Improved canola oil expeller extraction using a pilot-scale
Canola oil exports have more than doubled in the last decade and global demand is forecasted to rise by 40% in 2025 (Tiwari et al., 2020). Expeller pressing is
Effect of Microwave Treatment on the Efficacy of Expeller Pressing
After 6 min of microwave heating (400 g, 800 W), the oil content of rapeseed expeller meal decreased from 44.9 to 13.5% for intermediate-glucosinolate B. napus rapeseed, from 42.6 to 11.3% for low-glucosinolate B. napus rapeseed, and from 44.4 to 14.1% for B. juncea mustard.
Effect of Microwave Treatment on the Efficacy of Expeller
A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of microwave heating on the efficacy of expeller pressing of rapeseed and mustard seed and the composition of
Canola, Rapeseed, and Mustard: For Biofuels and Bioproducts
This sixfold increase in global canola/rapeseed/mustard production in the last 30 years has been in response to increased market demand for canola/rapeseed/mustard oils for edible, industrial, and biofuel uses. Further increases in global canola/rapeseed production are anticipated as demand for all vegetable oils is steadily increasing.
Performance of Rapeseed and Mustard: Recent Trends
Acreage, production and yield of rapeseed-mustard recorded significant growth rates at 1.87, 4.35, and 2.43% respectively during the last four decades (1971–72 to 2011–12). Area under rapeseed-mustard increased from 3.46 million ha in 1971–73 to 4.03 million ha in 1981–83 and further to 6.34 million ha in 1991–93.
Effect of Microwave Treatment on the Efficacy of Expeller Pressing
After 6 min of microwave heating (400 g, 800 W), the oil content of rapeseed expeller meal decreased from 44.9 to 13.5% for intermediate-glucosinolate B. napus rapeseed, from 42.6 to 11.3% for low-glucosinolate B. napus rapeseed, and from 44.4 to 14.1% for B. juncea mustard.
Canola, Rapeseed, and Mustard: For Biofuels and Bioproducts
Rapeseed oil has been used as a lubricant, and high erucic acid rapeseed oil has been used as a lubricant and for select chemical feedstock
Extraction Methods of Oils and Phytochemicals from Seeds and ... - MDPI
When using a pilot expeller press designed for cold pressing, increasing rotation from 1.2 to 18 rpm increased press capacity from 2.2 kg seed/h to 29.4 seed/h, while decreasing canola oil yields from 91 to 84% .
Effect of Microwave Treatment on the Efficacy of Expeller
A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of microwave heating on the efficacy of expeller pressing of rapeseed and mustard seed and the composition of
Rapeseed and Canola for Biodiesel Production - Edible Oil Expeller
Canola and rapeseed contain about 40% oil and have a high yield of oil per acre: 127 to 160 gallons per acre, compared to 48 gallons per acre for soybeans (Pahl, 2008, pp. 40-42). Canola oil is high in oleic acid, which makes it competitive with other cooking oils, a market in which it is well established.