Changes of the tocopherol and fatty acid contents in rapeseed oil during refining
β Scribed by Marek Gogolewski; Malgorzata Nogala-Kalucka; Mariusz Szeliga
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 44 KB
- Volume
- 102
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1438-7697
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β¦ Synopsis
Changes of the tocopherol and fatty acid contents in rapeseed oil during refining
Among the most important metabolic compounds there are some which are not synthesized by human and animal organisms and have to be supplied in appropriate quantities in due time. Vitamin E and the essential unsaturated fatty acids have crucial physiological significance, and their greatest quantities occur in plant oils. During refining, apart from unnecessary substances, nutritionally advantageous compounds are also being eliminated. In the present paper changes of tocochromanols taking place during refining of rapeseed oil obtained from seeds of two subsequent crops were investigated. It was observed that losses of tocopherols exceeded 30%, two thirds of which resulted from distilling off during deodorization. The ratio of vitamin E to essential unsaturated fatty acids expressed as the Harris coefficient decreased in the refined oil obtained from seeds of two subsequent crops by about 28%.
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