scholarly journals Phospholipid-Based Reverse Micelle Structures in Vegetable Oil Modified by Water Content, Free Fatty Acid, and Temperature

Langmuir ◽  
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paavo A. Penttilä ◽  
Sampsa Vierros ◽  
Katja Utriainen ◽  
Nico Carl ◽  
Lauri Rautkari ◽  
...  
2017 ◽  
Vol 160 ◽  
pp. 355-363 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olli-Pekka Lehtinen ◽  
Robertus Wahyu N. Nugroho ◽  
Tuula Lehtimaa ◽  
Sampsa Vierros ◽  
Panu Hiekkataipale ◽  
...  

Life ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 1197
Author(s):  
Mayara S. Rodrigues ◽  
Rafaela M. Dos Passos ◽  
Paula V. de A. Pontes ◽  
Marcela C. Ferreira ◽  
Antonio J. A. Meirelles ◽  
...  

Rice bran oil is a highly nutritious vegetable oil, as it is rich in tocols and γ-oryzanol. Degumming is the first step in the vegetable oil refining process, and its main objective is the removal of phospholipids or gums. In the present study, enzymatic degumming trials were performed on crude rice bran oil using the phospholipases PLA1, Purifine® PLC, their mixture (PLA1/PLC), and a cocktail known as Purifine® 3G. Enzymatic degumming applying 50 mg/kg of PLA1 for 120 min resulted in a residual phosphorus content of 10.4 mg/kg and an absolute free fatty acid increase of 0.30%. Enzymatic degumming applying 300 mg/kg of Purifine® PLC for 120 min at 60 °C resulted in a residual phosphorus content of 67 mg/kg and an absolute diacylglycerol increase of 0.41%. The mixture of phospholipases and the cocktail presented approximately 5 mg/kg of residual phosphorus content after the reaction times. For all degumming processes, the preservation of minor components such as tocols and γ-oryzanol were observed. These results indicate that the use of enzyme mixtures or their cocktails to attain low phosphorus content and high diacylglycerol/free fatty acid conversion during enzymatic degumming is a viable alternative.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 147
Author(s):  
Nita Noriko ◽  
Dewi Elfidasari ◽  
Analekta Tiara Perdana ◽  
Ninditasya Wulandari ◽  
Widhi Wijayanti

<p style="text-align: justify;">Masyarakat Indonesia memiliki ketergantungan terhadap minyak goreng. Berdasarkan hal tersebut, perlu dilakukan penelitian tentang penggunaan dan mutu minyak goreng yang beredar di masyarakat khususnya pada <em>food court</em> Universitas Al Azhar Indonesia. Analisis penggunaan minyak goreng penjaja makanan dilakukan dengan melakukan survey. Untuk mengetahui kualitas minyak goreng, dilakukan analisis laboratorium yang meliputi pengukuran kadar air, kadar asam lemak bebas, dan bilangan Iod. Dari dua belas kantin, ada sembilan kantin yang menggunakan minyak goreng. Hasil analisis penggunaan minyak goreng, penjaja makanan secara konsisten  34% menggunakan minyak goreng bermerek dagang A. Pemilihan minyak berdasarkan warna dilakukan oleh 45% penjaja makanan. Berdasarkan frekuensi pembelian, 56% penjaja makanan membeli minyak per hari. Selain itu, 45% penjaja makanan menggunakan minyak dua kali pakai. Analisis kebutuhan minyak menunjukkan, 34% penjaja makanan menghabiskan 5 liter minyak per hari. Cara pembuangan minyak yang dilakukan oleh penjaja, 78% membuang minyaknya setelah digunakan, dimana 67% penjaja makanan membuangnya ke tempat sampah. Berdasarkan pengukuran kadar air, kadar asam lemak bebas, dan bilangan Iod menunjukkan bahwa minyak goreng yang digunakan belum memenuhi standar syarat mutu, walaupun kadar air yang masih di dalam ambang batas normal yaitu kurang dari 0,30%, namun kadar asam lemak bebas baik sebelum maupun sesudah penggunaan melebihi ambang batas normal yang didukung oleh hasil pengukuran bilangan Iod.</p><h6 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Abstract</strong></h6><p style="text-align: justify;">Indonesian society has dependence of cooking oil. Based on this condition, the analysis of cooking oil utilization and quality requirement at UAI food court is necessary and it was done. The analysis of cooking oil utilization was done by doing some survey. In order to search the quality of cooking oil, laboratory analysis was done that consist of water content, free fatty acid content, and Iod number. There are nine canteens from twelve canteens which utilize cooking oil. The result of cooking oil utilization analysis shows that 34% of merchant is utilizing A trade mark cooking oil, 45% is identifying cooking oil based on color. 56% is buying cooking oil per day, 45% is utilizing the cooking oil twice, 34% is spending 5 liters cooking oil per day, 78% is casting the cooking oil after utilize it, and 67% is casting the cooking oil into trash can. Based on the result of water content, free fatty acid content, and Iod number analysis showed that cooking oil is never fulfill normal limit, although the water content is still in proper limit is less than 0,30%, whereas free fatty acid content before or after analysis are very high and do not in proper limit and it is supported by Iod number measurement result.</p>


KOVALEN ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-88
Author(s):  
Musafira ◽  
Dzulkifli ◽  
Hikmah ◽  
Nizar

