摘要
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of conventional (Soxhlet; shaking extraction, SE) and green methods (microwave-assisted extraction, MAE; ultrasound-assisted extraction, UAE; subcritical extraction, SubE) on the oil yield, physicochemical properties, and lipid compositions of pomegranate seeds oil (PSO). The oil yield ranged from 11.32% to 15.66%, and the highest yield was obtained by Soxhlet. The results indicated that no significant differences (p > 0.05) were observed in refractive index and specific gravity of oils among different methods. PSO was abundant in polyunsaturated fatty acids. MAE and SubE samples exhibited comparatively higher contents of punicic acid (776.5 and 772.3 mg/g, respectively). Twelve triacylglycerol molecules were detected, in which punicic acid-punicic acid-punicic acid occupied the most proportion (47.85-48.51%). Lipid concomitants in PSO mainly contained squalene (1.20-1.72 mg/g), beta-sitosterol (3.23-3.67 mg/g), and tocoph-erols (348.2-359.8 mg/100 g). Three tocopherols (alpha, gamma, and delta) were identified in PSO with the dominance of gamma-tocopherol (322.7-329.4 mg/100 g). UAE obtained relatively higher squalene and beta-sitosterol contents, whereas SubE resulted in the highest tocopherol content in oils. These results demonstrated the technical feasibility of green extraction methods for obtaining PSO with high nutritional and valuable compounds.
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单位陕西科技大学