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The effect of carotenoids content on the oxidative stability of Iranian extra virgin olive oils. FSCT 2013; 10 (39) :49-60
URL: http://fsct.modares.ac.ir/article-7-4822-en.html
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In the present study, sampling was carried out using 7 virgin olive oils from  different  Province. The amounts of the carotenoids were determined  for each sample using diol-phase cartridges and the extract was analysed by reverse-phase HPLC. For evaluating the stability of olive oil samples, the peroxide value measured 4 continus weeks in two different coditions of light and darkness. Given to the obtained results lutein (51/48%)  show the highest content of all carotenoids pigments in Iranian olive oils and betacaroten (0/76%) show the lowest concentrations. Cis lutein pigment is one of the pigment affecting olive oil stability in the light acting as a pro-oxidant to reduce the stability and increase peroxide index. Betacryptoxanthin  is factor that affecting the stability of oil exposed to darkness acting as peroxidants to reduce the stability and increase rancidity.
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Received: 2011/08/4 | Accepted: 2012/06/2 | Published: 2013/04/21

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