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Extraction of oils from wheat germ with supercritical carbon dioxide

Taniguchi et al., 1985

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10784966986026662018
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Taniguchi M
Tsuji T
Shibata M
Kobayashi T
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Agricultural and Biological Chemistry

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The separation of oil from wheat germ by extracting with supercritical carbon dioxide (C02) is described. The solubility of wheat germ oil in supercritical C02 at 200 atm and 40° C was about 0.35 weight%. The effect of pressure on the extraction process with liquid or …
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