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Choon-Hui Tan1,2, Abdul A Ariffin1, Hasanah M Ghazali1, Chin-Ping Tan1, Ainie Kuntom3, Adrian Cheng-Yong Choo4.
Abstract
This article reports on the changes of oxidation indices and minor components of low free fatty acid (FFA) and freshly extracted crude palm oils after storage at ambient (28 ± 1 C) and 60 C for 77 days. The changes in peroxide value (PV), FFA, extinction coefficient at 233 and 269 nm (K233 and K269), bleachability index (DOBI), carotene and vitamin E contents were monitored. PV, FFA, K233 and K269 of both oil samples increased as storage progressed while the values of carotene and vitamin E contents decreased. At the end of storage period at 60 °C, the carotene content of low FFA crude palm oil was 4.24 ppm. The storage conditions used led to the loss of entire vitamin E fractions of both oil samples as well as a reduction in DOBI values except for freshly extracted crude palm oil stored at ambient temperature.Entities:
Keywords: Crude palm oil; Freshly extracted; Low free fatty acid; Oxidation indices; Storage; Vitamin E
Year: 2017 PMID: 28720930 PMCID: PMC5495698 DOI: 10.1007/s13197-017-2569-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Sci Technol ISSN: 0022-1155 Impact factor: 2.701