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Supercritical fluid extraction of minor lipids from pretreated sunflower oil deodorizer distillates
Authors:Luis Vzquez  Carlos F Torres  Tiziana Fornari  Nuria Grigelmo  Francisco J Seorns  Guillermo Reglero
Affiliation:Luis Vázquez,Carlos F. Torres,Tiziana Fornari,Nuria Grigelmo,Francisco J. Señoráns,Guillermo Reglero
Abstract:The recovery of minor lipid compounds (tocopherols and phytosterols) from sunflower oil deodorizer distillates using countercurrent supercritical carbon dioxide extraction has been studied. Since the raw material employed contains large amounts of triacylglycerols and free fatty acids, chemical transformation of these compounds into their corresponding fatty acid ethyl esters was previously carried out, in order to favor the concentration of minor lipids in the raffinate product. Extractions of the original and pretreated raw material were carried out in a pilot‐scale plant at 65 °C, with pressures ranging from 15 to 23 MPa and solvent‐to‐feed ratios from 15 to 30. The influence of the feed composition in the extraction process was analyzed by comparison of the tocopherol and phytosterol yields and enrichment factors obtained in each case. The chemical transformation of the deodorizer distillate composition significantly enhances the concentration of minor lipids in the raffinate product. Additionally, the reaction step produced a solid phase, mainly consisting of sterols, which was isolated from the liquid product.
Keywords:Deodorizer distillates  fatty acid ethyl esters  phytosterols  supercritical extraction  tocopherols
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