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Evaluating the potential of natural curcumin for oxidative stability of soybean oil

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NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 17, Pages 1375-1378

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2014.901319

Keywords

curcumin; natural antioxidant; soybean oil; turmeric

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The active substance of turmeric rhizome (curcumin) was extracted and identified with TLC and NMR. To evaluate the antioxidant efficiency of different concentrations of curcumin (120, 160 and 200 ppm) compared with tert-butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) (120 ppm) and alpha-tocopherol (200 ppm) at two different temperatures (25 degrees C and 55 degrees C) under dark and light conditions during 90 days, the soybean oil with no added antioxidant was used as a food model, and its fatty acids profile was determined by GC. Results indicated that increasing concentration of curcumin leads to significantly decreased oxidation rates. The soybean oil containing curcumin at 25 degrees C in darkness with the lowest rate of increased peroxide value indicated the same antioxidant activity with alpha-tocopherol and TBHQ. Moreover, the results of acid value and iodine value indicated that samples with curcumin were more effective in preventing oxidation at both temperatures compared with control. However, light did not have any significant effect.

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