Bioactives from Crude Rice Bran Oils Extracted Using Green Technology

Crude rice bran oils from different rice cultivars and extraction methods bear different contents of nutraceuticals. The health benefits of lowering cholesterol activity of rice bran oil being confirmed by many reports are partly attributed to non-nutrient nutraceuticals, especially γ-oryzanol, phyt...

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Main Authors: Donporn Wongwaiwech, Sudthida Kamchonemenukool, Chi-Tang Ho, Shiming Li, Nutthaporn Majai, Tepsuda Rungrat, Kawee Sujipuli, Min-Hsiung Pan, Monthana Weerawatanakorn
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author Donporn Wongwaiwech
Sudthida Kamchonemenukool
Chi-Tang Ho
Shiming Li
Nutthaporn Majai
Tepsuda Rungrat
Kawee Sujipuli
Min-Hsiung Pan
Monthana Weerawatanakorn
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Sudthida Kamchonemenukool
Chi-Tang Ho
Shiming Li
Nutthaporn Majai
Tepsuda Rungrat
Kawee Sujipuli
Min-Hsiung Pan
Monthana Weerawatanakorn
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description Crude rice bran oils from different rice cultivars and extraction methods bear different contents of nutraceuticals. The health benefits of lowering cholesterol activity of rice bran oil being confirmed by many reports are partly attributed to non-nutrient nutraceuticals, especially γ-oryzanol, phytosterols, and policosanols. As the world has been facing the global warming crisis, green extraction technology is gaining attention from many sectors. The current study aims to compare the nutraceutical composition with respect to γ-oryzanol, phytosterol, and policosanol content as well as the antioxidant properties of crude rice bran oils extracted from white and red rice bran using three green technologies, comparing with conventional hexane extraction. The data show that the traditional solvent extraction gave the highest oil yield percentage (26%), but it was not significantly different from subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether extraction (24.6%). Subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether extraction gave higher oil yield than supercritical CO<sub>2</sub> extraction (15.5–16.2%). The crude rice bran oil extracted using subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether extraction produced the highest total phenolic contents and antioxidant activities. The highest γ-oryzanol content of the crude rice bran oil was found in oil extracted by conventional cold press (1370.43 mg/100 g). The γ-oryzanol content of the oil obtained via subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether extraction was high (1213.64 mg/100 g) compared with supercritical CO<sub>2</sub> extraction. The red rice bran yielded the crude rice bran oil with the highest total phytosterol content compared with the white bran, and the oil from red rice bran extracted with subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether generated the highest total phytosterol content (1784.17 mg/100 g). The highest policosanol content (274.40 mg/100 g) was also found in oil obtained via subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether extraction.
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spelling doaj-art-7b7bd5cc6f3a43f6bd2c8e3db2093b082025-08-19T22:55:38ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492023-03-01286245710.3390/molecules28062457Bioactives from Crude Rice Bran Oils Extracted Using Green TechnologyDonporn Wongwaiwech0Sudthida Kamchonemenukool1Chi-Tang Ho2Shiming Li3Nutthaporn Majai4Tepsuda Rungrat5Kawee Sujipuli6Min-Hsiung Pan7Monthana Weerawatanakorn8Department of Agro-Industry, Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna Tak, 41/1 Moo 7, Mai Ngam, Mueang, Tak 63000, ThailandDepartment of Agro-Industry, Naresuan University, 99 Moo 9, Tha Pho, Mueang, Phitsanulok 65000, ThailandDepartment of Food Science, Rutgers University, 65 Dudley Road, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USADepartment of Food Science, College of Life Sciences, Huanggang Normal University, Huanggang 438000, ChinaDepartment of Agro-Industry, Naresuan University, 99 Moo 9, Tha Pho, Mueang, Phitsanulok 65000, ThailandDepartment of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, 99 Moo 9, Tha Pho, Mueang, Phitsanulok 65000, ThailandDepartment of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, 99 Moo 9, Tha Pho, Mueang, Phitsanulok 65000, ThailandInstitute of Food Science and Technology, National Taiwan University, No.1, Section 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 10617, TaiwanDepartment of Agro-Industry, Naresuan University, 99 Moo 9, Tha Pho, Mueang, Phitsanulok 65000, ThailandCrude rice bran oils from different rice cultivars and extraction methods bear different contents of nutraceuticals. The health benefits of lowering cholesterol activity of rice bran oil being confirmed by many reports are partly attributed to non-nutrient nutraceuticals, especially γ-oryzanol, phytosterols, and policosanols. As the world has been facing the global warming crisis, green extraction technology is gaining attention from many sectors. The current study aims to compare the nutraceutical composition with respect to γ-oryzanol, phytosterol, and policosanol content as well as the antioxidant properties of crude rice bran oils extracted from white and red rice bran using three green technologies, comparing with conventional hexane extraction. The data show that the traditional solvent extraction gave the highest oil yield percentage (26%), but it was not significantly different from subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether extraction (24.6%). Subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether extraction gave higher oil yield than supercritical CO<sub>2</sub> extraction (15.5–16.2%). The crude rice bran oil extracted using subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether extraction produced the highest total phenolic contents and antioxidant activities. The highest γ-oryzanol content of the crude rice bran oil was found in oil extracted by conventional cold press (1370.43 mg/100 g). The γ-oryzanol content of the oil obtained via subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether extraction was high (1213.64 mg/100 g) compared with supercritical CO<sub>2</sub> extraction. The red rice bran yielded the crude rice bran oil with the highest total phytosterol content compared with the white bran, and the oil from red rice bran extracted with subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether generated the highest total phytosterol content (1784.17 mg/100 g). The highest policosanol content (274.40 mg/100 g) was also found in oil obtained via subcritical liquefied dimethyl ether extraction.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/28/6/2457oryzanolphytosterolpolicosanolsupercritical extractionsubcritical extraction
spellingShingle Donporn Wongwaiwech
Sudthida Kamchonemenukool
Chi-Tang Ho
Shiming Li
Nutthaporn Majai
Tepsuda Rungrat
Kawee Sujipuli
Min-Hsiung Pan
Monthana Weerawatanakorn
Bioactives from Crude Rice Bran Oils Extracted Using Green Technology
oryzanol
phytosterol
policosanol
supercritical extraction
subcritical extraction
title Bioactives from Crude Rice Bran Oils Extracted Using Green Technology
title_full Bioactives from Crude Rice Bran Oils Extracted Using Green Technology
title_fullStr Bioactives from Crude Rice Bran Oils Extracted Using Green Technology
title_full_unstemmed Bioactives from Crude Rice Bran Oils Extracted Using Green Technology
title_short Bioactives from Crude Rice Bran Oils Extracted Using Green Technology
title_sort bioactives from crude rice bran oils extracted using green technology
topic oryzanol
phytosterol
policosanol
supercritical extraction
subcritical extraction
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/28/6/2457
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