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The influence of pulsed electric fields and microwave pretreatments on some selected physicochemical properties of oil extracted from black cumin seed
Author(s) -
Bakhshabadi Hamid,
Mirzaei HabibOllah,
Ghodsvali Alireza,
Jafari Seid Mahdi,
Ziaiifar Aman Mohammad
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
food science and nutrition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.614
H-Index - 27
ISSN - 2048-7177
DOI - 10.1002/fsn3.535
Subject(s) - thymoquinone , nigella sativa , extraction (chemistry) , microwave , screw press , chemistry , electric field , chromatography , materials science , antioxidant , biochemistry , traditional medicine , composite material , medicine , physics , quantum mechanics
Application of novel technologies such as microwave and pulsed electric fields ( PEF ) might increase the speed and efficiency of oil extraction. In the present research, PEF (3.25 kV /cm electric field intensity and 30 pulse number) and microwave (540 W for 180 s) pretreatments were used to study the process of oil extraction from black cumin ( Nigella sativa ) seeds. After applying the selected pretreatments, the oil of seeds was extracted with the use of a screw press and the extraction efficiency, refractive index, oil density, color index, oxidative stability, and chemical components of oil and protein of meal were evaluated. The achieved results expressed that PEF and microwave pretreatments increased the oil extraction efficiency and its oxidative stability. Different pretreatments didn't have any significant influence on the refractive index of black cumin seed oil ( p >.05). When microwave and PEF were used, the oil density showed an enhancement as the following: 1.51% and 0.96%, respectively in comparison with the samples with no pretreatments. Evaluation of the extracted oils, using GC / MS analysis indicated that thymoquinone was the dominant phenolic component in the black cumin oil. Finally, the SEM analysis revealed that microwave and PEF can be useful in the extraction of oil from black cumin seeds since these treatments damaged cell walls and facilitated the oil extraction process.

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