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Influence of high temperature and duration of heating on the sunflower seed oil properties for food use and bio-diesel production

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Citazione:
Influence of high temperature and duration of heating on the sunflower seed oil properties for food use and bio-diesel production / Giuffrè, A.M., Capocasale, M., Zappia, C., Poiana, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF OLEO SCIENCE. - ISSN 1347-3352. - 66:11(2017), pp. 1193-1205. [10.5650/jos.ess17109]
Abstract:
Two important problems for the food industry are oil oxidation and oil waste after frying. Sunflower seed oil is one of the vegetable oils most commonly used in the food industry. Two variables were applied to the low oleic sunflower seed oil in this work i.e. heating temperature (180-210-240℃ and time of heating (15-30-60-120 minutes, to study from the edible point of view the variations of its physico-chemical properties. After 120 minutes heating at 240°C the following was found: refractive index (1.476, free acidity (0.35%, K232 (2.87, K270 (3.71, antiradical activity (45.90% inhibition, total phenols (523 mg kg–1, peroxide value (17.00 meq kg–1, p-anisidine value (256.8 and Totox (271.7, all of which showed a constant deterioration. In relation to the use as a feedstock for bio-diesel production, after 120 minutes heating at 240℃ the following was found: acid value 0.70 mg KOH g–1 oil, iodine value 117.83 g I2 100 g–1 oil, oil stability index 0.67 h, kinematic viscosity (at 40℃ 77.85 mm2 s–1, higher heating value 39.86 MJ kg–1, density 933.34 kg/m3 and cetane number 67.04. The parameters studied in this work were influenced, in different ways, by the applied variables. Heating temperature between 180 and 210℃ and 120 min heating duration were found to be the most appropriate conditions for sunflower seed oil both from the deep frying point of view and from a subsequent use as feedstock for bio-diesel production. In light of the vegetable oils’ International standards for an edible use and for a bio-diesel production, findings of this work can be used to set heating temperature and heating duration to preserve as long possible the physico-chemical properties of a low oleic sunflower seed oil for both its edible use as a fat during cooking and for its re-use after frying.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Giuffrè, A. M.; Capocasale, M.; Zappia, C.; Poiana, M.
Autori di Ateneo:
GIUFFRE' Angelo Maria
POIANA MARCO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unirc.it/handle/20.500.12318/1260
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unirc.it//retrieve/handle/20.500.12318/1260/77956/Giuffr%E8_2017_J%20Oleo%20Sci_Influence%20of_Editor.pdf
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JOURNAL OF OLEO SCIENCE
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