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Chia (Salvia Hispanica) Seed Oil Extraction By-Product and Its Edible Applications

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FOOD REVIEWS INTERNATIONAL
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/87559129.2022.2160457

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Cake; chia; functional foods; oil; meal; protein; Salvia hispanica

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This review discusses the extraction process, composition, and attributes of chia oil, as well as the valorization of its by-product. The valorization includes the production of protein ingredients, extraction of phenolic compounds, supplementation in various food products, and use as a fat replacer and stabilizer. Chia gum extracted from chia cake has also been used in low-fat vegan mayonnaise and edible biodegradable films. The paper also presents future research directions.
Chia (Salvia hispanica) is native to Mexico and Guatemala, but today it is also cultivated in the Americas, Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Columbia, Europe and Peru. Chia seeds are rich in oil (25% to 39%) and protein (16% to 26%). Chia seeds are also a good source of omega-3 acids, omega-6 acids, tocopherols, phytosterols and phenolic compounds. In the last few years, chia seeds and their derived ingredients have been studied as functional foods. In this paper, the processes applied for chia oil extraction, its composition and attributes, as well as the valorization of its by-product (partially defatted chia cake or defatted meal) are reviewed. Valorization of the chia cake or meal includes production of protein ingredients (concentrate and isolate), extraction of phenolic compounds, supplementation of breads, cookies, muffins, pasta and meat products, and use as a fat replacer and stabilizer in the production of low-fat salad dressing and ice cream. Chia gum or mucilage has also been extracted from chia cake and used as ingredients in the formulation of low fat vegan mayonnaise and edible biodegradable films. Some research avenues for future studies are also presented.

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