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Frying Stability of Moringa stenopetala Seed Oil
Authors:Stavros Lalas  Olga Gortzi  John Tsaknis
Institution:(1) Department of Food Technology, Technological Educational Institution (T.E.I.) of Larissa (Karditsa Branch), Terma N. Temponera str., Karditsa, GR-43100, Greece;(2) School of Food Technology and Nutrition, Technological Educational Institution (T.E.I.) of Athens, Ag. Spiridonos str., Athens, Greece
Abstract:The frying performance of Moringa stenopetala seed oil (extracted with cold press or n-hexane) was studied especially as regards repeated frying operations. The oils were used for intermittent frying of potato slices and cod filets at a temperature of 175 °C for 5 consecutive days (5 fryings per day). The chemical changes occurring in oils were evaluated. Free fatty acid content, polar compounds, colour and viscosity of the oils all increased, whereas the iodine value, smoke point, polyunsaturated fatty acid content, induction period and tocopherol content decreased. The effect of the oil on the organoleptic quality of these fried foods and the theoretical number of frying operations possible before having to discard the oil was also determined. The analytical and sensory data showed that the lowest deterioration occurred in cold press produced oil.
Keywords:Cod  Frying stability                  Moringa stenopetala                Potatoes  Seed oil
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