Oxidative Stability and Flavor Compounds of Sesame Oils Blended with Vegetable Oils

식물성유를 첨가한 참기름 혼합유의 산화 안정성과 향기 성분

  • Joo, Kwang-Jee (Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Keimyung University) ;
  • Kim, Jin-Ju (Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Keimyung University)
  • 주광지 (계명대학교 식품영양학과) ;
  • 김진주 (계명대학교 식품영양학과)
  • Published : 2002.12.01

Abstract

Oxidative stability and flavor of sesame oil blended with canola oil (Ca), corn oil (Co), and soybean oil (Sb) at ratios of 90 : 10, 70 : 30, and 50 : 50 (w/w), respectively, were evaluated. Oxidative stability of sesame oil increased with the addition of vegetable oils (10, 30, and 50% of Ca and Co, and 10% of Sb). Pyrazines, pyrroles, pyridines, and thiazoles, good contributors to the characteristic flavor of sesame oil, were also found in sesame oil blended with vegetable oil. The sensory evaluation showed that no difference was observed between sesame oil and sesame oil blended with 10% of Ca, Co or Sb, which showed higher oxidative stability.

순수 참기름과 채종유, 옥수수유, 대두유를 10%, 30%, 50%씩 첨가한 참기름 혼합유를 제조하여 $60^{\circ}C$의 incubator에서 8주간 저장하면서 혼합유의 산화 안정성과 향기 성분의 변화 그리고 관능 검사를 실시하였다. 모든 시료의 POV는 저장 6주에 최고값을 나타내었으며 채종유와 옥수수유 10%, 30%, 50%씩 그리고 대두유 10%를 첨가한 참기름 혼합유는 순수 참기름 보다 저장 기간 동안 과산화물 생성이 억제되어지는 효과가 있음을 나타났다. 산패 유도기간도 채종유와 옥수수유 10%, 30%, 50%씩 그리도 대두유 10%를 첨가한 참기름 혼합유에서는 대조구인 참기름 보다 그 기간이 더 연장되었다. 상대적 항산화 효과(Relative Antioxidant Effectiveness: RAE)는 10% 채종유를 첨가한 혼합유가 순수한 참기름 보다 6배의 효과가 있었다. 그리고 산가는 모든 혼합유 시료가 참기름 보다 더 낮은 결과를 나타내었으나 단일 식물성유 보다는 그 수치가 높았다. 혼합유의 향기 성분은 참기름에서 확인된 참기름의 독특한 방향을 나타내는 pyrazine류가 참기름 혼합유에서도 확인되었으며 저장 기간이 연장됨에 따라 모든 시료에서 산패의 지표가 되는 aldehyde, ketone, acid등의 carbonyl 화합물의 함량이 증가되었다. 관능평가에서는 10%의 채종유, 옥수수유, 대두유를 첨가한 참기름 혼합유 시료는 대조구인 순수 참기름과 유의적인 차이가 없는 것으로 밝혀졌다. 이와 같은 결과로 미루어 볼 때 참기름과 식물성유의 혼합은 매우 바람직하며 단일 식물성유보다 산화 안정성이 크게 증대되었을 뿐 아니라 관능적인 품질에도 차이가 없으므로 경제적인 면에서도 매우 유용할 것으로 생각된다.

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