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Title: | SPECTROSCOPIC AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF Plukenetia conophora OIL |
Authors: | OLOWOLAGBA, MARY ADENIKE |
Keywords: | SPECTROSCOPIC PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION Plukenetia conophora OIL |
Issue Date: | Sep-2015 |
Publisher: | FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE EKITI |
Citation: | Abbey, M., Noaks, M., Belling, G. B., and Nestel, P. J. (1994). ‘‘Partial replacement of saturated fatty acids with almonds or walnut lowers total cholesterol and low–density lipoprotein cholesterol’’. Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 59: 995 - 999. |
Series/Report no.: | DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY,;CHE/11/0308 |
Abstract: | The spectroscopic studies revealed that Plukenetia conophora oil is an unsaturated oil
having linolenic acid as the predominant fatty acid, the elemental analysis (C = 77.75%
carbon, 10.95% hydrogen and 11.18% oxygen) corresponds with the calculated (78.39%
carbon, 10.62% hydrogen, and 10.99% oxygen). The proton NMR revealed characteristic
peaks at δ = 2.7- 2.8ppm for =CCH2C=, 3.9-4.3ppm for -OCH2CHOCH2O (glycemic group),
5.1-5.5ppm for - CH=C and so on. Physicochemical analyses that were carried out on the oil
were organoleptic analysis, specific gravity, moisture content, smoke point, acid value,
saponification value, ester value, peroxide value, iodine value, and free fatty acid value. The
physicochemical report revealed that the oil is light- yellow in colour with a nutty smell,
has smoke point of 240oC, specific gravity of 0.917g/cm3 which makes it less dense than
water, refractive index (at 29oC) of 1.42 and moisture content (%) of 0.49 ± 0.028 which
shows that it can be preserved for a long time. The iodine value characterization of the oil
(5.63g/100g) suggests that it is non-drying oil suitable for paint making and that it is less
susceptible to oxidation. The saponification value (162.02 ± 0.042 mgKOH/g) obtained
suggests that it can be used in saponification industries such as soap making industry, the
free fatty acid value (3.12 ± 0.014) gotten as oleic acid suggests that it is good for
consumption, and the acid value obtained for the oil was 28.08 ± 0.042mgKOH/g. The
peroxide value (1.04 Meq/kg) suggests less susceptibility of the oil to oxidation and its
stability and ester value(101.36 ± 0.283mgKOHg-1) gotten for the oil falls between the
range of oils good for consumption. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1373 |
ISSN: | CHE/11/0308 |
Appears in Collections: | Industrial Chemistry Thesis Industrial Chemistry Thesis
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