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Pakistan Journal of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry
Effects of Chicken Frying on Soybean, Sunflower and Canola Oils
关键词: chicken meat;    frying;    chemical parameters;    fatty acid composition;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Consequences of discontinuous chicken frying on some important parameters of soybean (SBO), sunflower (SFO) and canola oil (CLO) at constant temperature (190 0C) for 12h were examined. The quality parameters such as fatty acid composition (FAC) with special emphasis on trans fatty acids (TFA’s), free fatty acids (FFA’s), iodine value (IV) and peroxide value (PV) of soybean, sunflower and canola oils were evaluated by taking out the oil samples from the fryer at an interval of 2 h. The total trans fatty acids increased during frying of chicken in the range of (0.77-1.67, 1.02- 2.62 and 1.29-3.14 %) in SFO, SBO and CLO. Other chemical parameters such as free fatty acids (0.03-0.78, 0.05-0.49 and 0.19- 1.47 %), peroxide value (1.51-3.04, 2.11-6.07 and 2.90-8.02 meq/kg) increased where as iodine value (154.21-140.69, 134.50 and 116.10-99.70 g/100g) was decreased with respect to time of frying in SFO, SBO and CLO, respectively.

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