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Oxidation on the stability of canola oil blended with stinging nettle oil at frying temperature

International Journal of Food Properties · Temmuz 2015

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Oxidation on the Stability of Canola Oil Blended with Stinging Nettle Oil at Frying Temperature
International Journal of Food Properties · 2015 SCI-Expanded
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DergiInternational Journal of Food Properties
Yayın TarihiTemmuz 2015
Cilt / Sayfa18 · 1402-1415
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Özet The present study was carried out to investigate changes in fatty acids composition and their ratio by mixing of canola oil (CLO) with cold pressed stinging nettle oil (SNO) during heating at 180°C for 10 h, and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The blended oils were prepared by gravimetrically mixing of CLO and SNO at various ratios of 60:40 and 40:60 w/w, respectively. Trans fatty acid in fresh CLO and SNO of 1.1 and 0.05%, whereas fresh blended oils of CLO:SNO (40:60, 60:40 w/w) contained 0.44, 0.91% and heated oils of CLO, SNO and CLO: SNO (40:60, 60:40 w/w) were found from 1.35-2.49, 0.06-0.09, and 0.46-0.51, 1.02-1.27%, correspondingly. The linolenic fatty acid is more prone to oxidation in heated oils and their percentage in fresh CLO, SNO and blended (40:60, 60:40) CLO:SNO samples of 10.58, 0.00, and 3.94, 6.64%, respectively. The linolenic acid was decreased from 10.27-6.54, 0.00, and 3.93-3.79%, 6.47-5.68% in heated CLO, SNO and CLO:SNO (40:60, 60:40 w/w) oils, respectively. The oxidation parameters were also analyzed such as free fatty acids, peroxide value, iodine value, conjugated diene and triene using standard methods. The best results of free fatty acids, peroxide value, iodine value, conjugated diene and triene were obtained in blended CLO:SNO (40:60 w/w) oil at 0.31%, 0.63 meqO2/Kg, 0.79 g/100 g, 60 and 31.36% during 10 h. The obtained results show that mixing of CLO with SNO increased the stability against oxidation and consequently enhanced the worth of CLO during heating/frying route.

Yazarlar (2)

1
Fatih Durmaz
2
Mohammad Younis Talpur

Anahtar Kelimeler

Blending Canola oil Heating process Oxidation Stability Stinging nettle oil

Kurumlar

Government of Sindh, Pakistan
Karachi Pakistan
Selçuk Üniversitesi
Selçuklu Turkey
University of Sindh
Jamshoro Pakistan

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10
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2
Yazar
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