Oxidative Stability of Virgin and Refined Argan [<i>Argania spinosa</i> L. (Skeels)] Oil under Accelerated Aging Conditions and Shelf-Life Prediction at Room Temperature: A Comparative Study

Argan kernels, fruits regurgitated by goats, are 30% cheaper than the regular kernels used to prepare food argan oil. The use of such argan kernels as a cosmetic ingredient, after refining, is thus economically attractive. The oxidative stability of argan oil prepared from sub-quality kernels is not...

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Main Authors: Rabha Aissa, Abderrahim Asbbane, Samira Oubannin, Laila Bijla, Zahra Bousaid, Otmane Hallouch, Said El Harkaoui, Bertrand Matthäus, El Hassan Sakar, Saïd Gharby
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author Rabha Aissa
Abderrahim Asbbane
Samira Oubannin
Laila Bijla
Zahra Bousaid
Otmane Hallouch
Said El Harkaoui
Bertrand Matthäus
El Hassan Sakar
Saïd Gharby
author_facet Rabha Aissa
Abderrahim Asbbane
Samira Oubannin
Laila Bijla
Zahra Bousaid
Otmane Hallouch
Said El Harkaoui
Bertrand Matthäus
El Hassan Sakar
Saïd Gharby
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description Argan kernels, fruits regurgitated by goats, are 30% cheaper than the regular kernels used to prepare food argan oil. The use of such argan kernels as a cosmetic ingredient, after refining, is thus economically attractive. The oxidative stability of argan oil prepared from sub-quality kernels is not known. In the present paper, the physicochemical quality, oxidative stability indices, and bioactive compounds of refined argan oil (RAO) obtained from sub-quality kernels and virgin argan oil (VAO) were compared and evaluated over a period of storage of 12 weeks at 60 °C. Quality parameters consisted of free fatty acids (FFAs), peroxide value (PV), <i>p</i>-anisidine value (p-AV), UV extinction coefficients (K232 and K270), total oxidation, iodine and saponification values, induction time, fatty acid composition, and tocopherol content. Our outcomes reveal that the combined effects of refining and storage generally resulted in high values of the routinely measured quality indices, including FFA, p-AV, K270, K232, and PV. Likewise, refining reduced the levels of individual tocopherols and unsaturated fatty acids (USFAs) but increased saturated fatty acids (SFAs). Similar trends were observed under storage with decreased levels of tocopherols and high SFA for both RAO and VAO. Storage also resulted in an increased level of USFAs in the case of RAO but not in VAO. The obtained results show that RAO was more sensitive to oxidation than VAO. At room temperature, RAO had a shorter induction time of six months, implying that RAO will have a shorter shelf life compared to VAR. Thus, such instability means that the refining process for argan oil must be carried out with great care, and this oil needs to be protected once refined.
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spelling doaj.art-691fd458584346f88aa6aa4960804eaa2023-12-22T13:47:10ZengMDPI AGAnalytica2673-45322023-12-014450051210.3390/analytica4040034Oxidative Stability of Virgin and Refined Argan [<i>Argania spinosa</i> L. (Skeels)] Oil under Accelerated Aging Conditions and Shelf-Life Prediction at Room Temperature: A Comparative StudyRabha Aissa0Abderrahim Asbbane1Samira Oubannin2Laila Bijla3Zahra Bousaid4Otmane Hallouch5Said El Harkaoui6Bertrand Matthäus7El Hassan Sakar8Saïd Gharby9Laboratory of Engineering Sciences and Energy Management (LASIME), Superior School of Technology, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir 80000, MoroccoBiotechnology, Analytical Sciences, and Quality Control Team, Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taroudant, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir 80000, MoroccoBiotechnology, Analytical Sciences, and Quality Control Team, Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taroudant, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir 80000, MoroccoBiotechnology, Analytical Sciences, and Quality Control Team, Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taroudant, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir 80000, MoroccoBiotechnology, Analytical Sciences, and Quality Control Team, Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taroudant, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir 80000, MoroccoBiotechnology, Analytical Sciences, and Quality