Comparative studies between conventional and microwave assisted extraction for rice bran oil

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The present work deals with comparison of microwave assisted extraction to that of conventional solvent extraction for the extraction of rice bran oil (RBO); focusing on extraction yield and oil composition. Microwave assisted extraction act as a green process over other method and proved that it is effective method for extraction of oil. The investigation also focuses on the study of functional group and component present in oil. Natural antioxidant component; its activity was confirmed by DPPH assay. The oryzanol content was also determined by measuring the optical density of the sample at 315 nm in n-heptane using UV visible spectrophotometer.

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Shukla, H. S., & Pratap, A. (2017). Comparative studies between conventional and microwave assisted extraction for rice bran oil. Journal of Oleo Science, 66(9), 973–979. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.ess17067

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