Publication: Effect of vegetable oil blending on acrylamide during potato deep-frying
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2019-11-01
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2462151X
01268643
01268643
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Mahidol University
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Malaysian Applied Biology. Vol.48, No.4 (2019), 47-51
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Nipoon Tangpanithandee, Nattira On-Nom, Warangkana Srichamnong Effect of vegetable oil blending on acrylamide during potato deep-frying. Malaysian Applied Biology. Vol.48, No.4 (2019), 47-51. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/49704
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Effect of vegetable oil blending on acrylamide during potato deep-frying
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© 2019, Malaysian Society of Applied Biology. All rights reserved. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of various types of deep-frying oil on acrylamide formation in deep-fried potato. Straight cut potato was deep-fried in palm oil (P), coconut oil (C), rice bran oil (RBO), mixture of vegetable oil formula 1 and formula 2 (patent pending) at 150°C and 170°C for 12 minutes as cycle 1 and continuously deep-frying by reusing the same oil as cycle 2. The method used for analysis of acrylamide included solvent extraction and HPLC coupled with DAD. Compared with the control treatment (P), RBO had lowest acrylamide content in cycle 1 at both 150°C and 170°C. However, C showed the highest potential to be used as repeated deep-frying oil at both 150°C and 170°C. The result of this study suggested that the blending of vegetable oil can provide lower acrylamide content in deep-fried food as compared with conventional deep-frying.
