Sesame: Current knowledge of composition and use
01 Apr 1972-Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (Springer-Verlag)-Vol. 49, Iss: 4, pp 245-249
TL;DR: Sesame meal is a valuable supplement for food and feeds because of the high methionine content of its protein relative to other oilseed proteins as discussed by the authors, and the production of sesame seed in the U.S. has been small but is expected to increase with success in the development of nonshattering varieties.
Abstract: Because of its good taste and outstanding stability, sesame oil has long been one of the most desirable edible vegetable oils. Sesame meal is a valuable supplement for food and feeds because of the high methionine content of its protein relative to other oilseed proteins. Production of sesame seed in the U.S. has been small but is expected to increase with success in the development of nonshattering varieties. Current information on the composition, properties, processing and use of sesame is discussed.
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TL;DR: The sesamol content of all the oils subjected to the accelerated ageing procedure increased, but the increase was greatest in the rancid oils, and the ultraviolet spectrum of the oil was much altered.
Abstract: The effect of strain and location grown on the sesmin, sesamolin, and sesamol content of oils from sesame seed chosen to represent a wide variety of genetic material is reported. Only differences in sesamin content due to strain were significant.
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TL;DR: In this article, 13 compounds have been compared with respect to their antioxidant activity in concentrations of 0.01, 0.05, and 0.10% in cottonseed oil, the same oil hydrogenated to shortening consistency.
Abstract: Thirteen compounds have been intercompared with respect to their antioxidant activity in concentrations of 0.01, 0.05, and 0.10% in edible cottonseed oil, the same oil hydrogenated to shortening consistency, and in lard which is essentially free of naturally occurring antioxidants. None of the compounds exhibited significant antioxidant activity in the cottonseed oils, when use in a concentration of 0.01%, but they were effective in stabilizing lard under these conditions. Propyl gallate was the most effective of the compounds tested for the vegetable fats.
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