Impact of Storage Conditions on the Physicochemical Characteristics of Baobab ( Adansonia digitata L.) Seed Oil

  • Ndiaye E
  • Faye P
  • Sow A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The evolution of some quality markers of baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) was studied. Baobab oil extracted by pressing was packaged in 30 mL non-amber glass bottles and stored at different temperatures: 20˚C, 30˚C and 45˚C. The physicochemical parameters (acid, peroxide, iodine, saponification, refraction and color indices) were determined during three months’ storage. A significant 5% increase in acid, peroxide and saponification value was observed over time. However, the iodine value decreased. The yellowing and refractive index remained stable while storage at 45˚C caused the most significant changes in chemical parameters. The results obtained show that oils stored at 20˚C had the lowest acid (2.42 ± 0.26 mg KOH/g) and peroxide (0.82 ± 0.25 mEqO2/Kg) value after three months of follow-up.

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Ndiaye, E. M., Faye, P. G., Sow, A., Niane, K., Ndiaye, S., Baldé, S., … Cisse, M. (2022). Impact of Storage Conditions on the Physicochemical Characteristics of Baobab ( Adansonia digitata L.) Seed Oil. Food and Nutrition Sciences, 13(04), 373–386. https://doi.org/10.4236/fns.2022.134028

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