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  1. Ahmad Jelani, N. A., Azlan, A., Khoo, H. E., Razman, M. R.
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    The present work was aimed to optimise the supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of dabai oil
    from dabai pulp and defatted pulp using RSM in comparison with hexane extraction method.
    Fatty acid profile and antioxidant properties of the extracted dabai oil were also determined.
    Optimal RSM conditions were 36 MPa pressure, 40°C temperature and 21 min of extraction
    time. The extracted yields ranged between 14.13% and 15.42%. Supercritical carbon dioxide
    extracted oils had lower total phenolics, total flavonoids, and antioxidative activities than the
    hexane-extracted oils. High-performance liquid chromatography results showed that only
    vanillic, protocatechuic and gallic acids were identified in both hexane and supercritical carbon
    dioxide extracted oils of defatted dabai pulp. The total saturated fatty acids were higher in
    hexane-extracted dabai oil as compared to the supercritical carbon dioxide extracted oil, and
    vice versa for the unsaturated fatty acid. Although supercritical carbon dioxide extracted dabai
    oils are inferior to the hexane-extracted oils, they are preferred as they are extracted using
    green technology.
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