Effect of Microwave Pretreatment on the Oil Yield of Mango Seeds for the Synthesis of a Cocoa Butter Substitute
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The effect of microwave (MW) radiation on mango seeds (MS) was investigated as a pretreatment process prior to oil extraction by solvents. Pretreatments were carried out at two levels of power (300 W and 450 W) and for four radiation times (180, 130, 90 and 70 s). It was observed treatment at 300W for 180s lead to improved extraction efficiency so that oil yield of MS increased to 8.9% which was higher compared to the conventional method. The quality characteristics (eg peroxide value, acid value) and oil composition was clarified. MSO profile can be suitable to synthesize cocoa butter substitute (CBS) through the enzymatic interesterification with cocoa butter (CB) in three different ratios of (MSO: CB): 60: 40, 50: 50 and 40: 60. The slip melting point, saponification value and iodine value of the 40: 60 blend were 28.75 ºC, 186.8 and 36.3 respectively. The melting behavior of the 40: 60 blend was close to cocoa butter, compared to the other enzymatic and non-enzymatic blends. The thermal behavior of the 40: 60 blend showed that crystallization occurred between 18.73 C and-52.55 C, with a∆ Hc of 89.74 J/g, and melting between-8.72 C and 45.56 C. The fusion maximum was 24.79 C for the α and ß polymorphic forms, and the fusion enthalpy was 77.04 J/g. The 40: 60 MSO: CB blend had a profile similar to that of CB.
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Item Type: | Contribution to Journal (Journal Article) | ||
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Measurements or Duration: | 7 pages | ||
DOI: | 10.4172/2157-7110.1000164 | ||
ISSN: | 2157-7110 | ||
Pure ID: | 87028750 | ||
Copyright Owner: | 2012 The Author(s) | ||
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Deposited On: | 29 Jun 2021 01:33 | ||
Last Modified: | 25 Jun 2024 18:30 |
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