Control Team, Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taroudant, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir 80000, MoroccoDepartment of Safety and Quality of Cereals, Max Rubner-Institut, Working Group for Lipid Research, Schützenberg 12, D-32756 Detmold, GermanyDepartment of Safety and Quality of Cereals, Max Rubner-Institut, Working Group for Lipid Research, Schützenberg 12, D-32756 Detmold, GermanyLaboratory of Biology, Ecology, and Health, FS, Abdelamlek Essaadi University, Tetouan 93002, MoroccoBiotechnology, Analytical Sciences, and Quality Control Team, Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taroudant, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir 80000, MoroccoArgan kernels, fruits regurgitated by goats, are 30% cheaper than the regular kernels used to prepare food argan oil. The use of such argan kernels as a cosmetic ingredient, after refining, is thus economically attractive. The oxidative stability of argan oil prepared from sub-quality kernels is not known. In the present paper, the physicochemical quality, oxidative stability indices, and bioactive compounds of refined argan oil (RAO) obtained from sub-quality kernels and virgin argan oil (VAO) were compared and evaluated over a period of storage of 12 weeks at 60 °C. Quality parameters consisted of free fatty acids (FFAs), peroxide value (PV), <i>p</i>-anisidine value (p-AV), UV extinction coefficients (K232 and K270), total oxidation, iodine and saponification values, induction time, fatty acid composition, and tocopherol content. Our outcomes reveal that the combined effects of refining and storage generally resulted in high values of the routinely measured quality indices, including FFA, p-AV, K270, K232, and PV. Likewise, refining reduced the levels of individual tocopherols and unsaturated fatty acids (USFAs) but increased saturated fatty acids (SFAs). Similar trends were observed under storage with decreased levels of tocopherols and high SFA for both RAO and VAO. Storage also resulted in an increased level of USFAs in the case of RAO but not in VAO. The obtained results show that RAO was more sensitive to oxidation than VAO. At room temperature, RAO had a shorter induction time of six months, implying that RAO will have a shorter shelf life compared to VAR. Thus, such instability means that the refining process for argan oil must be carried out with great care, and this oil needs to be protected once refined.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4532/4/4/34fatty acidsoxidative stabilityRancimatrefiningvirgin argan oil
spellingShingle Rabha Aissa
Abderrahim Asbbane
Samira Oubannin
Laila Bijla
Zahra Bousaid
Otmane Hallouch
Said El Harkaoui
Bertrand Matthäus
El Hassan Sakar
Saïd Gharby
Oxidative Stability of Virgin and Refined Argan [<i>Argania spinosa</i> L. (Skeels)] Oil under Accelerated Aging Conditions and Shelf-Life Prediction at Room Temperature: A Comparative Study
Analytica
fatty acids
oxidative stability
Rancimat
refining
virgin argan oil
title Oxidative Stability of Virgin and Refined Argan [<i>Argania spinosa</i> L. (Skeels)] Oil under Accelerated Aging Conditions and Shelf-Life Prediction at Room Temperature: A Comparative Study
title_full Oxidative Stability of Virgin and Refined Argan [<i>Argania spinosa</i> L. (Skeels)] Oil under Accelerated Aging Conditions and Shelf-Life Prediction at Room Temperature: A Comparative Study
title_fullStr Oxidative Stability of Virgin and Refined Argan [<i>Argania spinosa</i> L. (Skeels)] Oil under Accelerated Aging Conditions and Shelf-Life Prediction at Room Temperature: A Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative Stability of Virgin and Refined Argan [<i>Argania spinosa</i> L. (Skeels)] Oil under Accelerated Aging Conditions and Shelf-Life Prediction at Room Temperature: A Comparative Study
title_short Oxidative Stability of Virgin and Refined Argan [<i>Argania spinosa</i> L. (Skeels)] Oil under Accelerated Aging Conditions and Shelf-Life Prediction at Room Temperature: A Comparative Study
title_sort oxidative stability of virgin and refined argan i argania spinosa i l skeels oil under accelerated aging conditions and shelf life prediction at room temperature a comparative study
topic fatty acids
oxidative stability
Rancimat
refining
virgin argan oil
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4532/4/4/34
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