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2-methyloxolane can replace hexane for defatting soybean meal fed to cows without affecting dairyperformance, rumen volatile fatty acid proportions and major fatty acid secretion in milk

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There are toxicity concerns regarding the use of hexane as a defatting solvent for soybean meal (SBM). 2-methyloxolane(2-meOx), a biobased solvent, could be an alternative but its use requires process adjustments. Weaim to ensure that these adjustments do not affect the SBM feeding value for dairy cows.
Menoury, Valentin   +4 more
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Dairy-beef calves: current practices and views of calf producers and rearers [PDF]

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Bell, DJ   +3 more
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Oilseeds extraction using 2-methyloxolane as an alternative bio-based solvent to hexane

Proceedings of 2022 AOCS Annual Meeting & Expo, 2022
Despite its known toxicity, hexane remains the state-of-the-art reference for solvent extraction of oilseeds. Alternatives have been studied and developed in the past decades, but none was competitive enough so far. Since 2012, a new bio-based solvent - 2-methyoxolane (2-MeOx) - appeared in the industry with several scientific publications showing its ...
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Semi-industrial Countercurrent Extraction of Soybean with 2-Methyloxolane for High-Quality Protein and Oil

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
This study investigates the extraction of soybean oil with 2-methyloxolane (2-MeOx) in a semi-industrial continuous multistage countercurrent extractor (Model IV Crown Iron Extractor). 2-MeOx is a biobased solvent that was added to the list of permitted solvents for food production in Europe in January 2023.
Bartier, Mickaël   +5 more
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Recovery of Pistacia lentiscus edible oil by using 2-methyloxolane as an eco-friendly and sustainable solvent

Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization
The extraction of oil from oilseeds is conventionnaly performed using n-hexane. However, due to its toxicity and drawbacks, there is a growing need to explore greener solvents. In this study, 2-methyloxolane (2-MeOx) was selected to evaluate its potential as a replacement for n-hexane in extracting lipophilic compounds from Pistacia lentiscus seeds ...
Chaabani, Emna   +5 more
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2-Methyloxolane as an Alternative Solvent for Green Extraction of Vegetable Oils: From the Lab Test to the Industrial Realization

2022
Population growth and the environmental crisis are fostering the emergence of new global challenges. As such, the fact that the extraction of vegetable oils and, by extension, global food security, currently rely on hexane which is a toxic petrochemical solvent, seems particularly problematic.
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