Frying quality and oxidative stability of high-oleic corn oils |
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Authors: | K Warner S Knowlton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Food Quality and Safety Research, NCAUR, ARS, USDA, 61604 Peoria, Illinois;(2) DuPont Co., Agricultural Products, Stine-Haskell Research Center, 19714 Newark, Delaware;(3) National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, 1815 North University St., 61604 Peoria, IL |
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Abstract: | To determine the frying stability of corn oils that are genetically modified to contain 65% oleic acid, high-oleic corn oil
was evaluated in room odor tests and by total polar compound analysis. Flavor characteristics of french-fried potatoes, prepared
in the oil, were also evaluated by trained analytical sensory panelists. In comparison to normal corn oil, hydrogenated corn
oil and high-oleic (80 and 90%) sunflower oils, high-oleic corn oil had significantly (P<0.05) lower total polar compound levels after 20 h of oil heating and frying at 190°C than the other oils. Fried-food flavor
intensity was significantly higher in the normal corn oil during the early portion of the frying schedule than in any of the
high-oleic or hydrogenated oils; however, after 17.5 h of frying, the potatoes fried in normal corn oil had the lowest intensity
of fried-food flavor. Corn oil also had the highest intensities of off-odors, including acrid and burnt, in room odor tests.
High-oleic corn oil also was evaluated as a salad oil for flavor characteristics and oxidative stability. Results showed that
dry-milled high-oleic corn oil had good initial flavor quality and was significantly (P<0.05) more stable than dry-milled normal corn oil after oven storage tests at 60°C, as evaluated by flavor scores and peroxide
values. Although the high-oleic corn oil had significantly (P<0.05) better flavor and oxidative stability than corn oil after aging at 60°C, even more pronounced effects were found in
high-temperature frying tests, suggesting the advantages of high-oleic corn oil compared to normal or hydrogenated corn oils. |
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Keywords: | Corn oil flavor frying high-oleic corn oil odor oxidation polar compounds sensory stability volatile compounds |
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