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Physicochemical and volatiles characterization of trans-free solid fats produced by lipase-catalyzed interesterification
Authors:Lee J H  Akoh C C  Lee K-T
Affiliation:Authors J.H. Lee and Akoh are with Dept. of Food Science and Technology, The Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, U.S.A. Author K.-T. Lee is with Dept. of Food Science and Technology, College of Agriculture, Chungnam Natl. Univ., Taejeon 305-764, Korea. Direct inquiries to author K.T. Lee (E-mail: ).
Abstract:ABSTRACT:  Trans -free solid fats were synthesized from fully hydrogenated soybean oil (FHSBO), olive oil (OO), and palm stearin (PS) at different substrate weight ratios (10:20:70, 10:40:50 and 10:50:40) via lipase-catalyzed interesterification. The interesterified products contained mostly TAG (98.8% to 99.0%), and small amounts of MAG and DAG as by-products. The major fatty acids were oleic acid, palmitic acid, and stearic acid in the interesterified products, and the melting points ranged from 39 to 45 °C. The amount of α-tocopherol was reduced by 75% to 92%. Volatile analysis by solid-phase microextraction indicated that OO and PS had distinct volatile profiles, in which 18 volatiles were retained in interesterified products. Furthermore, some volatiles disappeared or formed during processing. Electronic nose showed that the odors of substrates (OO and PS) were different from each other, and the odors of interesterified products were distinguishable from that of OO or PS. Among the interesterified products, the odor of blend FHSBO:OO:PS of 10:40:50 or 10:50:40 was different from that of blend FHSBO:OO:PS (10:20:70). However, no odor difference was observed between products blend FHSBO:OO:PS 10:40:50 and 10:50:40.
Keywords:electronic nose  interesterification  olive oil  palm stearin  solid-phase microextraction
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