Sesame Oil Extraction Using N Hexane in Gambia
- Use: Sesame Oil
- Type:Sesame Oil Extraction Machine
- Production Capacity: 400
- Power: 380v/7.5kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1700x1250x1650mm
- Thicness: 5-30mm
- Core Components: Motor, Pump, Gear, Gearbox
- Market: Gambia
Extraction and characterization of oil from sesame seed
Abstract. The extraction and characterization of sesame oil was carried out by solvent extraction using n-hexane as the solvent. Output yield evaluated as a function of temperature, contact time
Many researchers have studied the impact of different solvents on sesame oil extraction, using n-hexane, cyclohexane, and benzene, a mixture of n-hexane/chloroform (2:1, v/v), chloroform, acetic ether, butanol, and acetone; moreover, they have used hexane and used compressed propane and supercritical carbon dioxide. The majority of researchers
Extraction yields of sesame oils obtained by Soxhlet
This study aimed at characterizing oil extracted from roasted and unroasted sesame seeds (Sesamum indicum L.) following either Soxhlet using hexane as the solvent or cold pressing. We obtained an
In this study, the optimum operating conditions for sesame oil extraction were studied. N-hexane was used as a solvent. Different variables were investigated; sesame seeds particle sizes, ratio of solvent to seeds mass, contact time, stirring effect, roasting impact and extraction temperatures. Results obtained showed that higher rates of extraction were obtained when roasting sesame seed to
Optimizing the extraction process of sesame seed's oil using
The extraction and characterization of sesame oil was carried out by solvent extraction using n-hexane as the solvent. Output yield evaluated as a function of temperature, contact time and different particle sizes gave an average of 44.80 % oil yield. The extracted oil had a pH value of 4.33 and refractive index of 1.472.
The conventional process for sesame oil extraction includes: (1) cleaning, (2) dehulling, (3) roasting, (4) grinding and (5) oil extraction, respectively (Fukuda and Namiki, 1988). Roasting is a critical stage which influences color, composition, and organoleptic qualities of the extracted oils as well as oxidative stability ( Yen and Shyu, 1989 ).
Optimization of sesame seeds oil extraction operating
The 7:1 n-hexane-to-biomass ratio (140 mL n-hexane/20 g seed powder) and the 20 min extraction time were found as optimum conditions to get an oil yield of 47.86 ± 0.09 %.
Oil was extracted from 10.0 g of sesame powdered with n-hexane using Foss Soxtec™ 8000 extraction equipment, with certain modifications, according to Yisak et al. (2022) protocol. A 10.0 g of powdered sesame sample was weighed in thimble by electronic analytical balance, which was placed in the thimble adapter part of the instrument and a 150
Optimization of Sesame Oil Extraction by Screw-Pressing at
The extraction and characterization of sesame oil was carried out by solvent extraction using n-hexane as the solvent. Output yield evaluated as a function of temperature, contact time and different particle sizes gave an average of 44.80 % oil yield. The extracted oil had a pH value of 4.33 and refractive index of 1.472.
Comparative Study of Modeling Sesame Oil Extraction Process By Using Hexane Abstract: In this paper, a systematic approach for comparing popular modeling techniques such as Response Surface Method, Radial Basis Functions (RBF), and Artificial Neural Network (ANN) to model hexane sesame oil extraction process is investigated, based on multiple