Title of article :
Quantification of Sterol Contents in Almond (Prunus amygdalus L.) Oils
Author/Authors :
Matthäus ، Bertrand Department for Safety and Quality for Cereals Schützenberg - Max Rubner-Institut (MRI) Federal Research Institute for Nutrition and Food , Özcan ، Mehmet Musa Department of Food Engineering - Faculty of Agricultural - Selcuk University
From page :
203
To page :
206
Abstract :
In this study, the sterol contents of almond kernel oils collected from naturally growing almond trees in Mersin province were determined. Generally, the sterol contents of almond oil samples varied depending on almond types. The major sterols in almond oils wereß-sitosterol, 5-avenasterol and campesterol, followed by 5,24-stigmastadienol, stigmasterol, sitostanol, and cholesterol. While β-sitosterol contents of almond oils varied between 1986 mg/kg (T26) and 3908 mg/kg (T16), 5-avenasterol contents of almond oils samples were in the range between 215.9 mg/kg (T31) and 581.7 mg/kg (T16). In addition, campesterol contents of oils were found from 75.8 mg/kg (T31) to 172.3 mg/kg (T16). Interestingly, all sterol contents (except cholesterol, brassicasterol and 7-campesterol) of T16 almond oil were found higher than those of the other almond types. The current study showed that almond kernels of the investigated almond types from Turkey are potential sources of valuable oil which might be used as edible oil or industrial applications.
Keywords :
Almond , Type , Kernel oil , Sterol , GC and GC , MS
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (IJCCE)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (IJCCE)
Record number :
2544308
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