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Characterization of Palm Fatty Acid Distillate of Different Oil Processing Industries of Pakistan.
Journal of Oleo Science 2016 November 2
Palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) is cheap and valuable byproduct of edible oil processing industries. This study was designed to characterize PFAD collected from different local oil industries. AOCS methods were used for the determination of physicochemical parameters such as free fatty acid (FFA), saponification value (SV), iodine value (IV), peroxide value (PV) and moisture content. Fatty acid composition was analyzed using GC-MS. Moisture content of samples was found to be in the range between 0.06-7.50%, while FFA, SV, IV and PV were found to be 65.70-94.68%, 195.23-219.64 mg KOH/g, 38.49- 63.10 g I2 /100 g, 1.09-16.50 meq/kg, respectively. Mean value of fatty acids in PFAD was found as 0.04% lauric, 0.42% myristic, 41.25% palmitic, 7.29% stearic, 41.58% oleic, 8.95 % linoleic, 0.04% eicosenoic, 0.27% arachidic, 0.07% docosanoic, and 0.05% tetracosanoic acid, respectively. Palmitic acid was found as dominant saturated fatty acid 38.63-45.30%, whereas oleic acid C18:1 n9 was major unsaturated fatty acid 33.54-44.05 % in PFAD.
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