seabuckthorn seed oil of subcritical solvent extraction plant in egypt

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • How to extract sea buckthorn seed oil?
  • The sea buckthorn seed oil has been extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide extraction with extraction temperature at 55 °C and pressure at 30 MPa for 3 h. The residue was crushed into fine powder and then the powder was defatted again by Soxhlet extraction with n -hexane. The oil recovery in the residue was 2.1¨C2.2 %.
  • How to extract polyphenols from sea buckthorn seed residue?
  • Polyphenols was extracted with subcritical water from the sea buckthorn seed residue (after oil recovery), and the extraction parameters were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM). The independent processing variables were extraction temperature, extraction time and the ratio of water to solid.
  • Does sea buckthorn have phenolic compounds?
  • Phenolic compounds in sea buckthorn have been shown to exhibit in vitro antioxidant properties and are suggested to be primarily responsible to the health benefits (Fan and Ding 2006 ). In recent years, subcritical water extraction (SWE) has been developed as a new extraction technique.
  • What is Seabuckthorn Extract?
  • Seabuckthorn extract is a cost effective and biologically potent substance. Its formulation applications include the curative effects of the flavonoids in seabuckthorn fruit pulp on cardiovascular diseases. Seabuckthorn extract contains ascorbic acid (vitamin C), which acts as an antioxidant and sustains cell membrane integrity.
  • What is the optimal yield of sea buckthorn seed residues?
  • Under the optimal conditions, the yield of TP, TF and PC were 36.62 mg GAE/g, 19.98 mg RE/g and 10.76 mg CE/g, respectively. In the present study, RSM was applied successfully for the optimization of SWE conditions to obtain the sea buckthorn seed residues extract with the maximum ABTS radical scavenging activity.
  • What are sea buckthorn berries?
  • The berries of sea buckthorn consist of many nutrients and bioactive compounds, such as polyphenols, flavonoids, sterols/terpenes, etc., which can be widely used in food and medicine and health protection.