The supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of wheat bran oil with pure supercritical carbon dioxide at different extraction pressures (25, 40, and 55 MPa) and temperatures (40, 70, and 95°C) has been studied. Since wheat bran contains important bioactive compounds such as alkylresorcinols (AR) and other phenolic compounds, the content of these compounds in the extracted oil was evaluated in order to establish oil quality. The influence of extraction pressure and temperature and wheat bran moisture on the extraction yield and oil quality was studied. Oil quality was evaluated through parameters such as AR content and profile, total polyphenols index (TPI), antioxidant activity, and fatty acids profile. SFE performed over fresh wheat bra...
SC-CO2 and traditional solvent methods were used to extract alkylresorcinols (ARs) in wheat bran (WB...
Wheat germ oil was obtained by mechanical pressing using a small-scale screw press and by supercriti...
Parboiled rice bran oil was obtained with supercritical CO2 at temperatures and pressures varying fr...
The supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of wheat bran alkylresorcinols has been studied. Extraction...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) was used as a solvent to extract oil from wheat bran. Extracti...
This study examined the supercritical fluid extraction of wheat germ oil. The effects of pressure (2...
A wheat bran oily extract obtained with supercritical carbon dioxide at 25.0 0.1 MPa and 40 2 ...
Laboratory-prepared wheat germ oil was obtained by cold pressing and supercritical CO2 extraction. T...
This study examined the supercritical fluid extraction of wheat germ oil. The effects of pressure (2...
Wheat germ oil was extracted using an environmental friendly solvent, supercritical carbon dioxide (...
The supercritical fluid extraction of corn germ oil has been studied in this work. Extractions were ...
Rice bran oil was extracted using environmentally-friendly supercritical carbon dioxide at varying c...
Rice bran has been proven that it contains high amount of bioactive compounds such as vitamin E and ...
Supercritical carbon dioxide extraction, as a relatively new separation technique, can be used as a...
Response surface methodology was applied in this study to optimize the operating parameters of supe...
SC-CO2 and traditional solvent methods were used to extract alkylresorcinols (ARs) in wheat bran (WB...
Wheat germ oil was obtained by mechanical pressing using a small-scale screw press and by supercriti...
Parboiled rice bran oil was obtained with supercritical CO2 at temperatures and pressures varying fr...
The supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of wheat bran alkylresorcinols has been studied. Extraction...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) was used as a solvent to extract oil from wheat bran. Extracti...
This study examined the supercritical fluid extraction of wheat germ oil. The effects of pressure (2...
A wheat bran oily extract obtained with supercritical carbon dioxide at 25.0 0.1 MPa and 40 2 ...
Laboratory-prepared wheat germ oil was obtained by cold pressing and supercritical CO2 extraction. T...
This study examined the supercritical fluid extraction of wheat germ oil. The effects of pressure (2...
Wheat germ oil was extracted using an environmental friendly solvent, supercritical carbon dioxide (...
The supercritical fluid extraction of corn germ oil has been studied in this work. Extractions were ...
Rice bran oil was extracted using environmentally-friendly supercritical carbon dioxide at varying c...
Rice bran has been proven that it contains high amount of bioactive compounds such as vitamin E and ...
Supercritical carbon dioxide extraction, as a relatively new separation technique, can be used as a...
Response surface methodology was applied in this study to optimize the operating parameters of supe...
SC-CO2 and traditional solvent methods were used to extract alkylresorcinols (ARs) in wheat bran (WB...
Wheat germ oil was obtained by mechanical pressing using a small-scale screw press and by supercriti...
Parboiled rice bran oil was obtained with supercritical CO2 at temperatures and pressures varying fr...