Abstract
AbstractOil extraction from the fat body of bullfrog (FBB) using supercritical carbon dioxide through supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) and mechanical pressing (ME) was assessed. ME extraction was performed within a temperature range from 40 to 90 °C and the SFE at 40 °C and 15 MPa. The peroxide index (PI) and oxidative induction time (OIT) of the oil obtained from the ME were negatively influenced by the increase in the extraction temperature; however, the FBB oil extracted at 40 °C presented a high quality with acidity index and PI values of 4.7 mg KOH g−1 and 0.50 mEq kg−1, respectively. The oils obtained from both processes presented similar physicochemical characteristics, especially related to the composition. Significant amounts of ω‐3 (≈3.5%), ω‐6 (≈19%), and ω‐9 (≈50%) fatty acids were achieved. Thus, the valorization of the FBB through the recovery of its oil may be of great interest mainly due to the high yields achieved (66.7%).
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