Xiaojin Han’s research while affiliated with Chinese Academy of Sciences and other places

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Table 1 Experimental conditions.
Fig. 3. Effect of pressure on extraction with fit curves generated by SLM at temperature = 308 K, flow rate = 3.74 kg/h and particle size = 0.35 mm. 
Fig. 4. Effect of temperature on extraction with fit curves generated by SLM at pressure = 28 MPa, flow rate = 3.74 kg/h, particle size = 0.35 mm. 
Table 4 Results of main fatty acid contents and physic-chemical characteristics of safflower seed oil by different methods.
Fig. 5. Effect of flow rate on extraction with fit curves generated by SLM at temperature = 308 K, pressure = 28 MPa, particle size = 0.35 mm. 

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Extraction of safflower seed oil by supercritical CO2
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June 2009

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Journal of Food Engineering

Xiaojin Han

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Leming Cheng

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Safflower seed oil extraction with supercritical CO2 at series operational parameters of pressure, temperature, flow rate and particle size was investigated in a bench scale apparatus. The results show that the extraction yields plotted as a function of time are significantly affected by the extraction pressure, flow rate and particle size, but extraction yields plotted versus CO2 used are scarcely affected by flow rate. Extraction temperature has a slight effect on the extraction curves. In order to describe the extraction process, the Sovova’s extended Lack’s Model (SLM) was used and the experimental data were well fitted by it. The extraction was scaled up to pilot plant and the computed values of SLM are in good agreement with the pilot plant data. Additionally, the quality of safflower seed oil obtained by supercritical CO2 extraction is superior to that of oil obtained by traditional methods. It is noted that a new method of changing flow rate was proposed to improve the process efficiency and proved to be valuable by experiment.

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... Recently, attention has been increasingly attracted to safflower seed oil as an excellent healthcare product, because it is effective for the treatment of hyperlipaemia, arteriosclerosis and coronary heart disease and it can enhance microcirculation". Han et al. [10]. "Safflower oil is also known to protect body tissues and protect interior organs". ...

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Fatty Acid Profiling of Major Fatty Acids in Safflower Genotype
Extraction of safflower seed oil by supercritical CO2

Journal of Food Engineering