Abstract
Effects of autoxidation and light irradiation on the oxidative stability were evaluated in rice oil from two brown rice flours including 'Baromi2' and 'Samkwang'. 'Baromi2' is a newly developed variety for rice flour production while 'Samkwang' is a typical rice variety as a control. Degree of oxidation and volatile profiles were evaluated in rice oil stored at 60°C or under fluorescent light at 25°C. The oil yields of 'Baromi2' and 'Samkang' were 2.63 and 1.78%, respectively whereas rice oil from'Baromi2' had lower degree of unsaturation than 'Samkang'. Rice oil from 'Samkwang' possessed higher volatile compounds and more oxidized products during autoxidation whereas rice oil from 'Baromi2' had more oxidation products under light irradiation. Hexanal and 2-heptenal were major headspace volatile from heated rice oil while 2-heptenal and 1-octene-3-ol were main volatiles from light irradiated rice oil, which implies the involvement of singlet oxygen in rice oil during photooxidation.
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