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The process parameters for non-typical seeds during simulated cold deep oil expression

Robert Rusinek, Rafał Rybczyński, Jerzy Tys, Marzena Gawrysiak- Witulska, Małgorzata Nogala-Kałucka and Aleksander Siger
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Robert Rusinek: Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lublin, Poland
Rafał Rybczyński: Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lublin, Poland
Jerzy Tys: Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lublin, Poland
Marzena Gawrysiak- Witulska: Institute of Food Technology of Plant Origin and 3Department of Biochemistry and Food Analysis, Faculty of Food Science and Technology, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Poznań, Poland

Czech Journal of Food Sciences, 2012, vol. 30, issue 2, 126-134

Abstract: We have determined the parameters of oil expression process for non-typical seeds of oil-producing plants, such as quince tree, safflower, fennel-flower, cuckoo-flower, tarweed, lallemantia, sea-buckthorn, borage, evening primrose, mustard, and others. The relative moisture of most of the seeds tested ranged from 5.5% to 8.9%. The values of the oil point pressure obtained for the seeds permitted detailed classification of the plant species under study into 7 seed hardness groups. The largest group belonged to the pressure range from 10 to 15 MPa (oil flax, spring rapeseed cvs Bronowski, Mazowiecki, and Star, spring rape cv. Porkland and local population, oil radish, spring camelina, mustard cv. Małopolska, evening primrose cv. UWM). The oil content in this group was above 30%, and in the case of rapeseed cv. Mazowiecki and Bronowski it was 40%. The values of compression energy obtained for the materials studied in the oil test ranged from 3.69 J (oil sunflower cv. Wielkopolski) to 64.18 J (sea-buckthorn).

Keywords: Keywords: oil seeds; fat content; cold expression; oil-point (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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