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Stability of a phenol-enriched olive oil during storage

✍ Scribed by Manuel Suárez; Maria-Paz Romero; Tomás Ramo; Maria-José Motilva


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
329 KB
Volume
113
Category
Article
ISSN
1438-7697

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Abstract

The use of an emulsifier to stabilize the phenolic compounds added in the preparation of an enriched olive oil was evaluated. Two emulsifiers, lecithin and monoglyceride, were studied. The results showed lecithin to be the most convenient, due to the increase in the value of the oxidative stability of the phenol‐enriched oils in relation to the enrichments prepared with monoglycerides. After that, the shelf life of the prepared oils was evaluated during a period of 256 days of storage at 25°C in the dark. Oil quality parameters, total phenolic content, bitterness index and oxidative stability were studied during the storage period. Additionally, the phenolic composition and antioxidant capacity (by using the ORAC assay) were evaluated at the end of the storage. The phenolic enrichment of the oils allowed the shelf life of the oils to be extended compared with the control (virgin olive oil without phenol addition), delaying the appearance of peroxides and improving their oxidative stability. In addition, the higher content of phenolic compounds in the oils at all stages of storage is desirable in order to increase the intake of these beneficial compounds.

Practical applications: The preparation of phenol‐enriched olive oils with a higher phenolic content than the commercial virgin olive oils is of special interest to increase the ingestion of these healthy compounds the daily intake of which is limited due to the high caloric value of olive oil. There are two key points in the development of this product: (i) the dispersion and stabilization of the phenol extract in the oil matrix and (ii) the stability of the phenols in the prepared oils to guarantee the phenol concentration during their shelf life. It is important to study the use of emulsifiers to determine if they allow an improvement in the dispersion of the phenolic extract, and their stabilization in the final product. In addition, the emulsifiers could mask the bitter taste of the enriched oils, which is desirable to increase consumer acceptance of the enriched oil.


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