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Composition and oxidative stability of soybean oil in mixtures with jojoba oil
Fecha
2006-06-06Registro en:
Maestri, Damian; Sosa, Marina Miriam; Lloret, Cynthia; Torres, Myriam Mariela; Composition and oxidative stability of soybean oil in mixtures with jojoba oil; Wiley VCH Verlag; European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology; 108; 6; 6-6-2006; 513-520
1438-7697
1438-9312
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Torres, Myriam Mariela
Lloret, Cynthia
Sosa, Marina Miriam
Maestri, Damian
Resumen
Improvement of the oxidative stability of soybean oil (SBO) by blending with jojoba
oil (JO) was investigated. SBO in the presence of 5, 10, 15 and 20 wt-% of JO was
subjected to accelerated storage at 60 7C. Peroxide values (PV), anisidine values
(AV), UV absorption characteristics (K232 and K270 values), and headspace volatiles were determined to monitor the oxidative stability of oil samples. JO was effective in reducing the formation of hydroperoxides and volatile compounds in SBO. The effect was remarkable in SBO/JO blends containing 15 and 20% JO, which showed significant reductions in PV, AV and volatile content with respect to pure SBO. The increased oxidative stability of SBO/JO blends could not be attributed to JO tocopherols, since the addition of JO to SBO significantly reduced the tocopherol content of SBO. Besides the tocopherol content and unsaturation
degree of SBO and JO, the effect of the JO ester structure on the oxidative stability
of the blends is discussed. The enhanced chemical and flavor stabilities of SBO/JO blends with respect to pure SBO may make a significant contribution to improve the shelf life of SBO by reducing the deterioration reactions related to lipid peroxidation.