2006
DOI: 10.4314/nifoj.v24i1.33630
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Physico-chemical and fatty acid composition of two common edible vegetable oils in Nigeria

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“…The raw moringa seed meal had fat content of 35.27±0.35 which is lower than the value (42%) reported by Ogunsina et al (2011) and higher than 30.36-35.20% observed by Anwar et al (2006) for moringa seed meal. The fat content was also higher than the values reported for other oil seeds such as melon seeds (17.36-25.06%) by Ebuchi et al (2006), and 24.8 and 30.0% for Citrillus lanatus and C. colocynth species respectively (Mabalaha et al, 2007). These variations could be attributed to the different processing methods employed or the type of oil extraction process applied (Compaore, 2011).…”
Section: Effects Of Processing On Anti-nutrients In Moringa Oleifera ...mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The raw moringa seed meal had fat content of 35.27±0.35 which is lower than the value (42%) reported by Ogunsina et al (2011) and higher than 30.36-35.20% observed by Anwar et al (2006) for moringa seed meal. The fat content was also higher than the values reported for other oil seeds such as melon seeds (17.36-25.06%) by Ebuchi et al (2006), and 24.8 and 30.0% for Citrillus lanatus and C. colocynth species respectively (Mabalaha et al, 2007). These variations could be attributed to the different processing methods employed or the type of oil extraction process applied (Compaore, 2011).…”
Section: Effects Of Processing On Anti-nutrients In Moringa Oleifera ...mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The method of AOAC, (1990) were adopted in the determination of the moisture and fat contents of the meal samples while the method described in AOAC, (1998) were adopted in the determination of crude fiber and protein contents of the meal samples [5,4]. The method of Ebuehi, et al, (2006) was adopted in the fatty acid analysis and the method described by Miller and Bender, (1955) was adopted in amino acid analysis respectively [15,33].…”
Section: Determination Of the Chemical Composition Of The Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Groundnut, also known as peanut (Arachis hypogea), is a leguminous food crop that belongs to the family leguminosae. It is an annual crop in the tropical and subtropical regions from which edible oil and protein rich by-products are obtained (Ebuehi et al, 2006). Groundnut oil is extracted from groundnut paste at household and semi-cottage levels using a manual or motor driven screw or hydraulic press to squeeze out the oil water emulsion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Groundnut oil is extracted from groundnut paste at household and semi-cottage levels using a manual or motor driven screw or hydraulic press to squeeze out the oil water emulsion. The oil is boiled to remove the water and used as cooking oil, for production of margarine, shortening for pastries and bread processing, production of soaps, cosmetics, paints, lubricants, emulsion and for insecticides (Ebuehi et al, 2006). It is also useful as ointment base for fat soluble drugs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%