Dynamic supercritical CO2 extraction for removal of cholesterol from anhydrous milk fat |
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Authors: | W. Huber,A. Molero,C. Pereyra,& E. Martí nez de la Ossa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cádiz, 11510 Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain |
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Abstract: | The feasibility of different extraction techniques for the selective removal of cholesterol from anhydrous milk fat (AMF) by supercritical carbon dioxide has been studied. A dynamic extraction system was used to determine both the experimental solubility of anhydrous milk fat in the supercritical solvent and the selectivity of cholesterol over anhydrous milk fat at 40–70°C and 8–40MPa at various stages during extraction. In addition, adsorbents were used for the selective removal of cholesterol from anhydrous milk fat. The results indicate that a direct extraction alone or with several separators in series are not practical, but a selective removal of 97% of the cholesterol from the extracted anhydrous milk fat is possible by using an adsorbent with recovery of solvent and cholesterol. A schematic industrial countercurrent process for the removal of cholesterol and the fractionation of milk fat is proposed. |
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Keywords: | Countercurrent extraction flow rate pressure selective adsorbtion silica gel temperature |
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