Literature DB >> 25977022

Changes in 4-vinylsyringol and other phenolics during rapeseed oil refining.

Klara Kraljić1, Dubravka Škevin2, Lidija Barišić2, Monika Kovačević2, Marko Obranović2, Ivana Jurčević2.   

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to examine changes in phenolic compounds during refining of rapeseed oil. In crude rapeseed oil, 4-vinylsyringol (canolol) is the dominant phenolic compound, accounting for 85% of total phenolics. Refining decreased the total amount of phenolic compounds by 90%. NMR and MS analyses of edible rapeseed oil phenolic extracts identified 4-vinylsyringol dimer as the dominant phenolic compound. This phenolic compound appears to form through acid-catalyzed dimerization-aromatic substitution of 4-vinylsyringol monomers. Analysis of rapeseed oils from different stages of the refining process suggest that 4-vinylsyringol dimer forms during the neutralization phase, when H3PO4 acts as a catalyst, or during bleaching, when acid-activated bleaching earth acts as the catalyst. Whether 4-vinylsyringol forms during one or the other phase appears to depend on the phospholipid content of the crude oil. These insights may be useful for designing rapeseed oil refining processes that maximize levels of 4-vinylsyringol dimer.
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Keywords:  4-Vinylsyringol; 4-Vinylsyringol dimer; Phenolic compounds; Rapeseed oil; Refining

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25977022     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.04.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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