Optimization of phytochemical antioxidants in RBD palm olein during frying process
Antioxidants are important inhibitory compounds against the oxidative deterioration of food especially in frying oil. In Malaysia, food processing industry using deep fat frying process has become popular nowadays. The repeated use of oils could cause fried foods to have a rather limited shelf li...
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Format: | Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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IIUM Press
2011
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/20976/1/optimization_of_phytochemical_-_C28.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/20976/ http://rms.research.iium.edu.my/bookstore/default.aspx |
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Summary: | Antioxidants are important inhibitory compounds against the oxidative deterioration of food
especially in frying oil. In Malaysia, food processing industry using deep fat frying process
has become popular nowadays. The repeated use of oils could cause fried foods to have a
rather limited shelf life due to the development of rancidity in the frying oil taken-up by the
products. Antioxidants were proven to lower the rate of oxidation of oils during frying. This
study investigated the effects of various phytochemical antioxidant systems which are
oleoresin rosemary (OR), oleoresm sage (OS) and citric acid (CA) as synergist on the
physico-chemical characteristics of refined, bleached and deodorized (RBD) palm olein
during the frying of French fries. The effects of various mixtures of the antioxidants on the oil
were also studied in repeated deep frying. RSM-based computer programs, Echip software
has been used to provide the initial experimental designs, calculate the multi-regression
equations and do the statistical analysis. Samples of the oil after frying are analyzed for
different physical and chemical properties. Three different parameters which were peroxide
value (PV), iodine value (IV) and absorbance at 232 nm (Abs 232) and absorbance at 268 run
(Abs 268) were used as indicator to determine the frying oil quality. PV, IV, Abs 232 and Abs
268 were all determined using MPOB test methods. Statistical analyses of the effects of each
antioxidant and CA and their interactions on the physicochemical properties were provided by
the Echip software. OR, OS and CA as synergist was expected to be effective phytochemical
antioxidants protecting RBD palm olein against oxidative deterioration during frying. |
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