Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad
2. OLTRAD Consulting Inc., Inlake Court, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of seed storage
time on the quality of cold-pressed sunflower oil. The quality and oxidative
stability of oil was determined in samples of domestic varieties of sunflower
hybrid, linoleic type seeds, obtained from fresh seeds and from seeds stored
in silo cell for 6 and 12 months at temperature below 30oC and in good
ventilation conditions. It was found that the longer storage time of seeds
had a negative impact on many quality aspects of the oil, such as flavor,
odor and aroma, primarily on the sensory profile. Chemical characteristics
and oxidative stability of oil were also influenced by the storage time,
which was confirmed by increased values of the acid value (AV) and peroxide
value (PV) of the oil samples. Fresh seed oil had an AV of 0.49?0.01 mgKOH/g,
while oils that were obtained from one-year old seeds had an AV of 1.95?0.02
mgKOH/g. Content of the primary oxidation products in the oil obtained by
cold-pressing of the fresh seeds was 1.73?0.02 mmol/kg (measured as PV), and
2.22?0.07 mmol/kg in that from the seeds stored for 12 months. The anisidine
value for the oil obtained from the seeds stored for 12 months was 0.86?0.04
(100A1% 350nm).
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia