Characterization of the Oxylipin Pattern and Other Fatty Acid Oxidation Products in Freshly Pressed and Stored Plant Oils.

J Agric Food Chem

Chair of Food Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Wuppertal, Gaussstrasse 20, 42119 Wuppertal, Germany.

Published: October 2022

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  • Enzymatic and nonenzymatic oxidation of linoleic and α-linolenic acids during pressing and storage of plant oils results in various oxylipins, with significant concentrations of 9-/13-Hydro(pero)xy-LA/-ALA found in freshly pressed oils.
  • Flaxseed and rapeseed oils exhibited the highest levels of terminal epoxy-ALA (15(16)-EpODE) and the lesser-known 15-hydroxy-LA (15-HODE), highlighting unique compound profiles.
  • Over six months of storage, flaxseed oil showed low lipid peroxidation, while rapeseed oil experienced increased oxylipin concentrations and peroxide values, indicating the impact of oxygen availability on oxidation processes.

Article Abstract

Enzymatic and nonenzymatic oxidation of linoleic (LA) and α-linolenic acid (ALA) during pressing and storage of plant oils leads to a variety of oxylipins. We pressed oils from flaxseeds, rapeseeds, and sunflower seeds and analyzed the oxylipin pattern in freshly pressed oils. 9-/13-Hydro(pero)xy-LA/-ALA occurred in high concentration resulting probably from lipoxygenase-catalyzed reactions as well as autoxidation and photooxidation. However, in flaxseed and rapeseed oil, the highest concentrations were found for the terminal epoxy-ALA (15(16)-EpODE) and the hardly known 15-hydroxy-LA (15-HODE, 80 mg/100 g in flaxseed oil). Oils were stored for 6 months and the peroxide value (PV) as well as oxylipin and secondary volatile aldehyde concentrations were determined. While lipid peroxidation in flaxseed oil was surprisingly low, the oxylipin concentration and PV massively increased in rapeseed oil dependent on oxygen availability. Oxylipin concentrations correlated well with the PV, while secondary volatile aldehydes did not reflect the changes of oxylipins and PVs. The comprehensive analysis of hydroxy-, epoxy-, and dihydroxy-LA/-ALA reveals new and unique insights into the composition of plant oils and ongoing oxidation processes.

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