988 resultados para Óleo de semente
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The aim of the present study was to extract vegetable oil from brown linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.), determine fatty acid levels, the antioxidant capacity of the extracted oil and perform a rapid economic assessment of the SFE process in the manufacture of oil. The experiments were conducted in a test bench extractor capable of operating with carbon dioxide and co-solvents, obeying 23 factorial planning with central point in triplicate, and having process yield as response variable and pressure, temperature and percentage of cosolvent as independent variables. The yield (mass of extracted oil/mass of raw material used) ranged from 2.2% to 28.8%, with the best results obtained at 250 bar and 50ºC, using 5% (v/v) ethanol co-solvent. The influence of the variables on extraction kinetics and on the composition of the linseed oil obtained was investigated. The extraction kinetic curves obtained were based on different mathematical models available in the literature. The Martínez et al. (2003) model and the Simple Single Plate (SSP) model discussed by Gaspar et al. (2003) represented the experimental data with the lowest mean square errors (MSE). A manufacturing cost of US$17.85/kgoil was estimated for the production of linseed oil using TECANALYSIS software and the Rosa and Meireles method (2005). To establish comparisons with SFE, conventional extraction tests were conducted with a Soxhlet device using petroleum ether. These tests obtained mean yields of 35.2% for an extraction time of 5h. All the oil samples were sterilized and characterized in terms of their composition in fatty acids (FA) using gas chromatography. The main fatty acids detected were: palmitic (C16:0), stearic (C18:0), oleic (C18:1), linoleic (C18:2n-6) and α-linolenic (C18:3n-3). The FA contents obtained with Soxhlet dif ered from those obtained with SFE, with higher percentages of saturated and monounsaturated FA with the Soxhlet technique using petroleum ether. With respect to α-linolenic content (main component of linseed oil) in the samples, SFE performed better than Soxhlet extraction, obtaining percentages between 51.18% and 52.71%, whereas with Soxhlet extraction it was 47.84%. The antioxidant activity of the oil was assessed in the β-carotene/linoleic acid system. The percentages of inhibition of the oxidative process reached 22.11% for the SFE oil, but only 6.09% for commercial oil (cold pressing), suggesting that the SFE technique better preserves the phenolic compounds present in the seed, which are likely responsible for the antioxidant nature of the oil. In vitro tests with the sample displaying the best antioxidant response were conducted in rat liver homogenate to investigate the inhibition of spontaneous lipid peroxidation or autooxidation of biological tissue. Linseed oil proved to be more efficient than fish oil (used as standard) in decreasing lipid peroxidation in the liver tissue of Wistar rats, yielding similar results to those obtained with the use of BHT (synthetic antioxidant). Inhibitory capacity may be explained by the presence of phenolic compounds with antioxidant activity in the linseed oil. The results obtained indicate the need for more detailed studies, given the importance of linseed oil as one of the greatest sources of ω3 among vegetable oils
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Engenharia e Ciência de Alimentos - IBILCE
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia - FEIS
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De origem asiática, a semente de linhaça (Linum usitatissimum L.) pertence à família das Lináceas e é obtida a partir do linho. A semente da linhaça é ainda a maior fonte alimentar de lignanas, compostos fotoquímicos parecidos com o estrogênio, que podem desempenhar ação anticancerígena. Rica em fibras solúveis tem aproximadamente 40% do seu peso composto por óleos ricos em Ômega 3, entre os quais se destaca o α-linolênico. A secagem é a operação unitária segundo o qual ocorre eliminação da água por evaporação ou sublimação, presente em um material, mediante a aplicação de calor com condições controladas. Visando averiguar o comportamento das sementes de linhaça durante a operação de secagem, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo principal realizar o planejamento experimental e analisar estatísticamente os resultados empregados para quantificar a influência da temperatura do ar (T), tempo de secagem (t), velocidade do ar de fluidização (Uf) e carga de sólidos (Cs), sobre a razão de umidade (Xr), rendimento em óleo (Rend.) e os parâmetros oleoquimicos. A estimativa do ponto ótimo de operação foi determinada em função das variáveis de entrada aplicando o conceito de desejabilidade global. Dentre as condições estabelecidas neste trabalho, o valor ótimo da Função Desejabilidade é quando T é