Author:
Hermann L.,Mailer R.,Robards K.
Abstract
Summary. Sediment formation or cloudiness in canola oil
presents a problem for the industry which is currently solved by
winterisation. Various techniques have been used to examine the chemical and
physical properties of the sediment. Knowledge of the physical properties are
due largely to investigations using differential scanning calorimetry.
Chemical composition has been determined by high resolution chromatographic
methods particularly gas chromatography following preliminary separation of
the sediment from the oil and fractionation. Major components of the sediment
are wax esters with lesser amounts of triacylglycerols, hydrocarbons, free
fatty acids and alcohols. Nevertheless, full characterisation of the sediment
is yet to be achieved although the full potential of developments such as
softer ionisation techniques for mass spectrometric detection in high
performance liquid chromatography have not been exploited. The process of
sediment formation is discussed in relation to nucleation of the oil and
crystal growth. On this basis, factors determining sedimentation behaviour in
a particular sample are probably kinetic and influenced by trace components of
the oil. The fundamental question to be answered in future work is the
relative role of environment and genetics in regulating susceptibility to
sedimentation.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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