A comparative study of Brachychiton populneus seed and seed-fiber oils in Tunisia

We conducted a comparative study of two oils extracted from Brachychiton populneus seeds and seed fibers grown in Tunisia. Oil yields from seed and seed fiber were 29.95 and 5.30%, respectively. GC-MS analysis showed that the most abundant fatty acid was linoleic acid (37.91%) followed by oleic acid...

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Main Authors: Tan, Chin Ping, Mokbli, Sadok, Sbihi, Hassen Mohamed, Nehdi, Imededdine Arbi, Romdhani-Younes, Moufida, Al-Resayes, Saud Ibrahim
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Published: Springer 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.728862021-02-12T08:34:44Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72886/ A comparative study of Brachychiton populneus seed and seed-fiber oils in Tunisia Tan, Chin Ping Mokbli, Sadok Sbihi, Hassen Mohamed Nehdi, Imededdine Arbi Romdhani-Younes, Moufida Al-Resayes, Saud Ibrahim We conducted a comparative study of two oils extracted from Brachychiton populneus seeds and seed fibers grown in Tunisia. Oil yields from seed and seed fiber were 29.95 and 5.30%, respectively. GC-MS analysis showed that the most abundant fatty acid was linoleic acid (37.91%) followed by oleic acid (30.67%) in seeds. In seed fiber, the most abundant were oleic acid (62.04%) and linoleic acid (11.90%). Sterculic acid (7.27%), a rare fatty acid, was detected in seed oil. Moreover, carotenoid and chlorophyll levels were approximately two-fold higher in seed-fiber oil (39.66 and 1.9 mg/kg) than in seed oil (19.48 and 0.78 mg/kg). Tocol contents were more than 10-fold higher in fiber-seed oil (979.31 mg/100 g) than in seed oil (83.2 mg/100 g). Furthermore, thermal behavior (TGA and DSC) in both oils, and the antioxidant activity, phenolic content, and oxidative stability at different temperatures in seed oil were evaluated. The results of this study suggest that B. populneus seed oil may have an important role in non-food applications and that seed-fiber oil is a source of high-value compounds. Springer 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72886/1/SEED.pdf Tan, Chin Ping and Mokbli, Sadok and Sbihi, Hassen Mohamed and Nehdi, Imededdine Arbi and Romdhani-Younes, Moufida and Al-Resayes, Saud Ibrahim (2018) A comparative study of Brachychiton populneus seed and seed-fiber oils in Tunisia. Waste and Biomass Valorization, 9 (4). 635 - 643. ISSN 1877-265X; ESSN: 1877-2641 https://inis.iaea.org/search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:50024057 10.1007/s12649-016-9825-5
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description We conducted a comparative study of two oils extracted from Brachychiton populneus seeds and seed fibers grown in Tunisia. Oil yields from seed and seed fiber were 29.95 and 5.30%, respectively. GC-MS analysis showed that the most abundant fatty acid was linoleic acid (37.91%) followed by oleic acid (30.67%) in seeds. In seed fiber, the most abundant were oleic acid (62.04%) and linoleic acid (11.90%). Sterculic acid (7.27%), a rare fatty acid, was detected in seed oil. Moreover, carotenoid and chlorophyll levels were approximately two-fold higher in seed-fiber oil (39.66 and 1.9 mg/kg) than in seed oil (19.48 and 0.78 mg/kg). Tocol contents were more than 10-fold higher in fiber-seed oil (979.31 mg/100 g) than in seed oil (83.2 mg/100 g). Furthermore, thermal behavior (TGA and DSC) in both oils, and the antioxidant activity, phenolic content, and oxidative stability at different temperatures in seed oil were evaluated. The results of this study suggest that B. populneus seed oil may have an important role in non-food applications and that seed-fiber oil is a source of high-value compounds.
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author Tan, Chin Ping
Mokbli, Sadok
Sbihi, Hassen Mohamed
Nehdi, Imededdine Arbi
Romdhani-Younes, Moufida
Al-Resayes, Saud Ibrahim
spellingShingle Tan, Chin Ping
Mokbli, Sadok
Sbihi, Hassen Mohamed
Nehdi, Imededdine Arbi
Romdhani-Younes, Moufida
Al-Resayes, Saud Ibrahim
A comparative study of Brachychiton populneus seed and seed-fiber oils in Tunisia
author_facet Tan, Chin Ping
Mokbli, Sadok
Sbihi, Hassen Mohamed
Nehdi, Imededdine Arbi
Romdhani-Younes, Moufida
Al-Resayes, Saud Ibrahim
author_sort Tan, Chin Ping
title A comparative study of Brachychiton populneus seed and seed-fiber oils in Tunisia
title_short A comparative study of Brachychiton populneus seed and seed-fiber oils in Tunisia
title_full A comparative study of Brachychiton populneus seed and seed-fiber oils in Tunisia
title_fullStr A comparative study of Brachychiton populneus seed and seed-fiber oils in Tunisia
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of Brachychiton populneus seed and seed-fiber oils in Tunisia
title_sort comparative study of brachychiton populneus seed and seed-fiber oils in tunisia
publisher Springer
publishDate 2018
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