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Extraction of Carbohydrates and Phenolics from Barley Hull using Pressurized/Subcritical Fluids

Posted on:2014-01-03Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Alberta (Canada)Candidate:Sarkar, SuparnaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2451390005498462Subject:Agriculture
Abstract/Summary:
Canada is one of the largest barley producers, generating barley hull which accounts for 10-13% wt of the grain. Barley hull has valuable components, such as carbohydrates and phenolics. This thesis studied the extraction of total carbohydrates and phenolics from the hull of a new barley variety ( BT 584) using solid-liquid batch (SLB), subcritical fluid (sCF) and supercritical CO2 (SC-CO2) extraction methods. The optimization of the variables was performed using response surface methodology (RSM) with a central composite design. The sCF extraction was the most effective method, yielding 122.4 mg of total phenolics/g of barley hull and 589.4 mg of total carbohydrates/g of barley hull at 240°C, 15MPa, with 12% ethanol concentration, flowing at 5 mL/min. A kinetic model was used to fit the curves of the sCF extraction with mean square error lower than 0.06.;Keywords: Total phenolics, total carbohydrates, barley hull, extraction, supercritical CO2, pressurized fluids. .
Keywords/Search Tags:Barley hull, Extraction, Carbohydrates, Phenolics, Total, Using
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