Increasing oxidative stability in corn oils through extraction of γ-oryzanol from heat treated rice bran

Bo Ra Yi, Jae Hwan Lee, Mi Ja Kim

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Abstract

Corn oil was mixed with heated rice bran with different extraction periods and ratios of rice bran to corn oil to extract γ-oryzanol from rice bran. Selected corn oils based on the content of γ-oryzanol were heated at 180 °C for 100 min or 60 °C for 16 days, and oxidative stability was evaluated. Corn oils recovered from the mixture of rice bran showed higher oxidative stability at both 60 and 180 °C treatment compared to control corn oils. At 180 °C, corn oils of a 1:5 ratio of rice bran to corn oil (w/w) showed higher oxidative stability than did those of 1:3 and 1:7 (w/w), whereas at 60 °C, corn oils of 1:7 (w/w) showed higher oxidative stability than did others. γ-Oryzanol can be extracted through a corn-oil mixture at 80–90 mg/100 g oil, which is about 4.0% recovery of 2244 mg/100 g crude rice-bran oil. Oxidative stability of corn oils increased significantly, partly because of the extraction of γ-oryzanol under current experimental conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102880
JournalJournal of Cereal Science
Volume91
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2020

Keywords

  • Oil as solvent
  • Oxidative stability
  • Rice bran
  • γ-Oryzanol

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