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This article reports on the changes of oxidation indices and minor components of low free fatty acid (FFA) and freshly extracted crude palm oils after storage at ambient (28 ± 1 C) and 60 C for 77 days. The changes in peroxide value (PV), FFA, extinction coefficient at 233 and 269 nm ( and ), bleachability index (DOBI), carotene and vitamin E contents were monitored. PV, FFA, and of both oil samples increased as storage progressed while the values of carotene and vitamin E contents decreased. At the end of storage period at 60 °C, the carotene content of low FFA crude palm oil was 4.24 ppm. The storage conditions used led to the loss of entire vitamin E fractions of both oil samples as well as a reduction in DOBI values except for freshly extracted crude palm oil stored at ambient temperature.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5495698PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13197-017-2569-9DOI Listing

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