What is it about?

Cottonseed meal protein is a useful by-product of cottonseed oil processing industry having a significant potential to overcome daily protein needs of ruminants and non-ruminant animals and aquaculture. But this ability of cottonseed protein is greatly hampered by the presence of gossypol, which is a polyphenolic terpenoid aldehyde and a toxin in cotton plant and cottonseed.

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Why is it important?

The large amounts of cottonseed protein available to the tune of 10–11 million metric tons from this cottonseed can satisfy the daily protein needs (50 g per person) of around 600 million people per annum, provided gossypol is eliminated from the meal.

Perspectives

Now a day a great emphasis is on the use of green and food grade solvents which are non-toxic in food applications. We have utilized a green solvent 2-propanol-water for the extraction of gossypol from defatted cottonseed. Every researcher or scientist now needs to utilize green components and sustainable technologies for his/her work as we have reported here.

Dr. Surinder Singh
Panjab University, Chandigarh

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This page is a summary of: Extraction of Natural Pigment Gossypol from Defatted Cottonseed Using 2-Propanol-Water Green Solvent, Its Kinetics and Thermodynamic Study, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, June 2020, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-020-04665-6.
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