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Title:
Supercritical fluid extraction of nutraceuticals and bioactive compounds
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2008
Physical Description:
xv, 402 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780849370892

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Summary

Enhanced concern for the quality and safety of food products, increased preference for natural products, and stricter regulations on the residual level of solvents, all contribute to the growing use of supercritical fluid technology as a primary alternative for the extraction, fractionation, and isolation of active ingredients. As a solvent-free process, supercritical fluid technology is a popular answer for the functional foods and nutraceutical sector, one of the fastest growing consumer driven markets. Recent advancements in the technology and increased utilization of the process demand a comprehensive, single-source review of current and future trends in supercritical fluid technology.

Compiling contributions from international experts in the field, Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Nutraceuticals and Bioactive Compounds presents the state-of-the-science in the extraction and fractionation of bioactive ingredients by supercritical fluids. Focusing on implemented industrial processes and trends, it reviews the fundamentals of the technology and examines the economics of supercritical fluid extraction systems and processes. Over the course of twelve chapters, the book presents the supercritical fluid extraction processes in edible oils, including fish oils and specialty oils; herbs, such as Latin American plants and those used in Traditional Chinese Medicine; algae; spices; antioxidants and essential oils; as well as the processing of micro and nano-scale materials by supercritical fluid technology.

Each chapter covers the major active components in the target material, including chemical, physical, nutritional, and pharmaceutical properties; an analysis of the specific supercritical fluid process used; a comparison of traditional processing methods versus supercritical fluid technology; and a set of conclusions with supporting data and insight.


Table of Contents

Selva Pereda and Susana B. Bottini and Esteban A. BrignoleJose L. Martinez and Samuel W. VanceFeral Temelli and Marleny D. A. Saldana and Paul H. L. Moquin and Mei SunTao Fang and Motonobu Goto and Mitsuru Sasaki and Dalang YangWayne Eltringham and Owen CatchpoleRui L. MendesShufen LiM. Angela and A. MeirelesBeatriz Diaz-Reinoso and Andres Moure and Herminia Dominguez and Juan Carlos ParajoErnesto Reverchon and Iolanda De MarcoMamata MukhopadhyayEckhard Weidner and Marcus Petermann
Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Contributorsp. xiii
Editorp. xv
Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Supercritical Fluid Technologyp. 1
Chapter 2 Supercritical Extraction Plants: Equipment, Process, and Costsp. 25
Chapter 3 Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Specialty Oilsp. 51
Chapter 4 Extraction and Purification of Natural Tocopherols by Supercritical CO[subscript 2]p. 103
Chapter 5 Processing of Fish Oils by Supercritical Fluidsp. 141
Chapter 6 Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Active Compounds from Algaep. 189
Chapter 7 Application of Supercritical Fluids in Traditional Chinese Medicines and Natural Productsp. 215
Chapter 8 Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Latin American Plantsp. 243
Chapter 9 Antioxidant Extraction by Supercritical Fluidsp. 275
Chapter 10 Essential Oils Extraction and Fractionation Using Supercritical Fluidsp. 305
Chapter 11 Processing of Spices Using Supercritical Fluidsp. 337
Chapter 12 Preparation and Processing of Micro- and Nano-Scale Materials by Supercritical Fluid Technologyp. 367
Indexp. 391
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