Green extraction of hemp seeds cake (Cannabis sativa L.) with 2-methyloxolane: A response surface optimisation study
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The extraction of hemp seed oil (HSO) with 2-methyltetrahydrofuran, also known as 2methyloxolane (2-MeOx), was investigated as an alternative to hexane. Hemp seeds ( Cannabis sativa L.) have a high nutrient content with an excellent source of lipids (25 -35%) and easily digestible proteins (20 -25%). HSO is generally obtained by cold pressing and/or solvent extraction. Commercial hexane is still the reference solvent for the oilseeds extraction industry. However, there is an urgent need to find alternatives, as hexane is highly toxic. 2-MeOx is a bio-based solvent that was added to the list of permitted solvents for foodstuffs and food ingredients production in Europe in January 2023. This study investigated the extraction of HSO with 2-MeOx and the influence of solvent water content (1.1 -4.2% water), liquid/solid ratio (2 -4 g/g) and temperature (50 -65 degrees C) on extraction efficiency, solvent retention index, residual oil content, total phenolic content, carotene and chlorophyll content. Extraction conditions were optimised using response surface methodology and Box-Behnken design. Optimal conditions were obtained using a solvent with a water content of 1.1%, a liquid/solid ratio of 3, and a temperature of about 60 degrees C. The predicted optimum values were an oil yield of 12.15 oil/100 g DM, a solvent retention index of 0.205 g/g, a residual oil content of 0.319 g oil/100 g DM, a total phenolic content of 4735 mg GAE/kg oil, a carotene content of 474 mu g/g oil and a chlorophyll to carotene ratio of 3.55.2-MeOx proved to be a valuable solvent for the extraction of high -quality HSO.
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