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Effect of Specific Oil Surface Area on the Thermal Stressing of Rapeseed Oil During Heating in an Electric Frying Pan
Authors:Jakub P Kobyliński  Krzysztof Krygier  György Karlovits  Aleksandra Szyd?owska-Czerniak
Affiliation:1. , Faculty of Food Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Poland;2. Bunge Europe Research and Development Center, Kruszwica, Poland;3. , Faculty of Chemistry, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Toruń, Poland
Abstract:The effect of specific oil surface (SOS) during pan frying of rapeseed oil on its thermal stability and antioxidant capacity (AC) was evaluated. Rapeseed oils with different oil layer heights (OLH = 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 cm) were heated on an electric frying pan coated with Teflon at 180 ± 10 °C until a selected end point of 25 % total polar compounds (TPC) was reached. The changes of chemical parameters of oil samples such as peroxide value, p‐anisidine value, Totox value, free fatty acids, TPC and AC using the 2,2‐diphenyl‐1‐picrylhydrazyl assay were determined. Irrespective of the applied methods, the highest changes in oil with OLH = 0.5 cm were observed. Heating in low OLH also led to the fastest time of TPC formation in rapeseed oil; the 0.5‐cm layer reached 25 % TPC in a relatively short time (71.5 min) compared to the highest OLH = 2.5 cm (t = 315.1 min). The SOS and the rate of change in the heated oils decreased with increasing OLH. Crucial effects of SOS on physicochemical oil changes were observed. The present study demonstrated the protective effect of increasing the OLH on the quality of the heated rapeseed oils.
Keywords:Rapeseed oil quality  Pan heating  Specific oil surface  Oil height
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