Interactions Among Oil Components During Adsorption: Effects on Carotenoids and Peroxides
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Soybean, cottonseed, com and squash seed oils were treated for 3 h with activated carbon (1%25, 2.5%25, and 5%25) in a batch adsorption system at 50 and 90°C. Peroxides (Pa) and carotenoids (Ca) were determined after adsorption. Equations that described the Pa and Ca variability were developed through discriminatory multiple regression analysis using as independent variables chemical characteristics of the oils (iodine and saponification index, peroxides, carotenoids and free fatty acids, saturated/unsaturated fatty acids ratio), process temperature and adsorbent concentration. Variables in the models explained ∼85%25 and ∼93%25 of the total variability observed in the Pa and Ca concentrations respectively, independent of oil source. Copyright © 1991, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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