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Combination of storage followed by drying assures higher yield and quality of macauba (Acrocomia aculeata) pulp oil

•Oil accumulation increased along storage periods.•Storage periods affected free fatty acid content of the pulp oil.•Oven drying improves overall post-harvest oil quality of the pulp. Macauba is a productive palm tree species in the tropical biome, and presents some advantages, as cultivation suitab...

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Published in:Applied Food Research 2022-06, Vol.2 (1), p.100090, Article 100090
Main Authors: Tilahun, Wogayehu Worku, Grossi, José Antonio Saraiva, Favaro, Simone Palma
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