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Impact of industrial hammer mill rotor speed on extraction efficiency and quality of extra virgin olive oil

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 242, Issue -, Pages 362-368

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.09.003

Keywords

Olive oil; Processing; Hammer mill; Rotor speed; Quality; Extraction efficiency; Phenols; Volatile

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  1. Fulbright Foundation

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Crushing is a key step during olive oil extraction. Among commercial crushers, the hammer mill is the most widely used due to its robustness and high throughput. In the present work, the impact of hammer mill rotor speed on extraction yield and overall quality of super-high-density Arbosana olive oils were assessed in an industrial facility. Our results show that increasing the rotor speed from 2400 rpm to 3600 rpm led to a rise in oil yield of 1.2%, while conserving quality parameters. Sensory analysis showed more pungency with increased rotation speed, while others attributes were unaffected. Volatile compounds showed little variation with the differences in crusher speed; however, total phenols content, two relevant secoiridoids, and triterpenoids levels increased with rotor speed. Hammer mill rotor speed is a processing variable that can be tuned to increase the extraction efficiency and modulate the chemical composition of extra virgin olive oil.

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