Mandar coconut oil is one of the coconut processed products, which has become superior product in West Sulawesi especially in Majene regency. Unfortunately, the Mandar coconut oil can’t be used more than a month because the water content and free fatty acid content of the oil have exceeded the maximum standard of SNI, so it can adversely affect on health. On the other hand, the existence of rice husk in Indonesia itself especially in West Sulawesi has not received attention and is limited to a few needs such as for ash or livestock feed, and the rest is thrown away. This research aims to determine the effect of rice husk ash addition on the increasing of Mandar coconut oil quality. Completely randomized design was used in this research with 6 rice husk ash concentration variation levels i.e. 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25%. The result shows that the addition of rice husk ash with 10% to 25% can reduce the water content of the oil until the quality standard of SNI is full filled. The highest reduction of water content was reached with 25% of rice husk ash concentration with 81% of reduction percentage. While, the addition of rice husk ash with 15% concentration can reduce the free fatty acid content of Mandar coconut oil until 32%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. 100715
Author(s):  
Adewale Adewuyi ◽  
Adedoyin A Yusuf ◽  
Woei Jye Lau ◽  
Mirabbos Hojamberdiev ◽  
Rotimi A Oderinde

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 17-22
Author(s):  
Ika Fitri Ulfindrayani ◽  
Qurrota A’yuni

ABSTRAK Kebutuhan minyak goreng sawit di Indonesia terus meningkat dari tahun ke tahun. Kebutuhan terbesar didominasi oleh penggunaan minyak goreng sawit sebagai media untuk menggoreng makanan yang salah satunya yaitu jajanan goreng (gorengan). Mayoritas pedagang gorengan tidak memperhatikan kualitas dari minyak goreng yang digunakan. Banyak pedagang gorengan membeli minyak goreng bekas (jelantah) demi mendapatkan keuntungan yang besar. Pada minyak jelantah mengandung asam lemak bebas akibat pemanasan berkala yang berbahaya bagi tubuh. Oleh karena itu, pada penelitian ini dilakukan pengujian kualitas minyak goreng melalui dua parameter yaitu kadar asam lemak bebas dan kadar air. Hal ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kualitas minyak goreng yang digunakan oleh para pedagang gorengan. Sampel minyak goreng didapatkan dari pedagang gorengan di sepanjang Jalan Manyar Sabrangan, Mulyorejo, Surabaya. Terdapat 7 pedagang gorengan yang menjual gorengannya dengan harga sekitar Rp. 1.000 – Rp 2.000. Metode yang digunakan yaitu metode titrasi alkalimetri dan metode gravimeteri. Hasil analisa kadar asam lemak bebas dan kadar air menunjukkan bahwa dari 7 sampel terdapat 4 sampel minyak goreng yang tidak layak dikonsumsi karena tidak sesuai dengan syarat mutu minyak goreng SNI 01-3741-2002. Kata kunci: Asam Lemak Bebas, Kadar Air, Minyak Goreng, Pedagang Gorengan. ABSTRACT The requirement of palm cooking oil in Indonesia increase from year to year. It was dominated by the use of palm cooking oil as a medium to fry. Fried food on street seller was one of foods that need oil in frying process. Many street fried food seller did not pay attention to the quality of cooking oil that used to fry. Waste cooking oil was the good choice for street fried food seller in order to get big profits. Waste cooking oil contains of free fatty acids due to periodic warming that is harmful to the body. It was important for us to know the quality of cooking oil which we used. Therefore, in this research, we did test the quality of cooking oil which used street fried food seller. Free fatty acid and water content were two parameters that can describe the quality of cooking oil. The samples of cooking oil were obtained from street fried food seller along Jalan Manyar Sabrangan, Mulyorejo, Surabaya. There are 7 street seller that selling fried food with price of about Rp. 1.000 - Rp 2.000. Alkalimetry titration and gravimetery method were used to determine free fatty acid and water content of samples. The result showed there are 4 samples of cooking oil that was not worthy to be consumed because not in accordance with requirement of cooking oil quality of SNI 01-3741-2002. Key Words: Free Fatty Acid, Water Content, Cooking Oil, Street Fried Food Seller.  


KOVALEN ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 121-131
Author(s):  
Laras mariance Sulo ◽  
Khairuddin ◽  
Ruslan

A research has been conducted on the adsorption ability of rice husk ash to water content and free fatty acid of virgin coconut oil (VCO) in the adsorption column. The objective of this research is to get the ratio of coarse VCO to rice husk ash adsorbent in the column that produces VCO with water content, free fatty acid that meets SNI and yields VCO yield not less than 80%. This study used a completely randomized factorial design (CRF design) with the effect of the amount of rice husk ash adsorbent (5g, 10g, 15g, 20g, 25g) in in columns 2.5 and 3 inches. The result of research on column 2.5 inch of the lowest water content (0.2%) was found on the weight of rice husk ash 25g and free fatty acid content on 25g ash husk ash was 0.1%. And at column 3.0 inch the lowest water content was found on 25g ash husk ash 0.1%, and the lowest free fatty acid content on ash weight of rice husk 25g was 0.2% and the best yield was 90%. Keywords: free fatty acid, rice husk ash adsorbent, moisture content, Virgin Coconut Oil


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