UTILIZATION OF DEODORIZER DISTILLATE UNSAPONIFIABLE MATTER OF COTTON SEED AND PALM OILS AS NATURAL ANTIOXIDANT FOR SUNFLOWER SEED OIL | ||
Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences | ||
Article 1, Volume 1, Issue 1, January 2010, Pages 1-12 PDF (366.71 K) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/jfds.2010.82077 | ||
Authors | ||
S. A. S. Hallabo; A. M. Alian; Sahar S. Abdul Magied | ||
Food Sci, & Tech. Dept Fac. of Agric Cairo Univ | ||
Abstract | ||
Deodorizer distillates of cottonseed oil (DODC) and palm oil (DODP) contained moisture 0.54, 0.46 unsaponifiable matter% 9.0, 14.9 tocopheralo %0.14, 2.15 oxidized fatty acid %0.51, 0.84, acid value 10.35, 145.65, saponification value 182.4, 176.0 and peroxide value 3.74, 5.91 respectively. Using different concentrations (0.05, 0.1 and 0.3%) of unsaponifiable matter (USM) for each DOD increased the stability of sunflower seed oil. The results indicated that USM of DODP was more effective as natural antioxidant than that of DODC. | ||
Keywords | ||
Deodorizer distillate; Cotton seed oil. Palm oil; Sunflower seed oil; Unsaponifiable matter | ||
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