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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, PHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF OILS EXTRACTED BY TRADITIONAL AND HEXANE METHODS FROM TERMINALIA CATAPPA L. KERNELS


BĂ©RENGER A. L. LADELE 1, SALOMĂ© D. S. KPOVIESSI 1*, FIDELE ASSOGBA 2
1. University of Abomey-Calavi, Faculty of Sciences and Technics (FAST), Department of Chemistry (LaCOPS), 01 BP 4166, Cotonou, Benin
2. University of Abomey-Calavi, Faculty of Health Sciences (FSS), Faculty of Sciences and Technics (FAST), Department of Chemistry (LAPHE), 01 BP 188, Cotonou, Benin

Issue:

SCSCC6, Volume XVIII, No. 3

Section:

Volume 18, No. 3 (2017)

Abstract:

The comparative study of physico-chemical characteristics of Terminalia catappa L. kernel oils extracted by two methods has been done. The oil yields were 28.13 % and 61.78 % respectively for traditional and hexane methods and the fatty acid profiles showed palmitic acid (40.79 % and 40.03 % respectively) oleic acid (25.55 % and 26.09 % respectively), linoleic acid (26.72 % and 26.64 % respectively) and stearic acid (4.35 % and 4.49 % respectively) as major components. The oils extracted by the two ways showed similar physico-chemical properties, good calorific values and non-toxicity against Artemia salina L. Oil obtained by traditional method exhibited more antioxidant capacity (1.40) than the hexane one (0.15). This traditional method helps to extract 45 % of the total oil. It gives oil free of organic solvent, with good physico-chemical properties that could be useful as edible oil and for industrial applications.

Keywords:

fatty acid profiles, larval toxicity, quality comparison, tropical almond, two extraction ways, vegetable oil.

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CSCC6201703V03S01A0001 [0004613]

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