flaxseed oil processing plant edible oil line in south africa

   
flaxseed oil processing plant edible oil line in south africa
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • flaxseed oil processing plant edible oil line in south africa
  • What is flaxseed oil used for?
  • Flaxseed oil is one of major edible oils in the northern China especially in provinces with dry climates and plentiful sunshine during the summer. According to cultural preferences, flaxseed oil with a strong flavour is preferred for cooking.
  • Is flaxseed a linolenic acid?
  • Flaxseed ( Linum usitatissimum L.) is a commercial oilseed that produces triglyceride oil that is a rich source of linolenic acid. Many Linum species are related to flaxseed but only L. usitatissimum L. is grown for commercial production of oil.
  • Does flaxseed oil need filtration?
  • Settling and filtration may be used for all flaxseed oil but industrial oil used for drying may be more fully refined with additional steps of alkali refining, bleaching, and deodorizing. Food and nutraceutical companies have developed a range of flaxseed food products to address market demand.
  • What is the patent number for high lignan flaxseed?
  • High lignan flaxseed product and product by process. US Patent Number 7048960. Pizzey, G. R. (2009). Methods of increasing flaxseed hull recovery and resultant flax products. US Patent Number 7595078. F. Shahidi (Ed.), Bailey's industrial oil and fat products, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, Hoboken, NJ ( 2005), pp. 281 - 301
  • Which spectroscopy methods were used to determine CLE content of flaxseed meal?
  • Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and amino acid analysis were useful in determining the [1¨C8-N¦ÁC], [1-MetO]-CLE content of flaxseed meal and oil.
  • Is flaxseed a good source of lignan and mucilage?
  • Flaxseed hull can be an excellent source of both lignan and mucilage. Lignan occurs as a component of a polymer that may be recovered from hulls by extraction with aqueous ethanol. The polymer is readily hydrolyzed by dilute alkali to release SDG and other components ( Muir & Westcott, 1998 ).