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Nyam, Kar Lin and Wong, M. M. and Long, Kamariah and Tan, Chin Ping
(2013)
Oxidative stability of sunflower oils supplemented with kenaf seeds extract, roselle seeds extract and roselle extract, respectively under accelerated storage.
International Food Research Journal, 20 (2).
pp. 695-701.
ISSN 1985-4668; ESSN: 2231-7546
Abstract
With the concern of adverse effects of lipid oxidation on food deterioration and human
health, the antioxidant activities of kenaf seed extracts (KSE), roselle seed extracts (RSE) and
roselle extracts (RE) were evaluated by comparing its oxidative stability in refined, bleached
& deodorised (RBD) sunflower oils with that of in synthetic antioxidant, BHA. Established
methods such as peroxide values (PV), p-anisidine values (AV), TOTOX values, free fatty
acids (FFA), iodine values (IV), total phenolic contents (TPC), conjugated dienes (CD) and
conjugated triene (CT) were employed to assess the extent of oil deterioration. During 24
days storage, consensus was accomplished based on the results assessed by PV, TOTOX, CD,
CT, IV and TPC at which the antioxidant activities of KSE, RSE and RE were better than
BHA. Surprisingly, the results obtained by AV and FFA assays showed the reversed. Among
the extracts, RSE exhibited the best antioxidant activities. These suggest that KSE, RSE and
RE may be used as potential source of natural antioxidants in the application of food industry
to prevent lipid oxidation.
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