• What are the recent advances in soybean oil bodies?
  • This review covers recent advances in soybean oil bodies, focusing on structure and composition (e.g., neutral and polar lipids, intrinsic and extrinsic proteins, and minor bioactive components), extraction techniques, and their implications for the stability and integrity of SOBs.
  • What is deodorization in soybean oil production?
  • Deodorization removes free fatty acids and volatile compounds from the feedstock . Solvent extraction and expelling are the main processes used in soybean oil production. Hexane is currently the leading solvent in extraction , .
  • How is soybean oil extracted?
  • B: The soybean’s oil body was isolated at pH recovery of 11.0 and suspended in distilled water at pH 7.0. Aqueous extraction of OBs is usually based on simple mechanical pretreatment steps and water as solvent.
  • How does water content affect soybean oil extraction?
  • It was found that the increase in water content suppresses soybean oil extraction and increases the free fatty acids content. At the same time, high temperatures favored the free fatty acid and oil extractions.
  • Is a soybean extruder a good investment?
  • Some success has also been found by extruding soybeans at 10-14% moisture (Rittner 1984; Nelson et al. 1987). To summarize, the additional expense of an extruder can only be justified if there is a subsequent increase in extraction efficiency and oil quality (Kemper 1995).
  • Do soybean co-products add value to EAEP extraction?
  • During expeller pressing, the solid residue made of ?ber and protein often has residual oil, which adds value to this co-product. When TEA was applied to a two-step ]. Similarly, the importance of soybean co-products on the techno-economic value of EAEP extraction was demonstrated.