Study of Heat Resistance of Extra Virgin Olive Oil – Based Oleogels by Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Malvano, Francesca
Lavorgna, Arianna
Lanza, Rossella Francesca
Marra, Francesco
Albanese, Donatella
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Malvano F., Lavorgna A., Lanza R.F., Marra F., Albanese D., 2023, Study of Heat Resistance of Extra Virgin Olive Oil – Based Oleogels by Differential Scanning Calorimetry, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 102, 193-198.
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Abstract

In the present study, the oxidative stability of extra virgin olive oil-based oleogels developed with beeswax, glycerol monostearate and ethylcellulose as gelators was determined using DSC in non-isothermal mode. Samples were heated at different heating rates (5, 7.5, 10, 12.5, 15 °C/min) and, by using the Ozawa-Flynn-Wall method, oxidation kinetics parameters such as activation energy, pre-exponential factor and oxidation rate constant were evaluated. The results highlighted that glycerol monostearate-based oleogels have the highest oxidative stability, followed by ethylcellulose-based oleogel. However, bulk extra virgin olive oil showed higher stability than beeswax-based oleogel, probably due to the presence in the wax of minor components with prooxidant activity.
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