Title :
A new eco-friendly defatting process of peanuts by mechanical expression preserving structure integrity (MEPSI)
Author :
Nader, Joelle ; Afif, Charbel ; Louka, Nicolas
Author_Institution :
Centre d´Anal. et de Rech., Univ. St.-Joseph de Beyrouth, Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract :
This article represents a scientific approach to the environment-friendly and energy saving processes which incited us to develop a new efficient, healthy, economical and less polluting defatting process. In this paper, mechanical oil extraction was conducted on peanuts by preserving their structure integrity and the process was followed by a quantitative and qualitative study on the physicochemical properties of the defatted grains in order to investigate the best extraction parameters. The described extraction process coupled to a reconstitution process by Intensification of Vaporization by Decompression to the Vacuum (IVDV) showed that the optimal conditions are 5% d.b. initial water content, 2 days at 4°C of homogenization period, pressing at around 10 MPa (at room temperature) for 3 to 4 min most preferably at a compression speed of 8mm/sec, using the appropriate process modification to avoid structure damages and loss of deteriorated seeds, then reconstituting by IVDV with a pressure of 0.9MPa applied for 10 sec on hydrated peanuts to 10% d.b.
Keywords :
bioenergy conversion; crops; fuel processing; petroleum industry; IVDV; MEPSI; ecofriendly defatting process; intensification of vaporization by decompression to the vacuum; mechanical expression preserving structure integrity; mechanical oil extraction; oilseed crop; peanut hydration; process modification; reconstitution process; Chemicals; Moisture; Presses; Pressing; Proteins; Renewable energy sources; Solvents; Environment-friendly; defatting; energy saving; industrial waste; peanuts; pressing;
Conference_Titel :
Renewable Energies for Developing Countries (REDEC), 2014 International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/REDEC.2014.7038531