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Extent of deterioration and formation of toxic substances in cooking oil (Coconut Oil) when heated repeatedly above smoke point

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Japitana, Ma. Mercy A.
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Commercial cooking oil samples (Refined, Bleached and Deodorized-Coconut Oil or RBD-CNO) were subjected to heat treatments. Twelve samples of four treatments and three replicates for each treatment: namely, the untreated (UN), heated once (T1), heated twice (T2) with intermittent cooling, and, heated thrice (T3) with intermittent cooling were analyzed for the fatty acid profile, free fatty acid value, peroxide value and the presence of PAH. Data were statistically analyzed using a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Significant treatment mean differences were established using

DMRT. The fatty acid profile showed that only linoleic acid decreased in quantity constantly up to the third heating. Free fatty acid and peroxide values showed an increasing trend. All

22 PAH included in the analysis were present in all treatments in small quantities. The only PAH which showed a rising trend in the 4 treatments was 1,6,7- trimethyl naphthalene, the quantities of the rest remained the same. The decrease in the amount of linoleic acid in the free

fatty acid profile indicates that unsaturated fatty acids decompose during heating and this could be the source of peroxides. Still, saturated fatty acid components were stable at

high temperatures.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/3283
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Japitana, M. M. A. (2014). Extent of deterioration and formation of toxic substances in cooking oil (Coconut Oil) when heated repeatedly above smoke point. Patubas, 9(1), 24-44.
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1980-515X
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Coconut oil--Research; Coconut; Fatty acid
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