Author/Authors :
Özcan, Mehmet Musa Department of Food Engineering - Faculty of Agriculture - Selcuk Universty, 42031 Konya, TURKEY , Ören, Derya Food Engineering - Zade Oil Company, Konya, TURKEY
Abstract :
In this study, moisture content, free fatty acids, peroxide, iodine value, unsapaonifiable matter, saponification value, fatty acid composition and tocopherol contents of wheat germ oil obtained by SC-CO2 extraction and cold press technology were investigated. Moisture, free fatty acid (FFA), peroxide value, iodine value, unsaponifiable matter and saponification value of cold press and supercritical CO2 extraction method oils were established as 0.097% and 13.32, 0.84% and 5.9%, 8.9 meq O2/kg and 15.8, 132 and 128, 6.5 g/kg and 8.04 and 197 and 182mg KOH/g, respectively. Major fatty acids of samples were determined as palmitic, oleic and linoleic acids. Campesterol and β-stosterols of wheat germ oils obtained by cold press and supercritical CO2 extraction are the major sterols. The germ oil extracted by both methods contained 24.19% and 23.44 % campesterol and 60.98% and 61.56% β-stosterol, respectively. While germ oil obtained supercritical CO2 extraction contains 50.60% α-tocopherol and 49.39% β-tocopherol, oil obtained by cold press contained 73.12% α-tocopherol and 26.83% β-tocopherol. Supercritical CO2 extraction being conducted for the process must be decided whether the pilot or industrial scala. Supercritical CO2 extraction that high oil yield is very high investment costs.
Keywords :
Fatty acids , Tocopherol , Super critical carbondioxide extraction , Cold press , Wheat germ oil