Extraction and identification of water-soluble compounds in palm-pressed fiber by SC-CO2 and GC-MS

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The residual oil recovered from palm-pressed fiber is known to contain high level of carotenes (4,000 mg kg-1 to 6,000 mg kg-1) and vitamin E such as tocopherols and tocotrienols (2,000 mg kg-1 to 3,000 mg kg-1). In this study, the water-soluble compounds in fresh palm-pressed fiber were recovered by supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO 2) extraction. The concentration of these compounds in palm-pressed fiber oil recovered was determined in the range of 1,000 mg kg-1 to 2,000 mg kg-1. A total of 12 compounds have been identified from this water-soluble extract with molecular weights ranging from 126 amu. to 208 amu.. Preliminary results showed that these water-soluble compounds possess superior antioxidant properties screening using FRAP (Ferric Reducing Ability of Plasma) and TEAC (Trolox Equivalent Antioxidant Capacity) assays. © 2005 Science Publications.

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Nang, H. L. L., Choo, Y. M., Ma, A. N., & Chuah, C. H. (2007). Extraction and identification of water-soluble compounds in palm-pressed fiber by SC-CO2 and GC-MS. American Journal of Environmental Sciences, 3(2), 54–59. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2007.54.59

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