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J Food Sci Technol ; 52(8): 5370-5, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26243968

ABSTRACT

The effect of several natural and synthetic antioxidants to retard the formation of polar compounds and thermo-oxidation at prolonged frying temperatures was studied. Antioxidants, including butyl hydroxyl toluene (BHT), ter-butyl hydroxyquinone (TBHQ), α- and γ-tocopherols, tocopherol mixture (α, ß, γ and δ), sesamol, ß-sitosterol, ß-sitostanol, γ-oryzanol, curcumin, rosemary extract and sucrose acetate isobutyrate (SAIB) were tested in refined soybean oil without added any additives recovered from refinery. Rosemary extract and SAIB were showed a considerable effect on both polar compound formation and secondary oxidation. These compounds increased the oxidative stability of oil for more than 30 % compared to conventional synthetic antioxidants. Oils treated with SAIB showed higher color retention after 6 h heating compared to the oils added with BHT, TBHQ and tocopherols. Curcumin, sesamol and γ-oryzanol showed higher antioxidant potential compared to other antioxidants. Preliminary results obtained from this study have clearly demonstrated that SAIB and rosemary extracts are more commercially viable antioxidants to increase the stability of frying oils.

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J Trop Pediatr ; 48(1): 24-8, 2002 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11871368

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Red palm oil (5 ml and 10 ml), ground nut oil fortified with 400 and 800 retinol equivalent retinol palmitate, and ground nut oil (5 and 10 ml), were administered to six groups of preschool children (four experimental and two control groups) in randomly assigned balwadis of Ramanathapuram District of Tamil Nadu for a period of 7 months, to monitor the difference in the efficacy of the mode of supplementation and the optimum dose for improving vitamin A status. Results show that red palm oil groups recorded more gain in retinol and beta-carotene levels compared to other dosage groups, and that administration of 10 ml did not offer any substantial improvement over the 5-ml daily dose.


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Antioxidants/administration & dosage , Dietary Supplements , Plant Oils/administration & dosage , Vitamin A Deficiency/prevention & control , Vitamin A/analogs & derivatives , Vitamin A/administration & dosage , Diterpenes , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Retinyl Esters , Treatment Outcome , Vitamin A/blood , alpha-Tocopherol/blood , beta Carotene/blood
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