Literature DB >> 29803478

Chemical characterization of a variety of cold-pressed gourmet oils available on the Brazilian market.

Nicola Cicero1, Ambrogina Albergamo2, Andrea Salvo3, Giuseppe Daniel Bua3, Giovanni Bartolomeo3, Valentina Mangano3, Archimede Rotondo3, Vita Di Stefano4, Giuseppa Di Bella3, Giacomo Dugo1.   

Abstract

Different specialty extra virgin oils, produced by cold-pressing fruits/nuts (olive, pequi, palm, avocado, coconut, macadamia and Brazil nut) and seeds (grapeseed and canola), and retailed in the Brazilian region of Minas Gerais, were chemically characterized. Specifically, for each type of oil, the fatty acid composition was elucidated by GC-FID, the contents of selected polyphenols and squalene were determined respectively by UHPLC-MS and UHPLC-PDA, whereas minerals were explored by means of ICP-MS. Olive oil was confirmed to have the highest MUFA content due to a valuable level of oleic acid, while oils from grapeseed, Brazil nut and canola were marked by nutritionally important PUFA levels. The highest SFA content found in coconut oil was mainly due to the high levels of lauric acid, known for its advantageous HDL-raising effects. As for polyphenols, gourmet oils from palm, coconut and canola showed higher levels of phenolic acids (e.g. p-hydroxybenzoic, ferulic, syringic, acids) than olive oil, which was though characterized by peculiar antioxidants, such as tyrosol and hydroxytyrosol. Also, olive oil had the highest amount of squalene, followed by the oil from Brazil nut. Finally, all the investigated oils had very low levels (order of μg/kg) of pro-oxidant elements, such as Cu, Fe and Mn. Overall, these findings may fill the gaps still present in literature on certain compositional aspects of commercially available gourmet oils.
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Keywords:  Chemical characterization; Cold-pressing; Fatty acids; Fruit/nut oils; Minerals; Polyphenols; Seed oils; Squalene

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29803478     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2018.04.064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Res Int        ISSN: 0963-9969            Impact factor:   6.475


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