Storage stability evaluation of some packed vegetable oil blends |
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Authors: | P M Shiela Y N Sreerama A G Gopala Krishna |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Lipid Science and Traditional Foods, Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), 570 020 Mysore, Karnataka, India |
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Abstract: | The physicochemical characteristics and minor component contents of blended oils packed in pouches in relation to starting
oils used for blending were studied over a period of 6 mon at two storage temperatures and humidity conditions: 27°C/65% RH
and 40°C/30–40% RH. Color, PV, FFA value, β-carotene content, tocopherol content, and oryzanol content of the oils were monitored
at regular intervals. The color, PV (0.6–20.7 meq O2/kg, FFA value (0.08–2.1%), tocopherol content (360–1700 ppm%), oryzanol content (460–2,000 mg%), and sesame oil antioxidants
(400–2,000 mg%) were not changed in either the starting oils or their blends. Oils and oil blends containing a higher initial
PV (18.9–20.7 meq O2/kg) showed a slight reduction in value at 40°C, whereas oils having lesser PV of 5–10 showed a slight increase during the
storage period. Among the minor components studied, only β-carotene showed a reduction, 8.9–60.2% at 27°C and 48–71% at 40°C,
for the different oil blends studied. The observed results indicated that the packed oil blends studied were stable under
the conditions of the study, and the minor components, other than β-carotene, remained unaltered in the package even at the
end of 6 mon of storage. |
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Keywords: | Blended oil micronutrients minor components minor constituents packaging storage stability vegetable oil blends |
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