for kinds of oil plants cold press peanut oil in burundi

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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FAQ

  • QWhat is cold pressed peanut oil?
    ACold pressed peanut oil is composed mostly of unsaturated fatty acids, predominantly oleic and linoleic acids. Moreover, the oil is also rich in bioactive components such as tocopherols, phenolic acids, and phytosterols. Cold pressed peanut meal, also known as defatted peanut meal or pressed peanut meal, is a by-product of peanut oil extraction.
  • QHow is cold pressed peanut oil extracted?
    ACommercial cold pressed extraction of peanut oil is carried out using a twin-screw press at temperatures below 60°C ( Wang, Liu, Hu, et al., 2016; Zheng, Ren, Su, Yang, & Zhao, 2013 ). Lastly, a frame filter is used to press and filter three times under 30°C to obtain the cold pressed peanut oil ( Wang, Liu, Hu, et al., 2016 ).
  • QWhat other products do you have?
    AWe provide various product types, screw oil press, palm fruit oil press, hydraulic oil press, oil filter, fried seed machine, etc. and customized according to customer needs.
  • QWhat is cold pressed peanut meal?
    ACold pressed peanut meal, also known as defatted peanut meal or pressed peanut meal, is a by-product of peanut oil extraction. The defatted peanut meal contains a high protein level (> 25%) and can be processed into various food products.
  • QWhat is the polyunsaturated fatty acid content of cold pressed plant oils?
    AIn a study conducted by Juhaimi, Özcan, Ghafoor, Babiker, and Hussain (2018), the polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) content of cold pressed plant oils followed the order of peanut (30.3%) > pistachio (28.9%) > almond (21.8%) > pecan (20.1%) > cashew (19.9%) > apricot (18.6%) > hazelnut (13.0%).
  • QHow to recover oil from a peanut kernel?
    APeanut kernel contains high oil content (> 30%), and cold pressing is a common technique to recover oil from its kernel. Cold pressed peanut oil is composed mostly of unsaturated fatty acids, predominantly oleic and linoleic acids. Moreover, the oil is also rich in bioactive components such as tocopherols, phenolic acids, and phytosterols.
  • QWhat equipment is used for cold pressing of peanut oil?
    AFigure 3.8. Flow chart of equipment for cold pressing of peanut oil. 2. First, a sheller is used to shell the peanuts, and then the peanut kernels are transported to the low-temperature drying oven to be dried after being subjected to precleaning, gravity/magnetic separation de-stoner cleaning, and grading.