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Characterization of kabylian virgin olive oils according to fatty alcohols, waxes, and fatty acid alkyl esters.

Authors :
Chennit, Boualem
del Carmen Pérez-Camino, María
Gómez-Coca, Raquel B.
Moreda, Wenceslao
Boudriche, Lilya
Madani, Khodir
Source :
Journal of Food Measurement & Characterization; Dec2021, Vol. 15 Issue 6, p4960-4971, 12p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This work is aiming to characterize the fatty minor compounds of Kabylian virgin olive oils (Kabylian-VOOs) obtained from Chemlal, Azeradj and Bouichert olive cultivars. The content of sterols, triterpenic dialcohols, diterpenic alcohols, aliphatic alcohols, triterpenic alcohols, fatty acid alkyl esters (FAAEs) and waxes were determined. The most abundant common sterols were β-sitosterol and Δ5-avenasterol that were in high level in Azeradj-VOO and Chemlal-VOO, respectively. The wax and FAAEs content were close to limits set by the last trade standard regulation for all samples. Low amounts of aliphatic alcohols were found with a predominance of hexacosanol while high concentrations of triterpenic alcohols were found, in particular in Azeradj-VOO. The most abundant detected phytosterols were cycloartenol (823.60–2158.46 mg/kg), β-sitosterol (706.78–976.66 mg/kg), butyrospermol (580.00–787.32 mg/kg) and Δ5-avenasterolv (237.30–449.33 mg/kg) for all samples. Multivariate statistical analyses showed a good discrimination according to the fatty alcohols although the composition of Chemlal-VOO was closer to that of Bouichert-VOO. The Azeradj-VOO alcoholic composition was different from others and it's the richest one in phytosterols. In summary, each Kabylian-VOO had its own alcoholic fingerprint in which cycloartenol (a 4,4′-dimethylsterol) was the main species, 2158.46 ± 32.24 mg/kg in the case of Azeradj-VOO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21934126
Volume :
15
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Food Measurement & Characterization
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153079282
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11694-021-01063-w