Improvement of Soybean Oil Solvent Extraction through Enzymatic Pretreatment Article (PDF Available) in International Journal of Agronomy 2012(1687-8159) · March 2012 with 138 Reads

The purpose of this study is to evaluate multienzyme hydrolysis as a pretreatment option to improve soybean oil solvent extraction and its eventual adaptation to conventional processes. Enzymatic action causes the degradation of the cell structures that contain oil. Improvements in terms of extraction, yield, and extraction rate are expected to be achieved. Soybean flakes and collets were used ...
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate multienzyme hydrolysis as a pretreatment option to improve soybean oil solvent extraction and its eventual adaptation to conventional processes. Enzymatic action causes the degradation of the cell structures that co...
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Improvement of Soybean Oil Solvent Extraction through Enzymatic PretreatmentThe purpose of this study is to evaluate multienzyme hydrolysis as a pretreatment option to improve soybean oil solvent extraction and its event...
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate multienzyme hydrolysis as a pretreatment option to improve soybean oil solvent extraction and its eventual adaptation to conventional processes. Enzymatic action causes the degradation of the cell structures that contain oil. Improvements in terms of extraction, yield, and extraction rate are expected to be achieved.
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Improvement of Soybean Oil Solvent Extraction through Enzymatic Pretreatment By F. V. Grasso, P. A. Montoya, C. C. Camusso and B. G. Maroto No static citation data No static citation data Cite
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oil. Improvements in terms of extraction, yield, and extraction rate are expected to be achieved. Soybean flakes and collets were used as materials and hexane was used as a solvent. Temperature ...
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Enzymatic action causes the degradation of the cell structures that contain oil. Improvements in terms of extraction, yield, and extraction rate are expected to be achieved. Soybean flakes and collets were used as materials and hexane was used as a solvent. Temperature, pH, and incubation time were optimized and diffusion coefficients were ...
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate multienzyme hydrolysis as a pretreatment option to improve soybean oil solvent extraction and its eventual adaptation to conventional processes. Enzymatic action causes the degradation of the cell structures that contain oil. Improvements in terms of extraction, yield, and extraction rate are expected to ...
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Best yields were obtained for soybean flakes (27.59% DB); the combination of several pretreatments produces an improvement in yield. In the case of soybean collets, which go through solvent extraction
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Improvement of Soybean Oil Solvent Extraction through Enzymatic Pretreatment Article (PDF Available) in International Journal of Agronomy 2012(1687-8159) · March
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Improvement of Soybean Oil Solvent Extraction through Enzymatic PretreatmentThe purpose of this study is to evaluate multienzyme hydrolysis as a pretreatment option to improve soybean oil solvent extraction
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Soybean flakes and collets were used as materials and hexane was used as a solvent. Temperature, pH, and incubation time were optimized and diffusion coefficients were estimated for each solid. Extractions were carried out in a column, oil
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Soyabean Extraction Plant Corn Oil Extraction Plant OEM . Soybean seeds contain 16 to 18% oil. Normally soya bean seeds are not subjected to mechanical pressing but the entire oil is extracted after preparation of the seeds in the solvent and Soybean Extraction
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The data on the kinetics of extraction of soybean oil and free fatty acids using absolute and hydrous ethanol as solvents can be observed in Fig. 1, Fig. 2.Through the experimental data shown in Fig. 1 it is possible to verify that the oil contained in the soybean migrates quickly to the extracted phase at the beginning of the extraction process and then the extraction
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