ABSTRACT
This study
evaluated the oxidative stability of African oil bean (AOB) seed oil blended
with sesame seed oil (SSO) to enhance its storage potential and nutritional
quality. Oils were extracted using Soxhlet apparatus, and blends were
formulated at varying ratios (AOB:SSO, 100:0 to 50:50). Oil yield, peroxide
value, free fatty acid content, para-anisidine value, iodine value, viscosity,
vitamin E content, and antioxidant activities (DPPH and FRAP) were assessed
over four months ofstorage. Results showed that SSO produced a significantly
higher oil yield (48.16%) than AOB (36.95%) (p < 0.05). Pure AOB exhibited
the poorest oxidative stability, with the shortest induction period (2.05 h),
the highest peroxide and para-anisidine values, and rapid vitamin E depletion.
Conversely, SSO demonstrated superior stability, with an induction period of
18.32 h, minimal peroxide accumulation, strong radical scavenging activity, and
high vitamin E retention. Blending markedly improved AOB’s stability in a
dosedependent manner, with the 40-50% SSO blends performing best, maintaining
peroxide and anisidine values within CODEX limits while preserving antioxidant
activity and viscosity stability. These results highlight sesame seed oil’s
protective role, attributable to its lignans and tocopherols, which effectively
suppressed both oxidative and hydrolytic rancidity. In conclusion, blending AOB
with at least 40% SSO is recommended for industrial and food applications, as
it enhances shelf life, ensures oxidative safety, and reduces reliance on
synthetic antioxidants.
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