نتایج جستجو برای: edible oils

تعداد نتایج: 38983  

Journal: :Nature 1981

1999
E. Pittenauer J. Bailer K. Widhalm G. Allmaier

Introduction. Edible oils containing > 60 % monoenoic acids (i. e. oleic acid), in particular olive oil and Canola oil have been shown to exhibit beneficial effects on lipid metabolism in human (LDL-cholesterol blood levels, triacylglycerol blood levels) within the last few years [1]. These findings are in contrast to earlier recommandations by nutrition experts who strongly favored high-linole...

2012
Laura Azócar Gustavo Ciudad Robinson Muñoz David Jeison Claudio Toro Rodrigo Navia

Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) or biodiesel is a biofuel conventionally produced from edible oil and methanol, using an alkaline catalyst, through a transesterification reaction. As FAME is mostly produced from edible vegetable oils, crop soils are used for its production, increasing deforestation and producing a fuel more expensive than diesel. In addition, between 70 and 80% of the total FAME...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Ghafoorunissa Ghafoorunissa

Evidence indicates that dietary trans fatty acids (TFA) obtained from partially hydrogenated vegetable oils (PHVO) increase the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). Studies have implicated TFA in increasing the risk and incidence of diabetes. Furthermore, TFA may compromise fetal and early infant growth and development. In rats, partial substitution of either linoleic acid (18:2 n-6) with satu...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2016
Xiuming Jiang Shen Li Guoqiang Xiang Qiuhong Li Lu Fan Lijun He Keren Gu

A new method for determining the acid values (AVs) of edible oils based on the OH stretching band was developed. The oil sample was diluted with carbon tetrachloride and was placed in a quartz cuvette with a thickness of 1cm to record the FTIR spectrum. The peak at 3535cm(-1), which corresponds to the OH stretch of the carboxyl group in free fatty acids, together with the peak valley at 3508cm(...

2015
Vinayak M. Naik Preeti N. Tallur

The quality of edible oils is an emerging factor to decide the quality of fried foods. Elevated temperature favours lipid oxidation. The edible oil is repeatedly used for deep frying at 190C to 200C, the physico-chemical characteristics of the edible oil get deteriorated. A critical evaluation of the degree of lipid oxidation and deterioration in the quality of oil is informative to use fried f...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Zhuo Min Zemei Guo Kai Wang Ang Zhang Hua Li Yulin Fang

This study involved the determination of the peroxide value (POV) as a measure of the resistance of the oxidation of edible oil with grape vine cane additives to assess their antioxidation potential. The study demonstrated that grape extracts of canes could effectively inhibit the lipid oxidation of edible oils and that this ability varied significantly due to the different extraction solvents ...

2014
Siong Fong Sim Terri Zhuan Ean Lee Nurul Aida Lu Mohd Irwan Lu Benedict Samling

Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) and Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GCMS) are two common instruments used for analysis of edible oils. The output signal is often analysed on the software attached to the workstations. The processing software is usually individualised for a specific source. The output of GCMS cannot be analysed on the FTIR hence analysts often need to juggle between instr...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Ling-Biao Gu Xiao-Ning Liu Hua-Min Liu Hui-Li Pang Guang-Yong Qin

In this study, the subcritical butane extraction process of fenugreek seed oil was optimized using response surface methodology with a Box-Behnken design. The optimum conditions for extracted oil from fenugreek seed was as follows: extraction temperature of 43.24 °C , extraction time of 32.80 min, and particle size of 0.26 mm. No significant differences were found between the experimental and p...

2005
Levente L. Diosady

The chlorophyll content of canola oil, especially when extracted from frost-damaged seed is high, and results in dull, dark brown oil unless very large quantities of bleaching clay are used. We found that treatment with phosphoric acid, under vacuum in the absence of moisture precipitates most of the chlorophyll. At 140°C 2400 mg/L phosphoric acid precipitated 98 % of the chlorophyll in canola ...

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