Journal article
Chemical and physical analyses and sensory evaluation of six deep-frying oils
XQ Xu, VH Tran, M Palmer, K White, P Salisbury
JAOCS Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society | WILEY | Published : 1999
Abstract
The performance of three high-oleic canola oils with different levels of linolenic acid [low-linolenic canola (LLC), medium-linolenic canola (MLC), and high-linolenic canola (HCL)], a medium-high-oleic sunflower oil, a commercial palm olein and a commercial, partially hydrogenated canola oil, was monitored by chemical and physical analyses and sensory evaluation during two 80-h deep-frying trials with potato chips. Linolenic acid content was a critical factor in the deep-frying performance of the high-oleic canola oils and was inversely related to both the sensory ranking of the food fried in the oils and the oxidative stability of the oils (as measured by color index, free fatty acid conten..
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