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HERO ID
7730174
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Studies on the extraction of wheat germ oil by commercial hexane
Author(s)
Megahad, OA; El Kinawy, OS
Year
2002
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Grasas y Aceites
ISSN:
0017-3495
EISSN:
1988-4214
Publisher
Instituto de la Grasa
Location
SEVILLE
Volume
53
Issue
4
Page Numbers
414-418
Language
English
DOI
10.3989/gya.2002.v53.i4.339
Web of Science Id
WOS:000181694400008
Abstract
Extraction of an edible oil from wheat germ, an important byproduct of wheat milling industry in Egypt, using commercial hexane was studied. The extraction was carried out in a single and in two successive stages using different solvent-to-solid ratios from 2 to 6 m3 / ton. The results showed that a good oil recovery (about 75%) can be achieved using 4 m3 hexane for each ton germ extracted in a single stage. This amount of solvent can be reduced to 2.5 m3 / ton if the process is carried out in two successive stages. The study has shown also that the amount of oil recovered from wheat germ is not significantly affected by heating the extraction mixture during the extraction process. The developments of free acids and peroxides in the oil during the storage period of wheat germ prior to extraction and during the hot extraction process were also investigated.
Keywords
extraction; hexane; oil; wheat germ
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