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The quality and volatile‐profile changes of Longwangmo apricot ( Prunus armeniaca L.) kernel oil prepared by different oil‐producing processes
Author(s) -
Zhou Bo,
Wang Yan,
Kang Jingjing,
Zhong Haiyan,
Prenzler Paul D.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
european journal of lipid science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.614
H-Index - 94
eISSN - 1438-9312
pISSN - 1438-7697
DOI - 10.1002/ejlt.201400545
Subject(s) - prunus armeniaca , chemistry , oleic acid , palmitoleic acid , nonanal , peroxide value , food science , palmitic acid , linoleic acid , acid value , linolenic acid , prunus dulcis , stearic acid , fatty acid , chromatography , organic chemistry , botany , biochemistry , biology , cultivar
Quality parameters and volatile profiles were determined for Longwangmo apricot ( Prunus armeniaca L.) kernel oil prepared by cold pressing, heat pressing, and refining of sun‐dried and baked apricot kernels. Quality parameters determined included peroxide value, acid value, fatty acids, and UV absorbance. The tested oils showed absorbance values at 232 and 268 nm of 0.70–0.85 and 0.20–0.38, respectively; peroxide values were 2.09–5.62 mmol O 2 /kg and acid values were 0.36–1.40 mg KOH/g. The major fatty acid composition found in the oils was oleic acid (70.29–71.25%) followed by linoleic (22.31–23.00%), palmitic (4.57–4.87%), stearic acids (4.57–4.87%), palmitoleic acid (0.62–0.71%), and α‐linolenic acid (0.15–0.18%). The numbers and concentrations of volatile compounds in the oils ranged from 19–52 to 6172–23871 μg/g, respectively. Nine compounds were present, in different amounts, in all apricot kernel oils studied: benzaldehyde, 2‐methyl‐propanal, 2‐methyl‐butyl aldehyde, furfural, nonanal, methylpyrazine, 2,5‐dimethyl‐pyrazine, methoxy pyrazine, and 3‐ethyl‐2,5‐dimethyl‐pyrazine. The results of our present investigation revealed that the oil‐producing process had significant influence on the volatile profiles of apricot kernel oil. In particular, the baked–pretreatment process may enhance the aroma of apricot kernel oil by increasing the number and quantity of volatile compounds. Practical applications: Apricot kernel oil has recently received attention because of its health and nutritional properties, with favorable fatty acid composition and biologically active compounds. The results showed that Longwangmo apricot kernel oil is suitable as an edible food oil and the baked–pretreatment process with cold pressing may lead to an oil with enhanced flavor. The baked (80°C)–pretreatment process with cold pressing is good oil‐producing process for apricot kernel oil by increasing flavor.

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