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Comparison and analysis characteristics of flax, perilla and basil seed oils cultivated in Iran
by
Ezzatpanah, H
, Ghavami, M
, Zamani, Ghaleshahi A
, Rajabzadeh Gh
in
Bioactive compounds
/ Crystallization
/ Detergent industry
/ Edible oils
/ Fatty acids
/ Flax
/ Flaxseed oil
/ Food science
/ Linolenic acid
/ Lipids
/ Ocimum basilicum
/ Oils & fats
/ Phenols
/ Phytosterols
/ Principal components analysis
/ Seeds
/ Thermal properties
/ Thermodynamic properties
/ Triglycerides
/ Vegetable oils
2020
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Comparison and analysis characteristics of flax, perilla and basil seed oils cultivated in Iran
by
Ezzatpanah, H
, Ghavami, M
, Zamani, Ghaleshahi A
, Rajabzadeh Gh
in
Bioactive compounds
/ Crystallization
/ Detergent industry
/ Edible oils
/ Fatty acids
/ Flax
/ Flaxseed oil
/ Food science
/ Linolenic acid
/ Lipids
/ Ocimum basilicum
/ Oils & fats
/ Phenols
/ Phytosterols
/ Principal components analysis
/ Seeds
/ Thermal properties
/ Thermodynamic properties
/ Triglycerides
/ Vegetable oils
2020
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Comparison and analysis characteristics of flax, perilla and basil seed oils cultivated in Iran
by
Ezzatpanah, H
, Ghavami, M
, Zamani, Ghaleshahi A
, Rajabzadeh Gh
in
Bioactive compounds
/ Crystallization
/ Detergent industry
/ Edible oils
/ Fatty acids
/ Flax
/ Flaxseed oil
/ Food science
/ Linolenic acid
/ Lipids
/ Ocimum basilicum
/ Oils & fats
/ Phenols
/ Phytosterols
/ Principal components analysis
/ Seeds
/ Thermal properties
/ Thermodynamic properties
/ Triglycerides
/ Vegetable oils
2020
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Comparison and analysis characteristics of flax, perilla and basil seed oils cultivated in Iran
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Comparison and analysis characteristics of flax, perilla and basil seed oils cultivated in Iran
2020
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The oil yield, fatty acid (FA) composition, physicochemical, quality characteristics and thermal properties were studied in flax, perilla, and basil seed oils cultivated in Iran. Also the similarities and differences among these seed oils were investigated using principal component analysis (PCA). The results indicated that perilla seed oil contained the highest lipid content followed by flax and basil seed oils. The n-6/n-3 FA ratios of these oils had a range of 0.190–0.320, which was notably lower than those of most vegetable oils. Trilinolenin as the predominant triacylglycerol in the studied flax, perilla, and basil seed oils was found at 21.3, 32.0, and 27.5%, respectively. The bioactive compounds, namely tocols, phytosterols, and total phenolics, present in basil and perilla oils were higher than those of flax seed oil. The results of differential scanning calorimeter indicated that the thermal properties of these seed oils were varied, with lower melting and crystallization peak temperature for perilla and basil seed oils. The results of PCA showed that these seed oils could be distinguished using some components however, C14:0, C16:0, C18:3, UFA and ECN 42 could not be used to discriminate among these seed oils. The results were suggestive of the proper nutritional qualities of the studied oils and their possibly being the potential sources of FAs for enriching the diets with α-linolenic acid and other functional compounds.
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Springer Nature B.V
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