Physico-chemical characterisation of the fat from red-skin rambutan (Nephellium lappaceum L.) seed

The seeds (6.9±0.2% by weight of fruit) of the red-skin rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum L.) contain a considerable amount of crude fat (38.0±4.36%) and thus, the aim of the study was to determine the physico-chemical properties of this fat for potential applications. The iodine and saponification valu...

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Main Authors: Abdul Manaf, Yanty Noorzianna, Marikkar, Jalaldeen Mohammed Nazrim, Long, Kamariah, Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
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spelling my.upm.eprints.280132018-05-04T08:52:35Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28013/ Physico-chemical characterisation of the fat from red-skin rambutan (Nephellium lappaceum L.) seed Abdul Manaf, Yanty Noorzianna Marikkar, Jalaldeen Mohammed Nazrim Long, Kamariah Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah The seeds (6.9±0.2% by weight of fruit) of the red-skin rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum L.) contain a considerable amount of crude fat (38.0±4.36%) and thus, the aim of the study was to determine the physico-chemical properties of this fat for potential applications. The iodine and saponification values, and unsaponifiable matter and free fatty acid contents of the seed fat were 50.27 g I2/100g fat, 182.1 mg KOH/g fat, 0.8% and 2.1%, respectively. The fat is pale yellow with a Lovibond color index of 3.1Y+1.1R. The fatty acid profile indicates an almost equal proportion of saturated (49.1%) and unsaturated (50.9%) fatty acids, where oleic (42.0%) and arachidic (34.3%) acids were the most dominant fatty acids. It also contained small amounts of stearic (8.0%), palmitic (4.6%), gadoleic (5.9%), linoleic (2.2%), behenic (2.1%) palmitoleic (0.7%) myristic (0.1%) and erucic (0.1%) acids. HPLC analysis showed that the fat comprised mainly unknown triacylglycerols (TAG) with high retention times indicating they have higher carbon numbers compared with many vegetable oils. The fat has melting and cooling points of 44.2°C and –42.5°C, respectively, making it a semi-solid at room temperature. The solid content at 0°C was 53.5% and the fat melted completely at 40°C. z-Nose analysis showed that the presence of high levels of volatile compounds in red-skin rambutan seed and seed fat. Japan Oil Chemists' Society 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28013/1/28013.pdf Abdul Manaf, Yanty Noorzianna and Marikkar, Jalaldeen Mohammed Nazrim and Long, Kamariah and Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah (2013) Physico-chemical characterisation of the fat from red-skin rambutan (Nephellium lappaceum L.) seed. Journal of Oleo Science, 62 (6). pp. 335-343. ISSN 1345-8957; ESSN: 1347-3352 https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jos/62/6/62_335/_article 10.5650/jos.62.335
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description The seeds (6.9±0.2% by weight of fruit) of the red-skin rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum L.) contain a considerable amount of crude fat (38.0±4.36%) and thus, the aim of the study was to determine the physico-chemical properties of this fat for potential applications. The iodine and saponification values, and unsaponifiable matter and free fatty acid contents of the seed fat were 50.27 g I2/100g fat, 182.1 mg KOH/g fat, 0.8% and 2.1%, respectively. The fat is pale yellow with a Lovibond color index of 3.1Y+1.1R. The fatty acid profile indicates an almost equal proportion of saturated (49.1%) and unsaturated (50.9%) fatty acids, where oleic (42.0%) and arachidic (34.3%) acids were the most dominant fatty acids. It also contained small amounts of stearic (8.0%), palmitic (4.6%), gadoleic (5.9%), linoleic (2.2%), behenic (2.1%) palmitoleic (0.7%) myristic (0.1%) and erucic (0.1%) acids. HPLC analysis showed that the fat comprised mainly unknown triacylglycerols (TAG) with high retention times indicating they have higher carbon numbers compared with many vegetable oils. The fat has melting and cooling points of 44.2°C and –42.5°C, respectively, making it a semi-solid at room temperature. The solid content at 0°C was 53.5% and the fat melted completely at 40°C. z-Nose analysis showed that the presence of high levels of volatile compounds in red-skin rambutan seed and seed fat.
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author Abdul Manaf, Yanty Noorzianna
Marikkar, Jalaldeen Mohammed Nazrim
Long, Kamariah
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
spellingShingle Abdul Manaf, Yanty Noorzianna
Marikkar, Jalaldeen Mohammed Nazrim
Long, Kamariah
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
Physico-chemical characterisation of the fat from red-skin rambutan (Nephellium lappaceum L.) seed
author_facet Abdul Manaf, Yanty Noorzianna
Marikkar, Jalaldeen Mohammed Nazrim
Long, Kamariah
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
author_sort Abdul Manaf, Yanty Noorzianna
title Physico-chemical characterisation of the fat from red-skin rambutan (Nephellium lappaceum L.) seed
title_short Physico-chemical characterisation of the fat from red-skin rambutan (Nephellium lappaceum L.) seed
title_full Physico-chemical characterisation of the fat from red-skin rambutan (Nephellium lappaceum L.) seed
title_fullStr Physico-chemical characterisation of the fat from red-skin rambutan (Nephellium lappaceum L.) seed
title_full_unstemmed Physico-chemical characterisation of the fat from red-skin rambutan (Nephellium lappaceum L.) seed
title_sort physico-chemical characterisation of the fat from red-skin rambutan (nephellium lappaceum l.) seed
publisher Japan Oil Chemists' Society
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28013/1/28013.pdf
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