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Comparative study of chemical compositions and antioxidant capacities of oils obtained from two species of walnut: Juglans regia and Juglans sigillata
- Source :
- Food chemistry. 279
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- This study compared the lipid compositions, minor components contents, oxidative stability index, and free radical scavenging capacities of walnut oils from two species in China: Juglans regia (common walnut) and Juglans sigillata (iron walnut). The results showed that iron walnut oil contained lower C16:0 (4.97–5.25%) and special fatty acid (erucic acid C22:1). Common walnut oil provided higher tocopherols (441.03–490.32 mg/kg), phytosterols (1014.49–1211.40 mg/kg), squalene (4.41–5.21 mg/kg), and polyphenols (44.78–64.61 mg GAE/kg) and better antioxidant capacities. The walnut oil of the different walnut species could be distinguished by principal component analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis. In addition, multiple linear regression was employed to evaluate the contributions of minor components to the free radical scavenging capacity of the walnut oils and develop a predictive model for the antioxidant capacity of the oil. This information has important implications for the nutritional value and industrial production of walnut oil in China.
- Subjects :
- China
Antioxidant
medicine.medical_treatment
Tocopherols
Juglans
01 natural sciences
Juglans sigillata
Antioxidants
Analytical Chemistry
chemistry.chemical_compound
Squalene
0404 agricultural biotechnology
medicine
Nuts
Plant Oils
Food science
chemistry.chemical_classification
biology
Chemistry
010401 analytical chemistry
Fatty Acids
Fatty acid
Phytosterols
Polyphenols
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
General Medicine
Walnut oil
biology.organism_classification
040401 food science
0104 chemical sciences
Erucic acid
Polyphenol
Nutritive Value
Oxidation-Reduction
Food Science
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18737072
- Volume :
- 279
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Food chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9e51808cf04c78ae22180a58959e29ad