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Food Chemistry | 2017

The effect of microwave pretreatment of seeds on the stability and degradation kinetics of phenolic compounds in rapeseed oil during long-term storage.

Agnieszka Rękas; Iwona Ścibisz; Aleksander Siger; Małgorzata Wroniak

Storage stability and degradation kinetics of phenolic compounds in rapeseed oil pressed from microwave treated seeds (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10min, 800W) during long-term storage (12months) at a temperature of 20°C was discussed in the current study. The dominant phenolic compound detected in rapeseed oil was canolol, followed by minor amounts of free phenolic acids and sinapine. The most pronounced effect of seeds microwaving was noted for canolol formation - after 10-min exposure the quantity of this compound was approximately 63-fold higher than in control oil. The degradation of phenolics during storage displayed pseudo first-order kinetics. Differences in the initial degradation rate (r0) demonstrated significant impact of the period of seeds microwave exposure on the degradation rates of phenolic compounds. Results of the half-life calculation (t1/2) showed that the storage stability of phenolic compounds was higher in oils produced from microwave treated rapeseeds than in control oil.


International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition | 2017

Mechanical hulling and thermal pre-treatment effects on rapeseed oil antioxidant capacity and related lipophilic and hydrophilic bioactive compounds

Agnieszka Rękas; Małgorzata Wroniak; Aleksander Siger; Iwona Ścibisz; Dorota Derewiaka; Andrzej Anders

Abstract In this study, the effect of rapeseed mechanical hulling and thermal pre-treatment by microwaves (from 2 to 10 min with 2-min intervals, 800 W) and roasting (from 20 to 100 min with 20-min intervals, 165 °C) on the content of phytochemicals in the oil was investigated. Results showed that both pre-treatments applied differentiated the oils in terms of the content of bioactive compounds. In general, oils pressed from hulled and thermally pre-treated seeds contained higher content of tocopherols, PC-8 and phytosterols, while oils pressed from non-hulled and pre-processed seeds had significantly higher concentration of polyphenols. Both microwaving and roasting contributed to an increase of antioxidant capacity of studied oils. The increase of radical scavenging activity of oils was seen mainly in hydrophilic fraction of oil, which was highly positively correlated with the amount of canolol formed during seeds heating.


Molecules | 2018

Oxidative Stability of Selected Edible Oils

Magdalena Maszewska; Anna Florowska; Elżbieta Dłużewska; Małgorzata Wroniak; Katarzyna Marciniak-Lukasiak; Anna Żbikowska

The aim of the study was to examine and compare oxidative stability of refined (peanut, corn, rice bran, grapeseed, and rapeseed) oils. The oils were subject a Schaal Oven Test (temperature 63 ± 1 °C) and a Rancimat test (temperature 120 °C) and their stability was compared at the 1st and 12th month of storage. Changes in the peroxide (PV) and anisidine (AnV) values in the thermostat test were the fastest in rapeseed oil and grapeseed oil. The best quality was preserved by peanut and corn oils both in the first and the twelfth month of storage. The induction times for the rice bran, corn, peanut, and rapeseed oils were similar from 4.77 h to 5.02 h in the first month and from 3.22 h to 3.77 h in the twelfth month. The shortest induction times were determined for grapeseed oil: 2.4 h and 1.6 h, respectively. A decrease of oxidative stability of about 30% was found in all the oils after 12 months of storage. The PV of 10, determined in the thermostat and Rancimat tests, were achieved at the latest in corn oil and the fastest in rice bran oil.


European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2010

Kinetics of commercial olive oil oxidation: Dynamic differential scanning calorimetry and Rancimat studies

Ewa Ostrowska-Ligęza; Witold Bekas; Dorota Kowalska; Marta Lobacz; Małgorzata Wroniak; Boleslaw Kowalski


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2016

Microwave pretreatment effects on the changes in seeds microstructure, chemical composition and oxidative stability of rapeseed oil

Małgorzata Wroniak; Agnieszka Rękas; Aleksander Siger; Monika Janowicz


Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences | 2008

Comparison of the quality of cold pressed and virgin rapeseed oils with industrially obtained oils

Małgorzata Wroniak; Krzysztof Krygier; Marzena Kaczmarczyk


International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2015

Influence of roasting pretreatment on high-oleic rapeseed oil quality evaluated by analytical and sensory approaches

Agnieszka Rękas; Małgorzata Wroniak; Robert Rusinek


Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2016

Oxidative stability of camelina (Camelina sativa L.) oil using pressure differential scanning calorimetry and Rancimat method

Katarzyna Ratusz; Edyta Popis; Hanna Ciemniewska-Żytkiewicz; Małgorzata Wroniak


Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2016

Nutritional value of cold-pressed rapeseed oil during long term storage as influenced by the type of packaging material, exposure to light & oxygen and storage temperature

Małgorzata Wroniak; Agnieszka Rękas


Grasas Y Aceites | 2015

Effects of different roasting conditions on the nutritional value and oxidative stability of high-oleic and yellow-seeded Brassica napus oils

Agnieszka Rękas; Małgorzata Wroniak; K. Krygier

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Agnieszka Rękas

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Iwona Ścibisz

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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K Ratusz

University of Agriculture

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Krzysztof Krygier

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Andrzej Anders

University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn

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Dorota Derewiaka

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Anna Florowska

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Magdalena Maszewska

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Arkadiusz Szterk

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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