The influence of microwave roasting on bioactive components and chemical parameters of cold pressed fig seed oil

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The effect of microwave roasting process on the compositional parameters and bioactive contents of fig seed oil were investigated. Fig seeds were ground and roasted in a microwave oven at 350. 460 and 600 Watt for 5 and 10 minutes and the roasted seeds were processed to obtain oil. The results showed that peroxide. K,. and K._c values were adversely affected by roasting. Fig seed oil was a prosperous source of'/-tocopherol and significant losses were observed due to microwave pre-treatment. The major fatty acids in fig seed oil were linolenic. linoleic and oleic acids; whereas the major triacylglycerols were LnLO. LnLnL. LnLnLn and LnLnO. according to fatty acid profile. The most abundant sterol in the fig seed oil samples was ((-sitosterol with 3235.90 to 3625.62 mg kg. followed byA5-and A7-avenasterols. The principal component analysis and agglomerative hierarchial clustering served to differentiate between intense and mild microwave-treated oils as well as the unroasted samples.

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Şirinyildiz, D. D., Vardin, A. Y., & Yorulmaz, A. (2023). The influence of microwave roasting on bioactive components and chemical parameters of cold pressed fig seed oil. Grasas y Aceites, 74(1). https://doi.org/10.3989/gya.1011212

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