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Edible oil is a critical component of the proposed plant-based Advanced Life Support (ALS) diet. Soybean, peanut, and single-cell oil are the oil source options to date. In terrestrial manufacture, oil is ordinarily extracted with hexane, an organic solvent. However, exposed solvents are not permitted in the spacecraft environment or in enclosed human tests by National Aeronautics and Space Administration due to their potential danger and handling difficulty. As a result, alternative oil-processing methods will need to be utilized. Preparation and recovery options include traditional dehulling, crushing, conditioning, and flaking, extrusion, pressing, water extraction, and supercritical extraction. These processing options were evaluated on criteria appropriate to the Advanced Life Support System and BIO-Plex application including: product quality, product stability, waste production, risk, energy needs, labor requirements, utilization of nonrenewable resources, usefulness of by-products, and versatility and mass of equipment to determine the most appropriate ALS edible oil-processing operation.
食用油是拟议的植物性高级生命支持(ALS)饮食的重要组成部分。大豆、花生和单细胞油是迄今为止可供选择的油源。在陆地生产过程中,通常使用正己烷这种有机溶剂提取油脂。然而,美国国家航空航天局(National Aeronautics and Space Administration)不允许在航天器环境或封闭的人体试验中使用暴露的溶剂,因为它们具有潜在的危险性且难以处理。因此,需要使用其他油处理方法。制备和回收方案包括传统的脱壳、破碎、调理和剥落、挤压、压榨、水提取和超临界提取。对这些加工方案进行了评估,评估标准适合高级生命支持系统和 BIO-Plex 的应用,包括:产品质量、产品稳定性、废物产量、风险、能源需求、劳动力需求、不可再生资源的利用、副产品的有用性以及设备的通用性和质量,以确定最合适的 ALS 食用油加工操作。