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A simple method for purification of deodorizer distillate from Indian rice (Oryza Sativa) bran oil and preparation of phytosterols.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/gya.0229141
 
Title A simple method for purification of deodorizer distillate from Indian
rice (Oryza Sativa) bran oil and preparation of phytosterols.
 
Creator Raja Rajan, R. G.
Gopala Krishna, A. G.
 
Subject 19 Lipids-oils/fats
01 Rice
 
Description Samples of rice bran oil deodorizer distillates (RBO DOD-1 and RBO DOD-2) were studied
for their physicochemical characteristics. The samples were semisolid and had a dark color. The free fatty acid
values were 59.2% and 86.0%, the unsaponifiable matter was 18.7% and 7.75% and the phytosterol contents
were 8.71% and 4.22%, respectively for the deodorizer distillates studied. A simple method of silica gel percolation
was developed to purify DOD to obtain phytosterol concentrate fractions (PCF) and a brown color and
bad odor fraction (BCBOF). The color values were reduced by 72.8% and 73.0% of lovibond units in the PCF
for DOD-1 and DOD-2 respectively, had no bad odor and were increased in the phytosterol concentration to
12.4% and 5.9%. The PCF was further processed to prepare high purity phytosterols. An HPLC analysis of the
phytosterol mixture showed it to be formed by β-sitosterol (38.2%), stigmasterol (34.9%), campesterol (9.5%)
and other sterols (17.4%).
 
Date 2014
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
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Identifier http://ir.cftri.com/11793/1/GRASAS%20Y%20ACEITES%20_Oct_Dec2014_65_4.pdf
Raja Rajan, R. G. and Gopala Krishna, A. G. (2014) A simple method for purification of deodorizer distillate from Indian rice (Oryza Sativa) bran oil and preparation of phytosterols. Grasas Y Aceites, 65 (4). pp. 1-7.