Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8415333 | Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies | 2018 | 50 Pages |
Abstract
Ohmic-assisted hydrodistillation is a promising extraction technique to enhance the product quality and to reduce the production time and consumed energy. This innovative technique has the potential of increasing the production capacity and decreasing the production cost for essential oil and distillatory industries. However, this study revealed the occurrence of electrochemical reactions between electrodes and extraction media which resulted in metal ion migration and residue pollution. Therefore, selecting appropriate materials as the OAHD electrodes, optimizing the process parameters and careful handling of the production waste should be considered for industrial application of this emerging method.
Keywords
MeOCRMIC50RSDBHTDPPHGC–MSEnvironmental impactExtractionrelative standard deviationTitaniumElectric currentOhmic heatingCorrosionElectrical conductivityLightnessColor intensityinductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryICP-MSEmerging technologiesElectric field strengthCertified Reference Materialsthe half maximal inhibitory concentrationOhmic-assisted hydrodistillationHydrodistillationbutylated hydroxytoluenevoltage
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Authors
Mohsen Gavahian, Yu-Tsung Lee, Yan-Hwa Chu,