the solubility of the components.…”
Section: Rheological Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that the smaller particle size resulted more oil than larger particle size. According to Han et al (2009), the main reason for increasing oil yield by decreasing the particle size is because of the increase in the specific surface area of oilseed interacting with the solvent. The results showed that the hexane volume had a critical role on oil extraction although extraction by hexane was dependent on the particle size.…”
Section: Effect Of Hexane Ultrasonication and Particle Size On Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It becomes the focus of attention due to its chemical and physical properties: Non-flammable, non-toxic, non-corrosive, etc. Furthermore, the extracted product has a good quality and scarcely needs any particular refining operation (Han et al, 2009). Thus, SC-CO 2 technology has been applied to the extraction of oil from a large number of materials.…”
Section: Supercritical Fluid Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%