Classification of Turkish safflower oils based on their fatty acid and sterol profiles using multivariate techniques

The aim of the current study was to classify Turkish safflower oils based on sterol and fatty acid composition. For this purpose, 37 samples from five different safflower varieties (Dinçer, Linas, Remzibey-05, Balcı and Olas) grown in the same agricultural and environmental conditions were obtained....

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Published inCroatian journal of food science and technology Vol. 11; no. 2; pp. 259 - 265
Main Authors Yorulmaz, Asli, Ünay, Aydin
Format Journal Article Paper
LanguageEnglish
Published Prehrambeno-tehnološki fakultet Osijek 29.11.2019
Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Food Technology Osijek
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Summary:The aim of the current study was to classify Turkish safflower oils based on sterol and fatty acid composition. For this purpose, 37 samples from five different safflower varieties (Dinçer, Linas, Remzibey-05, Balcı and Olas) grown in the same agricultural and environmental conditions were obtained. Seeds were evaluated for their oil, water and ash content. Oils of seeds were extracted by solvent extraction and oils were analyzed for their sterols and fatty acids. Results have shown that Linas and Olas varieties’ oil contents were significantly higher than others’. There were clear differences in fatty acid compositions of various cultivars. Remzibey-05 and Olas varieties were different from others by their higher oleic and relatively lower linoleic acid ratios. Total sterol contents of oils ranged among 2700-3626 mg/kg and the main phytosterol was β-sitosterol covering 43.27-48.16 % of the total sterols
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ISSN:1847-3466
1848-9923
DOI:10.17508/CJFST.2019.11.2.16