Preserving Soybean Oil for the Frying of Breaded Butterfly Shrimp Using Natural Rosemary Antioxidant

Fried foods and frying oil are subjects that warrant the attention of researchers because of their high consumption. Indeed, frying conditions make these oils very sensitive to lipid oxidation which deteriorates the quality and nutritional properties of the food. In this study, we examined the effec...

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Main Authors: Chaimae Moufakkir, Yassine Kharbach, Mariam Tanghort, Abdelilah Dassouli, Adnane Remmal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2023-01-01
Series:International Journal of Food Science
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5984636
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author Chaimae Moufakkir
Yassine Kharbach
Mariam Tanghort
Abdelilah Dassouli
Adnane Remmal
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description Fried foods and frying oil are subjects that warrant the attention of researchers because of their high consumption. Indeed, frying conditions make these oils very sensitive to lipid oxidation which deteriorates the quality and nutritional properties of the food. In this study, we examined the effect of rosemary extract (ROE), known for its high antioxidant activity, in soybean oil used to fry breaded butterfly shrimp, by measuring the induction period with OXIPRES, total polar material (TPM), peroxide index (PI), and free fatty acids (FFA). This evaluation was performed in comparison with control oils without antioxidants. The results showed a significant difference between the oils according to the analyzed parameters, especially in the final hours of frying. The treatment of the oil with rosemary extract effectively delayed its oxidation, having lower levels in all the oxidation markers that were analyzed. It was also found that rosemary extract is able to reduce oil consumption by fried foods. Therefore, ROE ensures soybean oil a high stability against oxidation and a longer shelf life, making it a good natural alternative to synthetic antioxidants.
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spelling doaj.art-eae792c3f4ce4493927c9d86d665a4132023-04-01T00:00:51ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Food Science2314-57652023-01-01202310.1155/2023/5984636Preserving Soybean Oil for the Frying of Breaded Butterfly Shrimp Using Natural Rosemary AntioxidantChaimae Moufakkir0Yassine Kharbach1Mariam Tanghort2Abdelilah Dassouli3Adnane Remmal4Biotechnology LaboratoryLaboratory of Applied ChemistryBiotechnology LaboratoryBiotechnology LaboratoryBiotechnology LaboratoryFried foods and frying oil are subjects that warrant the attention of researchers because of their high consumption. Indeed, frying conditions make these oils very sensitive to lipid oxidation which deteriorates the quality and nutritional properties of the food. In this study, we examined the effect of rosemary extract (ROE), known for its high antioxidant activity, in soybean oil used to fry breaded butterfly shrimp, by measuring the induction period with OXIPRES, total polar material (TPM), peroxide index (PI), and free fatty acids (FFA). This evaluation was performed in comparison with control oils without antioxidants. The results showed a significant difference between the oils according to the analyzed parameters, especially in the final hours of frying. The treatment of the oil with rosemary extract effectively delayed its oxidation, having lower levels in all the oxidation markers that were analyzed. It was also found that rosemary extract is able to reduce oil consumption by fried foods. Therefore, ROE ensures soybean oil a high stability against oxidation and a longer shelf life, making it a good natural alternative to synthetic antioxidants.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5984636
spellingShingle Chaimae Moufakkir
Yassine Kharbach
Mariam Tanghort
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Preserving Soybean Oil for the Frying of Breaded Butterfly Shrimp Using Natural Rosemary Antioxidant
International Journal of Food Science
title Preserving Soybean Oil for the Frying of Breaded Butterfly Shrimp Using Natural Rosemary Antioxidant
title_full Preserving Soybean Oil for the Frying of Breaded Butterfly Shrimp Using Natural Rosemary Antioxidant
title_fullStr Preserving Soybean Oil for the Frying of Breaded Butterfly Shrimp Using Natural Rosemary Antioxidant
title_full_unstemmed Preserving Soybean Oil for the Frying of Breaded Butterfly Shrimp Using Natural Rosemary Antioxidant
title_short Preserving Soybean Oil for the Frying of Breaded Butterfly Shrimp Using Natural Rosemary Antioxidant
title_sort preserving soybean oil for the frying of breaded butterfly shrimp using natural rosemary antioxidant
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5984636
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