Physicochemical and volatile characterization of structured lipids from olive oil produced in a stirred-tank batch reactor
2004
Lee, J.H. | Kim, M.R. | Kim, I.H. | Kim, H. | Shin, J.A. | Lee, K.T.
Structured lipid (SL) from conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) with olive oil was produced, and the physicochemical and volatile characterizations were investigated. In SL-olive oil, 21.8 mol% of CLA isomers were incorporated, and the removal of tocopherols (63% loss from original olive oil) and chlorophylls (50% loss) was observed. The distinct exothermal peaks observed became broader, and the position of the peak shifted to a lower temperature in SL-olive oil compared with normal olive oil. Reverse-phase (ODS column) high-performance liquid chromatography with an evaporative light-scattering detection separated the newly synthesized SL-triacylglycerols (TAGs), in which the incorporation of CLA into olive oil increased the content of TAGs with partition number <48 from 9% (in olive oil) to 78% (SL-olive oil). Total amount of volatile compounds in SL-olive oil was smaller than those in olive oil, indicating removal of flavor compounds from olive oil occurred during the processes.
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