Title of article :
Changes occurring in phenolic content, tocopherol composition and oxidative stability of Camelina sativa oil during storage
Author/Authors :
Sergeja VIDAKOVIC and Helena ABRAMOVIC، نويسنده , , Helena and Butinar، نويسنده , , Bojan and Nikoli?، نويسنده , , Vojko، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Changes occurring during storage in the content of polar phenolic compounds, the composition of tocopherols (T), the presence of primary and secondary oxidative products and titratable acidity in oil obtained from the seeds of Camelina sativa were studied. In fresh oil the content of polar phenolic compounds amounted to 128 mg/kg (expressed as chlorogenic acid), the content of α-T was (41 ± 8) mg/kg, of γ-T (710 ± 19) mg/kg and of δ-T (12 ± 3) mg/kg. β-T and tocotrienols were not detected. In oil stored at 50 °C the concentration of total tocopherols decreased to a value of (440 ± 13) mg/kg in 15 days. In that time the content of polar phenolic compounds in the oil stored at 50 °C was reduced to 72% of its initial value. The content of polar phenolic compounds in oil stored at 65 °C for 15 days was reduced to 21% of its initial value. The content of polar phenolic compounds in the C. sativa oil investigated decreased linearly with peroxide value and with p-anisidine value. The antioxidative activity of polar phenolic compounds extracted from camelina oil was also elucidated. Analysis revealed that the phenolic extract obtained from camelina oil added to a model lipid system for a certain time significantly retarded the process of autooxidation.
Keywords :
Camelina sativa oil , Storage , Phenolic compounds , Tocopherols , antioxidants , Autooxidation
Journal title :
Food Chemistry
Journal title :
Food Chemistry