Microwave pre-treatment of canola seeds and flaked seeds for increased hot expeller oil yield

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Mohammed A. Fouad M. Gaber
Maged Peter Mansour
Francisco J. Trujillo
Pablo Juliano
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[1] The University of New South Wales,School of Chemical Engineering
[2] CSIRO Agriculture and Food,undefined
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Microwave cooking; Microwave conditioning; Steam cooking; Canola oil; Hot pressing; Oil extraction;
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Microwave (MW) pre-treatment of canola seeds or flaked seeds was found to be a superior alternative to the conventional thermal pre-treatment (steam). Flaked seeds were “cooked” (heat-treated) with steam or using microwave treatments in the temperature range of 62–130 °C prior to expeller pressing. Microwave cooking at 100 °C resulted in the highest increase in the pressed oil yield, which is an increase of 3.7% (w/w) on a pressed oil basis or 9.0% (oil in seed basis) compared with steam cooking. Whole canola seeds conditioning was conducted with microwaves or steam, in the temperature range of 40–75 °C, followed by microwave or steam cooking at 100 °C to evaluate the effect of MW treatment during conditioning on the expeller oil yield. The use of a continuous microwave process for combined conditioning of whole seeds at 55 °C and subsequent cooking of flaked seeds at 100 °C resulted in a 4.0% increase in expeller oil yield, compared with steam conditioning and cooking. The influence of dry basis (db %) moisture contents of 5%, 11.5%, and 16.5% on oil yield after steam or MW treatments of seeds and flaked seeds was also studied. The moisture content of 11.5% (db %) yielded the highest net oil yield for both MW and steam at best conditioning and cooking temperatures of 55 °C and 100 °C, respectively. No significant impact of MW cooking was seen on oil quality compared with conventional steam cooking.
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