- Subcritical dimethyl ether extraction as a simple method to extract nutraceuticals from byproducts from rice bran oil manufacture.
Subcritical dimethyl ether extraction as a simple method to extract nutraceuticals from byproducts from rice bran oil manufacture.
The byproducts of rice bran oil processes are a good source of fat-soluble nutraceuticals, including Ī³-oryzanol, phytosterol, and policosanols. This study aimed to investigate the effects of green technology with low pressure as the subcritical fluid extraction with dimethyl ether (SUBFDME) on the amount of Ī³-oryzanol, phytosterol, and policosanol extracted from the byproducts and to increase the purity of policosanols. The SUBFDME extraction apparatus was operated under pressures below 1Ā MPa. Compared to the chemical extraction method, SUBFDME gave the highest content of Ī³-oryzanol at 924.51Ā mg/100Ā g from defatted rice bran, followed by 829.88Ā mg/100Ā g from the filter cake, while the highest phytosterol content was 367.54Ā mg/100Ā g. Transesterification gave the highest extraction yield of 43.71% with the highest policosanol content (30,787Ā mg/100Ā g), and the SUBFDME method increased the policosanol level from transesterified rice bran wax to 84,913.14Ā mg/100Ā g. The results indicate that the SUBFDME method is a promising tool to extract Ī³-oryzanol and phytosterol and a simple and effective technique to increase the purity of policosanol. The study presented a novel technique for the potential use of SUBSFDME as an alternative low-pressure and low-temperature technique to extract Ī³-oryzanol and phytosterol. The combination of transesterification and the SUBFDME technique is a potential simple two-step method to extract and purify policosanol, which is beneficial for the manufacture of dietary supplements, functional foods and pharmaceutical products.