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Study on the pilot-scale extraction of onion oleoresin using supercritical CO2

✍ Scribed by Sass-Kiss, Agnes; Simandi, Bela; Gao, Yanxiang; Boross, Ferenc; Vamos-Falusi, Zsuzsanna


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
245 KB
Volume
76
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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✦ Synopsis


Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-was used to produce oleoresin CO 2 ) from dried onion by pilot-scale extraction. The results showed that the extraction pressure and temperature a †ected the yield and sulphur concentration of onion oleoresin. Increase of the temperature from 45 to 65¡C at 300 bar resulted in an increase of the yield and the sulphur concentration of oleoresin. At the same temperature (45¡C) the yield was also higher at 300 bar than 100 bar while sulphur concentration of oleoresin got smaller at 300 bar than at 100 bar. The volatile composition of oleoresin displayed practically no di †erences as a function of extraction parameters. Comparison of di †erent extraction methods showed that the yield after extraction was 22 times higher than that SC-CO 2 after steam distillation, but it was 14 or 39 times less than that after alcohol extraction, shaking at 25¡C or in Soxhlet apparatus, respectively. The concentration of sulphur was the highest in steam distilled onion oil while it was the lowest in the extract of hexane and alcohol (at 25¡C). The results of sensory evaluation showed that oleoresin extracted by was the Ðrst in ranking (at level of SC-CO 2 signiÐcance 0É05), before steam distilled oil and alcoholic extract. There was no signiÐcant di †erence between steam distilled oil and alcoholic extract in ranking, but the alcoholic extract was the least desirable, since the intensity of its o † odour attribute was the highest.


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