deslocada próximo ao nível alto (72 oC), t para o mínimo (3 h), Uf para o ponto próximo ao central (0,83 m/s) e a Cs para o nível alto (500g), obtendo-se assim: 0,126 para Xr; 36,92 % para Rend.; 4,51 mg KOH/g para IA; 22,52 meqO2/Kg IP e 0,31% para DC. Foram obtidas as isotermas de dessorção das sementes de linhaça nas temperaturas de 40, 60 e 80°C. Os dados experimentais foram avaliados usando seis modelos matemáticos. A entalpia e a entropia diferencial de dessorção foram estimadas por meio das relações de Clausius-Clapeyron e Gibbs-Helmholtz, respectivamente. Os modelos de GAB e Peleg ajustaram adequadamente os dados experimentais. A teoria da compensação entalpia-entropia foi aplicada com sucesso às isotermas de dessorção e indica que o mecanismo de dessorção de umidade das sementes de linhaça pode ser considerado como controlado pela entalpia. A secagem das sementes de linhaça previamente umidificadas foram avaliadas em um secador de leito fixo e fluidizado, as corridas experimentais foram realizadas nas temperaturas de 40, 60 e 80°C, dentre dos cinco modelos propostos, o modelo de Midilli et al, foi o melhor modelo que melhor ajustou aos dados experimentais. Foi observado que a difusividade efetiva para as sementes de linhaça aumentou com a elevação da temperatura do ar de secagem para a secagem em leito fixo e fluidizado. A dependência da difusividade em relação à temperatura foi descrita pela equação de Arrhenius, por meio da qual se estimou para ambos os processos de secagem.
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Genética e Melhoramento de Plantas) - FCAV
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Pós-graduação em Patologia - FMB
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The production of ethyl esters by alcoholysis is an alternative for splitting triacylglycerols due to the possibility of using low temperatures, which results in oxidative protection of the polyunsaturated fatty acids. Ethyl esters produced under mild conditions of temperature could be used as substrate for obtaining structured lipids. The reaction parameters of production of ethyl esters from fish oil with high content of omega-3 fatty acids by alcoholysis were optimized using response surface methodology. An experimental design (2³) (with levels +1 and -1, six axial points with levels -alpha and +alpha and three central points) was applied. The variables investigated were concentration of catalyst, amount of ethyl alcohol and temperature. Ethyl ester conversion was monitored by high performance size exclusion chromatography (HPSEC) and the best result obtained was 95% conversion rate. The optimal conditions were 40 °C, 1% of NaOH and 36% of ethanol.
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No Tillage system is fully incorporated to farming in the region of Campos Gerais, state of Paraná. Accuracy and precision in the planting process are items of great importance for the success of this system. In order to evaluate the planting process, thirty eight farms were selected as sites for analysis of the placement depth of seeds. The research area was 4 or 5 planting rows, evaluating 10 plantlets per row. The average seed depth was around 46 mm, and significant differences between rows were observed in 21 areas. The average coefficient of variation was around 20%, the statistical limit between medium and high. Analyses of other parameters show that those coefficients may represent different errors in the process. The planting process in Campos Gerais can be considered efficient regarding to the average seed depth. However, the analysis of variability implies de need of actions concerning to anthropic and machinery factors.
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It was done microencapsulation of natural essencial orange oil through spray-drying. The purpose was to use the best proportion of wall materials among maltodextrin, acacia gum, and modified starch (capsul) in order to retain greater amount of orange oil. The orange oil (10%) and maltodextrin (36%) remained constant. Three spray drying temperatures were employed: 180°C, 200°C and 220°C, therefore, nine final products were obtained. The superficial and inner oil concentrations were measured. The microcapsules were also examined through optical and scanning electron microscopy. The three temperatures employed did not affect the microencapsulation. The microstructure of the capsules were almost similar regardless the proportion employed among the carbohydrates to wall composition. At light microscopy it was observed a great heterogeneity of capsules diameters, and probably not smooth surfaces; at scanning electron microscopy it was clear that the walls displayed porosity over round surfaces. The best retention was given by the formula containing 10% of capsul, 10% of orange oil and 36% of maltodextrin, when total oil retention was 94%, regardless the drying temperature here employed.