Journal
JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE
Volume 82, Issue 6, Pages 1319-1325Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.13715
Keywords
composition; oil bodies; oxidative stability; soybean; storage time
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China [31371784, 31430067]
- Academic Backbone Project of Northeast Agricultural Univ. [1253-NCEF-006]
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Soybeans contain oil bodies (OBs) that encapsulate triacylglycerols (TAGs) with a phospholipid monolayer carrying scattered proteins. In nature, soybean OBs can form natural emulsions in aqueous media and may serve as natural, minimally processed, stable, and pre-emulsified oil for addition into appropriate food systems. In this study, OBs were obtained by aqueous extraction from the mature seeds of 2 soybean crop cultivars, high-fat soybean and low-fat soybeans. The compositions of the extracted OBs were analyzed during storage at room temperature up to 14 d (pH = 7). The oxidative stability of these OBs, stored at 60 degrees C, was evaluated by measuring the presence of primary (lipid hydroperoxides) and secondary lipid oxidation products (malondialdehyde) by determining the standard peroxide value (PV) and thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) value. During storage, the contents of unsaturated fatty acids, phospholipids, and tocopherols declined in both OBs, while their mean particle diameters (d(32)) and -potentials increased. The changes in PV and TBARS values exhibited a similar trend for both OBs, but the OBs from low-fat soybeans had significantly lower PV and higher TBARS values than the OBs from high-fat soybean cultivars (P < 0.05). Overall, the OBs from both soybean cultivars had good stability during storage. Practical Application We analyzed the influence of storage on the constituents, physicochemical properties, and oxidative stability of the respective natural oil body emulsions obtained from different soybean cultivars. This is important information and serves as a basis for utilizing such oils as ingredients in foods, as well as in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
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