Evaluation of Oxidative Stability of Compound Oils under Accelerated Storage Conditions

ABSTRACT The oxidative stability of linseed (L), cotton (A), and coconut (C) oils, as well as of linseed:cotton (LA), linseed:coconut (LC), and linseed:cotton:coconut (LAC) compound oils was evaluated under accelerated storage at 60°C/20 days. Coconut oil showed to be rather stable, mainly due to lo...

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Main Authors: Geisa Pazzoti, Camila Souza, Carolina Veronezi, Débora Luzia, Neuza Jorge
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar) 2018-11-01
Series:Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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spelling doaj-7f9e70dafe264ddf82895fc6e49b3ff62020-11-24T22:02:56ZengInstituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology1678-43242018-11-0161010.1590/1678-4324-2018180055S1516-89132018000100502Evaluation of Oxidative Stability of Compound Oils under Accelerated Storage ConditionsGeisa PazzotiCamila SouzaCarolina VeroneziDébora LuziaNeuza JorgeABSTRACT The oxidative stability of linseed (L), cotton (A), and coconut (C) oils, as well as of linseed:cotton (LA), linseed:coconut (LC), and linseed:cotton:coconut (LAC) compound oils was evaluated under accelerated storage at 60°C/20 days. Coconut oil showed to be rather stable, mainly due to low levels of peroxides, conjugated dienes, ρ-anisidine, and long induction period. In addition, along with cotton oil, it improved the stability of linseed oil in the formulation of LAC compound oil. As to fatty acid profile, the compound oils showed to be composed mainly by unsaturated fatty acids. Cotton and coconut oils presented higher retention of total phytosterols, 78.87 and 76.16%, respectively, after 20 days of storage, when compared to linseed oil. The highest retention of total tocopherols at the end of storage was observed in LA (90.81%). In relation to antioxidant activity, by the DPPH method, with the increase in storage time, a reduction in the antioxidant substances of linseed, LC, and LAC oils was observed. Through the FRAP method, oscillations were observed, especially in linseed and compound oils. Although the oils were degraded over time, it was possible to verify that cotton and coconut oils contributed to increase the stability of linseed oil, which, in turn, raised the levels of coconut oil bioactive compounds.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132018000100502&lng=en&tlng=enlinseedcottoncoconutlipid oxidationvegetable oils
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author Geisa Pazzoti
Camila Souza
Carolina Veronezi
Débora Luzia
Neuza Jorge
spellingShingle Geisa Pazzoti
Camila Souza
Carolina Veronezi
Débora Luzia
Neuza Jorge
Evaluation of Oxidative Stability of Compound Oils under Accelerated Storage Conditions
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
linseed
cotton
coconut
lipid oxidation
vegetable oils
author_facet Geisa Pazzoti
Camila Souza
Carolina Veronezi
Débora Luzia
Neuza Jorge
author_sort Geisa Pazzoti
title Evaluation of Oxidative Stability of Compound Oils under Accelerated Storage Conditions
title_short Evaluation of Oxidative Stability of Compound Oils under Accelerated Storage Conditions
title_full Evaluation of Oxidative Stability of Compound Oils under Accelerated Storage Conditions
title_fullStr Evaluation of Oxidative Stability of Compound Oils under Accelerated Storage Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Oxidative Stability of Compound Oils under Accelerated Storage Conditions
title_sort evaluation of oxidative stability of compound oils under accelerated storage conditions
publisher Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)
series Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
issn 1678-4324
publishDate 2018-11-01
description ABSTRACT The oxidative stability of linseed (L), cotton (A), and coconut (C) oils, as well as of linseed:cotton (LA), linseed:coconut (LC), and linseed:cotton:coconut (LAC) compound oils was evaluated under accelerated storage at 60°C/20 days. Coconut oil showed to be rather stable, mainly due to low levels of peroxides, conjugated dienes, ρ-anisidine, and long induction period. In addition, along with cotton oil, it improved the stability of linseed oil in the formulation of LAC compound oil. As to fatty acid profile, the compound oils showed to be composed mainly by unsaturated fatty acids. Cotton and coconut oils presented higher retention of total phytosterols, 78.87 and 76.16%, respectively, after 20 days of storage, when compared to linseed oil. The highest retention of total tocopherols at the end of storage was observed in LA (90.81%). In relation to antioxidant activity, by the DPPH method, with the increase in storage time, a reduction in the antioxidant substances of linseed, LC, and LAC oils was observed. Through the FRAP method, oscillations were observed, especially in linseed and compound oils. Although the oils were degraded over time, it was possible to verify that cotton and coconut oils contributed to increase the stability of linseed oil, which, in turn, raised the levels of coconut oil bioactive compounds.
topic linseed
cotton
coconut
lipid oxidation
vegetable oils
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