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Comparative study on the extraction of macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia) oil using different processing methods

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LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 154, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2021.112614

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Macadamia oil; Processing method; Minor components; Antioxidant capacity; Rheological behavior

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The study found that macadamia oils extracted by pressing had higher levels of antioxidants and beneficial minor components compared to those extracted by solvents or aqueous methods. This suggests that pressing may be the most suitable method for extracting macadamia oil for use in health or cosmetic products.
A comparison study has been performed to analyze the chemical compositions, antioxidant activity, thermal and rheological behaviors of macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia) oils (MOs) obtained by squeezing, solvents extraction and aqueous extraction. MOs were rich in monounsaturated fatty acids (82.73-82.85%), including mainly oleic acid (60.74-61.37%) and palmitoleic acid (18.71-19.39%). The lipid compositions, tocopherol (~36 mg/kg) and phytosterols (~1900 mg/kg) were not significantly influenced by processing method. However, the content of squalene (261.88 mg/kg), polyphenols (39.74 mg/kg) and antioxidant capacity of MOs obtained by squeezing were significantly higher than those extracted by solvents and aqueous. Furthermore, different processing method in the thermal and spectral profiles of MOs was similar, and MOs were liquid at room temperature (25 degrees C). Additionally, all MOs exhibited Newtonian flow behavior. This study indicated that the pressing might be the most suitable process for extracting macadamia oil with a high antioxidant capacity and beneficial minor components.

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