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624ed02a9d627d582f814c5b VERTEX Moringa Seeds - Odc3 Variety, 500 Nos https://www.tranzonline.com/s/62205da82dfd7a45750f8530/624ed02b9d627d582f814cb3/1.jpg
  • The oil from Moringa oleifera seeds variety Periyakulam 1 (PKM 1) from India was extracted using three different procedures including cold press (CP), extraction with n-hexane (H) and extraction with a mixture of chloroform:methanol (1:1) (CM)
  • The oils were compared with those of a commercial virgin olive oil and Moringa oleifera var. Mbololo seed oil
  • The oil concentration ranged from 25.1% (CP) to 41.4% (CM). The density, refractive index, colour, smoke point, viscosity, acidity, saponification value, iodine value, fatty acid methyl esters, sterols, tocopherols (by HPLC), peroxide value, E1%1 cm at 232 nm and the susceptibility to oxidation measured by the Rancimat method were determined.
  • The oil was found to contain high levels of unsaturated fatty acids, especially oleic (up to 71.60%)
  • The dominant saturated acids were palmitic and behenic (both up to 6.4%).
  • The oil was also found to contain high levels of sitosterol (up to 45.58%), stigmasterol (up to 23.10%) and campesterol (up to 15.81%) and tocopherols were detected up to levels of 15.38, 25.40 and 15.51 mg/kg of oil, respectively. Moringa oleifera seed oil showed a long induction period (at 120 C), which however was reduced from 42.56 to 72.56% after degumming
  • The Moringa oleifera seed oil showed high stability to oxidative rancidity
  • Among the methods used for extraction, the mixture of chloroform:methanol (1:1) (CM) showed the higher resistance to oxidation
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VERTEX Moringa Seeds - Odc3 Variety, 500 Nos

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  • The oil from Moringa oleifera seeds variety Periyakulam 1 (PKM 1) from India was extracted using three different procedures including cold press (CP), extraction with n-hexane (H) and extraction with a mixture of chloroform:methanol (1:1) (CM)
  • The oils were compared with those of a commercial virgin olive oil and Moringa oleifera var. Mbololo seed oil
  • The oil concentration ranged from 25.1% (CP) to 41.4% (CM). The density, refractive index, colour, smoke point, viscosity, acidity, saponification value, iodine value, fatty acid methyl esters, sterols, tocopherols (by HPLC), peroxide value, E1%1 cm at 232 nm and the susceptibility to oxidation measured by the Rancimat method were determined.
  • The oil was found to contain high levels of unsaturated fatty acids, especially oleic (up to 71.60%)
  • The dominant saturated acids were palmitic and behenic (both up to 6.4%).
  • The oil was also found to contain high levels of sitosterol (up to 45.58%), stigmasterol (up to 23.10%) and campesterol (up to 15.81%) and tocopherols were detected up to levels of 15.38, 25.40 and 15.51 mg/kg of oil, respectively. Moringa oleifera seed oil showed a long induction period (at 120 C), which however was reduced from 42.56 to 72.56% after degumming
  • The Moringa oleifera seed oil showed high stability to oxidative rancidity
  • Among the methods used for extraction, the mixture of chloroform:methanol (1:1) (CM) showed the higher resistance to oxidation

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