extraction and boiling of sesame oil in egypt

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • What are the different extraction methods of sesame oil?
  • The target of this review article is comparing different extraction method of sesame oil. Sesame oil extraction methods categorizes in two groups; laboratory method and industrial method including, Hot water flotation, Ram Press, Ghani Process, pressing method, subcritical liquid method, soxhelet method, fractionation, and enzyme extraction.‌
  • How to extract crude sesame oil?
  • Modern laboratory methods normally employed in the analysis of oils usually includes soxhlet extraction usually using n-hexane and the enzymatic extraction. Extraction of crude sesame oil by the use of a soxhlet extractor with n –hexane solvent was reported by Mohammed and Hamza( 2008 ).‌
  • What are the pretreatment methods for sesame oil?
  • Solid-phase extraction, liquid–liquid extraction, TLC, and saponification are the prime pretreatment methods, and another pretreatment method is the further extraction of the sesame oil from the pressed sesame meal using supercritical CO 2 extraction .‌
  • How is sesamin extracted from sesame oil?
  • The traditional extraction methods of sesamin from sesame oil include the organic solvent method and the stripping process. The former has its inevitable limitations, while the latter requires high energy consumption .‌
  • How much oil can be extracted from roasted sesame?
  • Using Soxhlet method and hexane as the extraction solvent, Corsoa et al. (2010) reported an oil yield of 43%. Yields of oil extracted from roasted and unroasted sesame, using Soxhlet methods, were 43 and 45% respectively (Dim, 2013).‌
  • How to extract sesame seeds?
  • Sesame seeds smashed through a plate with mesh 2mm. In this method as much as fine seeds consumed, obtained oil has better quality. Extraction is performed through adding water (%11-13 w/w), the resulted paste dried at 70°C (Warra et al, 2011). Modern methods using normal hexane and enzyme extraction.