(494d) Compressed Gas Fractionation of High Value Lipids From Plants | AIChE

(494d) Compressed Gas Fractionation of High Value Lipids From Plants

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Tallon, S. J. - Presenter, Industrial Research Ltd


Plants contain a range of interesting lipophyllic compounds with potential dietary or topical health benefits. These include antioxidants, phospholipids important to cell function, and polyunsaturated lipids. This paper describes a compressed gas extraction process using dimethyl ether to extract polar lipids and long-chain PUFA from plant materials including New Zealand ferns, and marine algae. A fractionation process using supercritical fluid CO2 can be further used to isolate individual compounds.

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