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Oxidation kinetics of hazelnut oil treated with ozone

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GRASAS Y ACEITES
Volume 68, Issue 4, Pages -

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CONSEJO SUPERIOR INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS-CSIC, INST GRASA
DOI: 10.3989/gya.0664171

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DSC; Hazelnut oil; Kinetics of oxidation; Ozone

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The present study investigates the oxidation kinetics of hazelnut oil ozonated in different treatment periods (1, 5, 60 and 180 min). The kinetic rate constant (k) was taken as the inverse of oxidation onset time (To) observing a linear relationship from the plot of lnT(o) to isothermal temperatures (373, 383, 393, and 403 K) carried out at differential scanning calorimetry. Kinetic parameters, activation energy (E-a), activation enthalpy (Delta H-double dagger) and entropy (Delta S-double dagger) were calculated based on the Arrhenius equation and activated complex theory. k values showed an exponential rise with the increase of ozone treatment time. The increase in k correlated well with the increase in the peroxide and free fatty acid values of all samples. E-a and Delta H-double dagger of the ozone treated oils showed a reducing trend and reflected an increased oxidation sensitivity after ozone treatment. Consistently, an increase in Delta S-double dagger indicated a faster oxidation reaction with an increase in ozone exposure time. However, no significant difference was observed in k, E-a,Delta H-double dagger,Delta S-double dagger (p < 0.05) as a function of storage period, after the hazelnut oil was treated with ozone for 1 min.

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