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FAQ

  • QWhat is the oil yield of camellia seeds with different extraction methods?
    AOil yield of camellia seeds with different extraction methods As can be seen from Table 1, the order of oil yield of camellia seeds with different extraction methods was SFE (92.42%) > SE (92.3%) > AE (85.74%) > PE (84.79%). The oil yields of SFE and SE were significantly (p < 0.05) higher than that of AE and PE.
  • QHow do different extraction methods affect the quality of Camellia oleifera oil?
    ADifferent extraction methods could affect the compositional elements, nutritional value, and quality characteristics of COO. The conventional methods for obtaining oil from Camellia oleifera seeds (COS) primarily involve mechanical pressing extraction (MPE) and solvent extraction.
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  • QDoes high pressure treatment improve the extraction performance of camellia seed cake?
    AThe high-pressure treatment in the SFE process could better destroy the camellia seed cells, rendering the extractant to enter the cells to extract the oil. Moreover, the high oil yield of SFE was also connected with the excellent extraction performance of CO2 (Wrona et al., 2021). Figure 3B shows the microstructure of camellia seed cake after
  • QWhat is the quality of camellia seed oil (CSO)?
    AThe quality of camellia seed oil (CSO) varies with the oil extraction methods. In the present work, the oil yield, physicochemical properties, bioactive compounds, fatty acid composition, and Fourier transform infrared spectra of CSOs prepared by supercritical fluid, aqueous, pressing, and solvent extraction were explored systematically.
  • QWhat is the maximum Camelina oil yield?
    AThe maximum Camelina oil yield of 31.6% was achieved by operating at 45?MPa and 70?ºC for 510 minutes. Other methods, such as Soxhlet extraction using n -hexane and mechanical pressing, provided oil yields of 35.9% and 29.9%, respectively.
  • QWhy is Camelina oil a suitable biodiesel feedstock?
    ACamelina oil is a suitable biodiesel feedstock due to several factors. It has a high plant yield, high net energy ratio, and low oil production cost (Patil et al., 2009). Additionally, it contains high seed oil content, high fraction of unsaturated acids. However, its high amounts of glucosinolates and erucic acid limit its use as food (Waraich et al., 2013).