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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

2008

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Comparison Of Lipid Extraction Methods Of Food-Grade Sorghum (Sorghum Bicolor) Using Hexane, K. L. Christiansen, Curtis L. Weller, V. L. Schlegel, I. M. Dweikat Jan 2008

Comparison Of Lipid Extraction Methods Of Food-Grade Sorghum (Sorghum Bicolor) Using Hexane, K. L. Christiansen, Curtis L. Weller, V. L. Schlegel, I. M. Dweikat

Department of Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications

Much has been reported concerning sorghum phytochemicals, such as policosanols, but little literature exists on how various extraction methods might be used to optimize the recovery of such phytochemicals. The purpose of this study was to compare three extraction methods for recovery of different sorghum lipids. Lipids were extracted from whole kernel and ground Macia, a food-grade sorghum hybrid, with hexane by a Soxtec method, a refluxing method (RB), and a bench-scale recirculated solvent (RC) method. Comparisons of total lipid yield and lipid class yields extracted from the grain by each method were made. Total lipid yield for the three …