Durum wheat by-products as natural sources of valuable nutrients

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Miriana Durante
Marcello S. Lenucci
Leonardo Rescio
Giovanni Mita
Sofia Caretto
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[1] Istituto di Scienze delle Produzioni Alimentari—CNR,Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Biologiche ed Ambientali (Di.S.Te.B.A.)
[2] Università del Salento,undefined
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Phytochemistry Reviews | 2012年 / 11卷
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Soxhlet extraction; Supercritical carbon dioxide extraction; Vitamin E; Wheat bran; Wheat germ oil;
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This review reports the use of wheat milling by-products for the extraction of high quality oil and vitamin E including our results on the exploitation of durum wheat bran as a valuable source of important healthful compounds. Wheat oil can be used as an ingredient in food, pharmaceutical or cosmetic preparations because it contains important bioactive compounds such as vitamin E, carotenoids and unsaturated fatty acids. Different methods are used for oil recovery from plant materials, such as solvent extraction, mechanical pressing or the eco-friendly supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) extraction technology. By using SC-CO2, we obtained an oil from durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) bran and optimized the extraction conditions to increase oil and vitamin E yields. Wheat bran, which is composed of pericarp, aleurone layer and germ, is discarded during the early stages of durum wheat milling processes to obtain a final product (semolina) that is stable over time. Maximum oil and vitamin E yields were obtained when a durum wheat bran matrix with particle size of ~30 mesh and a moisture content of 2.6 % was used. The optimal conditions for oil extraction were: 300–350 bar, 60–70 °C, and 4 l min−1 gaseous CO2 flow rate for 1 h. The chemical composition (vitamin E forms, carotenoids, quinones, lipids and fatty acids) of the SC-CO2 extracted oil was analyzed and compared to that of the oil extracted by Soxhlet using hexane as solvent. The findings here reported highlight the importance of durum wheat bran as a rich source of valuable natural nutrients.
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