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Quantitative and qualitative characterization of mango kernel seed oil extracted using supercritical CO2 and solvent extraction techniques.

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e03068
 
Title Quantitative and qualitative characterization of mango kernel seed oil
extracted using supercritical CO2 and solvent extraction techniques.
 
Creator Olugbenga, Olufemi Awolu
Manohar, B.
 
Subject 19 Lipids-oils/fats
01 Oilseeds
06 Mango
 
Description Characterization of mango kernel seed oil extracted using supercritical CO2 (SC–CO2) and conventional solvent
(hexane, petroleum ether, ethanol and acetone) extraction techniques was carried out using differential scanning
calorimetry (DSC), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Gas chromatography mass spectroscopy (GCMS)
and fluorescence microscope. The extractor and separator temperatures of the SC-CO2 were 60 and 50 �C
respectively while the pressure was varied from 35 to 40 MPa. Solvent extractions were maintained at the boiling
points of the various solvents. The results indicated that solvent extraction had higher yields (8.02–19.88%) while
SC-CO2 had a lower yield (2.5–3.6 %); the yield of conventional solvent extraction increased with decreasing
particle sizes. Ethanol extracted oil had lowest enthalpies of endothermic reaction (1.17–2.74 J/g); while other
solvents were between 42.54 and 45.64 J/g with SC-CO2 having 37.40 J/g. The melting points for ethanol
extracted oil were 7.34 and 35.20 �C; other solvents ranged between 13.39 and 15.15 �C while, SC-CO2 was 35.05
�C. SC-CO2 extracted oil had no crystallization parameter, while conventional solvent extracted oil with the
exception of ethanol were between -33.23 and -33.97 J/g. The FTIR showed that CH3, CH2 and COH were the
predominant functional groups in hexane, petroleum ether, acetone and SC-CO2-extracted oil; ethanol extracted
oil had –OH and CH2. The extracted oil using solvent extraction technique was higher in unsaturated fatty acid
(UFA) with the exception of acetone extracted oil. SC-CO2 extracted oil had higher saturated fatty acid (SFA)
content (47.01%). The predominant UFA and SFA were oleic acid stearic acid.
 
Date 2019
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://ir.cftri.com/14274/1/Heliyon%205%20%282019%29%20e03068.pdf
Olugbenga, Olufemi Awolu and Manohar, B. (2019) Quantitative and qualitative characterization of mango kernel seed oil extracted using supercritical CO2 and solvent extraction techniques. Heliyon, 5. pp. 1-6.