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Improving the Frying Performance and Oxidative Stability of Refined Soybean Oil by Tocotrienol-Rich Unsaponifiable Matters of Kolkhoung (Pistacia khinjuk) Hull Oil

Reza Esmaeilzadeh KenariAmin Mousavi KhaneghahFrancisco J. BarbaJavad TavakoliSeyed Mohammad Bagher HashemiRiccardo AmoratiRyszard Amarowicz

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Unsaponifiable matterfood.ingredientTocotrienolGeneral Chemical Engineering010401 analytical chemistryOrganic Chemistry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesAntioxidant compoundTotal polar compound040401 food science01 natural sciencesSoybean oil0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodchemistryUnsaponifiableConjugated diene valueChemical Engineering (all)Pistacia khinjukTocotrienolFood scienceKolkhoung hull oil

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Increasing consumer awareness for all natural products has quickly led to growing research on new resources of potent and profitable natural antioxidants. In this context, for the first time, the Kolkhoung hull oil (KHO) (Pistacia khinjuk)-unsaponifiable matters (USM) (UHO) (100, 200, and 400 mg kg−1) were incorporated into refined soybean oil (RSO) and the oxidative stability of prepared oils was measured during 32 hours of frying. Then, the obtained results (oxidative stability) were compared to the samples containing tert-butyl hydroquinone (TBHQ) (100 mg kg−1) as a common synthetic antioxidant. According to the results of oxidative stability assays of acid values, conjugated diene values and carbonyl values, and total polar compounds, the incorporation of UHO, particularly at a concentration of 200 mg kg−1, was more efficient in improving the oxidative stability compared to TBHQ. The tocol content of KHO (2043.4 mg kg−1) was higher than the reported amounts of other conventional edible oils. Furthermore, by incorporation of UHO into RSO, as compared with TBHQ, a better protection of naturally occurring antioxidants (tocopherols and sterols) was found after adding UHO to RSO. This fact was mainly attributed to the UHO's tocotrienol fraction. Hence, the USM of KHO can be used as a potent antioxidant to improve the oxidative stability of frying oils.

https://doi.org/10.1002/aocs.12065