Effect of screw pressing temperature on yield, bioactive compounds, and quality of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seed oil.

IF 4.3 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Aymane Allay, Abdessamad Ben Moumen, Youssef Rbah, Marie-Laure Fauconnier, Jacques Nkengurutse, Hana Serghini Caid, Ahmed Elamrani, Farid Mansouri
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Background: Screw press extraction is widely used due to its simplicity and efficiency, but the impact of extraction temperature on oil characteristics requires further study. Existing studies highlight that high temperatures can improve yield but compromise oil quality. This study aims to assess the effects of different screw press extraction temperatures on hemp oil yield, composition and quality.

Methods: The study was conducted to examine the influence of screw press extraction temperatures (30, 60, 80, 100, 120 and 140 °C) on hemp oil yield and quality. Extracted oils were analyzed according to key parameters, including oil yield, total phenolic content, tocopherols, oxidation stability index (OSI), pigments, quality indices (free fatty acids (FFA), peroxide value (PV), conjugated diene (K232) and conjugated triene (K270)), fatty acid profiles and color parameters (L*, a*, b*, C*ab and hab). The differences between oils extracted by pressing at different temperatures were evaluated via one-way multivariate analysis of variance.

Results: The temperature played a key role in yield, reaching a maximum of 21.82%, representing an oil recovery of 66.68% at 100 °C, an improvement of approximately 4% over cold pressing (30 °C). Increasing the extraction temperature from 30 °C to 140 °C resulted in an increase in tocopherol content from 410.84 mg/kg to 512.98 mg/kg. On the other hand, temperature had no significant effect on the TPC, which varied from 31.76 mg GAE/kg to 41.89 mg GAE/kg as confirmed by HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS² analysis. On the other hand, oils extracted at higher temperatures were lower in quality, with higher PV, ranging from 6.36 meq O2/kg at 30 °C to 13.86 meq O2/kg at 140 °C, accompanied by a slight decrease in OSI. In addition, a decrease in chlorophyll-a content was observed, from 54.60 mg/kg at 30 °C to 36.10 mg/kg at 140 °C, which also led to a reduction in the a* value (green hue). Despite these alterations, the fatty acid profiles remained constant, whatever the thermal regime applied.

Conclusion: Extraction temperature has a significant influence on the yield and quality of hemp oil. Underline the importance of selecting the optimum extraction temperature to balance yield and quality.

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螺旋压榨温度对大麻籽油产量、生物活性成分和品质的影响。
背景:螺旋榨油因其简单、高效而得到广泛应用,但榨油温度对油品特性的影响有待进一步研究。现有的研究强调,高温可以提高产量,但会损害油的质量。本研究旨在探讨不同螺旋榨油温度对麻油得率、成分及品质的影响。方法:研究螺旋榨油温度(30、60、80、100、120和140℃)对麻油得率和品质的影响。对提取油进行关键参数分析,包括出油率、总酚含量、生育酚、氧化稳定性指数(OSI)、色素、品质指标(游离脂肪酸(FFA)、过氧化值(PV)、共轭二烯(K232)和共轭三烯(K270))、脂肪酸谱和颜色参数(L*、a*、b*、C*ab和hab)。通过单因素多变量方差分析,评价不同温度下榨出油的差异。结果:温度是影响收率的关键因素,在100℃条件下的收率最高可达21.82%,采收率为66.68%,比冷压(30℃)提高了约4%。将提取温度从30℃提高到140℃,生育酚含量从410.84 mg/kg增加到512.98 mg/kg。HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS²分析表明,温度对TPC的影响不显著,其变化范围为31.76 ~ 41.89 mg GAE/kg。另一方面,较高温度下提取的油质量较低,PV值较高,在30°C时为6.36 meq O2/kg,在140°C时为13.86 meq O2/kg,同时OSI值略有下降。此外,叶绿素-a含量从30°C时的54.60 mg/kg下降到140°C时的36.10 mg/kg,也导致a*值(绿色调)降低。尽管有这些变化,脂肪酸分布保持不变,无论热制度应用。结论:提取温度对大麻油的得率和质量有显著影响。强调选择最佳萃取温度以平衡产率和质量的重要性。
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