نتایج جستجو برای: peanut oil

تعداد نتایج: 145567  

2005
JANA DOSTÁLOVÁ PAVEL HANZLÍK ZUZANA RÉBLOVÁ

DOSTÁLOVÁ J., HANZLÍK P., RÉBLOVÁ Z., POKORNÝ J. (2005): Oxidative changes of vegetable oils during microwave heating. Czech J. Food Sci., 23: 230–239. The oxidative stabilities of pork lard, sunflower, zero-erucic rapeseed, peanut and high-oleic peanut oils were tested under microwave heating conditions. Vegetable oils and lard were heated in a microwave oven for up to 40 min between 25°C and ...

A. Patanothai, C.C Holbrook N. Singkham N. Vorasoot P. Sawatsitang P. Songsri S. Chaiyadee S. Jogloy

Drought affects yield of peanut, but its effect on oleic and linoleic acids that influence its oil quality of peanut genotypes with different levels of drought resistance has not been clearly investigated. Therefore, the aims of this research were to determine whether soil water levels could affect oil quality by changes in fatty acid compositions of peanut, and to investigate the changes i...

2013
Dongmei Yin Yun Wang Xingguo Zhang Hemin Li Xiang Lu Jinsong Zhang Wanke Zhang Shouyi Chen

Peanuts are one of the most important edible oil crops in the world. In order to survey key genes controlling peanut oil accumulation, we analyzed the seed transcriptome in different developmental stages of high- and low-oil peanut varieties. About 54 million high quality clean reads were generated, which corresponded to 4.85 Gb total nucleotides. These reads were assembled into 59,236 unique s...

2009
Brandy M. Howard Kay H. Mcwatters FiriBu saalia isaMeldin HasHiM

The peanut is a valuable seed from the legume Arachis hypogaea, which is largely produced in India, China, and the United States for human consumption as a whole seed, extracted oil, peanut butter, or protein-enhancing ingredient. Worldwide, peanuts are mostly used to produce highquality edible oil. In the United States, the majority of the crop is consumed in whole seed form or used for peanut...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2006
Juliawati Untoro Werner Schultink Clive E West Rainer Gross Joseph Gaj Hautvast

BACKGROUND Oral iodized poppy seed oil is an appropriate measure for controlling iodine deficiency in areas where iodized salt is not yet available. However, a more effective and cheaper iodized oil preparation is needed. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of iodized peanut oil with that of iodized poppy seed oil. DESIGN Schoolchildren aged 8-10 y were supplemented ...

2015
Marty Blom Astrid Kruizinga Rene Crevel Geert Houben

Highly refined peanut oil is considered to pose a risk to people with peanut allergy.[1] Although that risk has not been characterised, but controlled clinical challenges suggest it is negligible. A consequence is that the risk from cross contact between other refined vegetable oils and refined peanut oil during production must be assessed in order to assure consumer safety. Use of these refine...

2010
M. L. Wang N. A. Barkley M. Chinnan H. T. Stalker R. N. Pittman

Wild peanut species are useful genetic resources for improving the levels of disease/pest resistance and for enhancing the quality of seed composition by interspecific hybridization. The variation in oil content and fatty acid composition of wild peanut species in the United States Department of Agriculture germplasm collection is unknown. Seeds available from 39 wild species (plus a cultivated...

2012
Adriano Costa de Camargo Thais Maria Ferreira de Souza Vieira Marisa Aparecida Bismara Regitano-D’Arce Maria Antonia Calori-Domingues Solange Guidolin Canniatti-Brazaca

Peanut skin, which is removed in the peanut blanching process, is rich in bioactive compounds with antioxidant properties. The aims of this study were to measure bioactive compounds in peanut skins and evaluate the effect of gamma radiation on their antioxidant activity. Peanut skin samples were treated with 0.0, 5.0, 7.5, or 10.0 kGy gamma rays. Total phenolics, condensed tannins, total flavon...

Journal: :Current neurobiology 2014
S Nikki Levoe Brenna M Flannery Laurie Brignolo Denise M Imai Amanda Koehne Adam T Austin Donald A Bruun Daniel J Tancredi Pamela J Lein

Repeated subcutaneous (s.c.) injection is a common route of administration in chronic studies of neuroactive compounds. However, in a pilot study we noted a significant incidence of skin abnormalities in adult male Long-Evans rats receiving daily s.c. injections of peanut oil (1.0 ml/kg) in the subscapular region for 21 d. Histopathological analyses of the lesions were consistent with a foreign...

2009
Venkatesh Balan Shishir P. S. Chundawat Patricia J. Slininger Rajesh Gupta Bruce E. Dale

We have come up with a novel, integrated approach for making biodiesel by in-house producion of ethanol after fermentation of hexane extracted edible oil cake fiber. In addition, we have demonstrated how ethanol could be manufactured from commonly available oil cakes (such as canola, sunflower, sesame, soy, peanut) and dried distiller’s grains with solubles (DDGS). The edible oil cakes and DDGS...

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