Extraction of fish oil from the skin of Indian mackerel using supercritical fluids
The total oil was extracted from the ground skin of Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) using various techniques of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) at 20–35 MPa and 45–75 �C and by the Soxhlet method for comparison. The oil yield increased with pressure and temperature and the highest yi...
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my.iium.irep.250592015-12-31T03:59:08Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/25059/ Extraction of fish oil from the skin of Indian mackerel using supercritical fluids Ferdosh, Sahena Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam Selamat, Jinap Jahurul, Md. Haque Akanda Khatib, Alfi Nik Ab Rahman, Nik Norulaini QD Chemistry The total oil was extracted from the ground skin of Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) using various techniques of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) at 20–35 MPa and 45–75 �C and by the Soxhlet method for comparison. The oil yield increased with pressure and temperature and the highest yields were 24.7, 53.2, 52.8, and 52.3/100 g sample (dry basis) for the continuous, cosolvent, soaking, and pressure swing techniques, respectively, at 35 MPa and 75 �C. The yield from the Soxhlet extraction was 53.6/100 g sample (dry basis). The CO2 consumption was 581.8, 493.6, 484.9 and 290.9 g for the continuous, cosolvent, soaking and pressure swing techniques, respectively, at 35 MPa and 75 �C. The largest recoveries of PUFA, especially the x-3 family, were achieved from the soaking and pressure swing techniques at 35 MPa and 75 �C. Thus, the pressure swing and soaking techniques are the most effective at extracting the oil from fish skin. Elsevier 2010-02 Article REM application/pdf en cc_by_nd http://irep.iium.edu.my/25059/4/Extraction_of_fish_oil_from_the_skin_of_Indian_mackerel_using_supercritical_fluids.pdf Ferdosh, Sahena and Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam and Selamat, Jinap and Jahurul, Md. Haque Akanda and Khatib, Alfi and Nik Ab Rahman, Nik Norulaini (2010) Extraction of fish oil from the skin of Indian mackerel using supercritical fluids. Journal of Food Engineering, 99 (1). pp. 63-69. ISSN 0260-8774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2010.01.038 doi:10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2010.01.038 |
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The total oil was extracted from the ground skin of Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) using various
techniques of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) at 20–35 MPa and 45–75 �C and by the Soxhlet method
for comparison. The oil yield increased with pressure and temperature and the highest yields were 24.7,
53.2, 52.8, and 52.3/100 g sample (dry basis) for the continuous, cosolvent, soaking, and pressure swing
techniques, respectively, at 35 MPa and 75 �C. The yield from the Soxhlet extraction was 53.6/100 g sample
(dry basis). The CO2 consumption was 581.8, 493.6, 484.9 and 290.9 g for the continuous, cosolvent,
soaking and pressure swing techniques, respectively, at 35 MPa and 75 �C. The largest recoveries of PUFA,
especially the x-3 family, were achieved from the soaking and pressure swing techniques at 35 MPa and
75 �C. Thus, the pressure swing and soaking techniques are the most effective at extracting the oil from
fish skin. |
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Extraction of fish oil from the skin of Indian mackerel using supercritical fluids |
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