Attempts of physical refining of sterol-rich sunflower press oil to obtain minimally processed edible oil

6Citations
Citations of this article
13Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

New phytosterol (PS)-enriched sunflower seeds, which are higher in campesterol and ∆7-stigmastenol, have recently been developed. Crude oils obtained from these new sunflower seeds in 2015 and 2017 were used in this study. Oils extracted only by press (PO) and with subsequent solvent extraction (SO) were characterized. Physical refining (PhR) was used to obtain edible PO by minimal processing and to keep the PS levels as high as possible. Oils obtained by chemical processing were also studied for comparative purposes. Different bleaching treatments were examined to reduce the contents of phospholipids in the PO to levels required for PhR (<10 mg kg−1 ). Phosphorous levels in PO from 2015 (9–12 mg kg−1 ) were reduced to optimal levels by bleaching with 0.1% Trisyl and 1% Tonsil 278 FF. Contrarily, treatments with Trisyl and Tonsil (278 FF or 114 FF) were not sufficient to reduce the higher levels in PO from 2017 (15–36 mg/kg−1 ), thereby they were subjected to chemical refining (ChR). The PhR applied to PO from 2015 did not lead to substantial changes in the composition and total content of PS. In contrast, losses of up to approximately 30% of total PS were found owing to ChR, although the oils preserved their unique PS profiles.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

García-González, A., Velasco, J., Velasco, L., & Ruiz-Méndez, M. V. (2021). Attempts of physical refining of sterol-rich sunflower press oil to obtain minimally processed edible oil. Foods, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10081901

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free