Frying quality and oxidative stability of two unconventional oils |
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Authors: | Abdalbasit Mariod Bertrand Matthäus K Eichner Ismail H Hussein |
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Affiliation: | 1. Food Science & Technology Department, College of Agricultural Studies, Sudan University of Science & Technology, Khartoum North, Sudan 2. Federal Research Centre for Nutrition and Food, Institute for Lipid Research, Piusallee 68/76, P.O. Box 1705, D-48147, Münster, Germany 3. Institute for Food Chemistry of the Westf?lische-Wilhelms-Universit?t, 48149, Münster, Germany 4. National Oilseed Processing Research Institute, University of Gezira, Wad Madani, Sudan
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Abstract: | The behavior of crude Sclerocarya birrea kernel oil (SCO) and Sorghum bug (Agonoscelis pubescens) oil (SBO) during deep-frying of par-fried potatoes was studied with regard to chemical, physical, and sensory parameters,
such as content of FFA, tocopherols, polar compounds, oligomer TG, volatile compounds, oxidative stability, and total oxidation
(TOTOX) value. Palm olein was used for comparison. Whereas potatoes fried in SCO that had been used for 24 h of deep-frying
at 175°C were still suitable for human consumption, potatoes prepared in SBO that had been used for 6 to 12 h were not, considering
the sensory evaluation. In looking at the chemical and physical parameters, SBO exceeded the limits, after no later than 18
h of use, for the amount of polar compounds, oligomer TG, and FFA recommended by the German Society of Fat Sciences (DGF)
as criteria for the rejection of used frying oils. In contrast to SBO, SCO oil did not exceed the limits for the content of
polar compounds and oligomer TG during the frying experiment. Only the amount of FFA was exceeded; this was because the amount
of FFA at the beginning of the experiment was higher than for refined oils. The results showed that both oils were suitable
for deep-frying of potatoes, but remarkable differences in the time during which both oils produced palatable products were
found. |
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Keywords: | Agonoscelis pubescens deep-fat frying oxidative stability Sclerocarya birrea |
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