Dioleylphosphatidylcholine increases the antioxidant properties of ascorbyl palmitate in bulk oils compared to other hydrophilic and lipophilic antioxidants

Hyunkyung Kim, Yun Sik Woo, Hyung Seok Choi, Mi Ja Kim, Jae Hwan Lee

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Abstract

Effects of 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DOPC) and moisture on the solubility of hydrophilic and lipophilic antioxidants were evaluated in medium-chain triacylglycerol (MCT) by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) reactivity. Next, we assessed the oxidative stability of antioxidant-containing corn oil depending on the presence of DOPC. The critical micelle concentration (CMC) of DOPC decreased when the moisture content was increased from 300 to 495 mg/kg oil and gradually increased when the moisture was further increased to 2122 mg/kg oil. As the DOPC concentration increased, the DPPH reactivity of ascorbyl palmitate in the control MCT increased by 10.23-fold, whereas that of the ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol was slightly affected both by the DOPC and moisture content. Presence of DOPC significantly increased the oxidative stability of ascorbyl palmitate-containing corn oil (p < 0.05), whereas these synergistic antioxidant effects were not observed in ascorbic acid-or α-tocopherol-containing corn oil. In conclusion, DOPC displays a synergistic antioxidant effect with ascorbyl palmitate in bulk oil.

Original languageEnglish
Article number129082
JournalFood Chemistry
Volume349
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Ascorbyl palmitate
  • DOPC
  • DPPH reactivity
  • Hydrophilic antioxidant
  • Lipophilic antioxidant

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