Impact of incorporating sesame oil (Sesamum indicum L.) in an Algerian frying oil and margarine formulation
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Date
2022-12-27
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The North African Journal of Food and Nutrition Research
Abstract
Background and aims: This study, carried out in collaboration with the research and
development department of the "Cevital spa" agri-food unit, aimed to incorporate sesame oil into
the formulation of two fatty food products: a frying oil and margarine to improve their
physicochemical and organoleptic qualities. Methods: The sesame oil was obtained from the
sesame seed by cold pressing to preserve its nutritional characteristics. The frying oil was
elaborated with a mixture of three oils (sunflower, soybean, and non-roasted sesame). The
margarine was enriched with 2 % of roasted sesame and then, the quality of the products was
assessed. Gas chromatography (GC-FID) profile indicated that sesame oil is an oleic-linoleic rich
oil with saturated fatty acid (SFA) / unsaturated fatty acid (USFA) ratio from of 0.11. Results:
The organoleptic tests and physicochemical analyses, including the oil, showed that the resulting
recipe is a combined oil rich in n-6 and n-9, offering an interesting ratio of MUFA /PUFA and
with a SFA content of 11.49 % for an appropriate utilization in frying and cooking. Enriched
margarine showed compliance with the standards set by the Codex Alimentarius and has a
characteristic taste, smell and appearance, color and spread ability to the product with a sesame
note. Conclusion: The results of the current study support the sesame oil supplementation to
conventional frying oil and to commercial margarine. Sesame oil may therefore be an alternative
source of fatty acids that could contribute to the diversification of combined oils.
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Sesamum indicum L., Frying oil, Margarine, Oxidation, Quality