Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acids profile of olive oils from different varieties of olive tree in southern Minas Gerais - Brazil
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Resumo: | This work had as an objective, to analyze, both physically and chemically, five olive tree varieties kept in the EPAMIG Germplasm Bank at the Experimental Farm, in the town of Maria da Fé, MG. Physical characteristics of the fruits and seeds (weight, diameter and length) and some chemical characteritics of the oils extracted from five varieties (acidity, iodine, saponification, peroxide indices and the fatty acid profile) were evaluated. The Negroa variety presented an average percent of lipids (28.2%) significantly higher than the others (p < 0.05). Out of the studied varieties, both Negroa and JB1 showed the highest yield and acidity values and the saponification, iodine and peroxide indices were more consistent with the ANVISA norms (2005) and the Codex Alimentarius (2003). All the varieties grown at Maria da Fé presented oleic acid levels within those recommended by Codex alimentarius and significantly higher than the analyzed commercial extra virgin oleic acid level (p < 0.05). The fatty acid profile found showed that all the varieties (JB1, Negroa, Ascolano 315, 0025 and 0004) have adequate values for the main groups of fatty acids, compared with the legislation. The results point out that the Negroa and JB1 varieties present better potential for use in olive oil production. |
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Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acids profile of olive oils from different varieties of olive tree in southern Minas Gerais - BrazilCaracterísticas físico-químicas e perfil de ácidos graxos de azeites obtidos de diferentes variedades de oliveiras introduzidas no Sul de Minas Gerais - BrasilOlive oilOlive treeFatty acidsOleic acidsAzeite de olivaOliveiraÁcidos graxosThis work had as an objective, to analyze, both physically and chemically, five olive tree varieties kept in the EPAMIG Germplasm Bank at the Experimental Farm, in the town of Maria da Fé, MG. Physical characteristics of the fruits and seeds (weight, diameter and length) and some chemical characteritics of the oils extracted from five varieties (acidity, iodine, saponification, peroxide indices and the fatty acid profile) were evaluated. The Negroa variety presented an average percent of lipids (28.2%) significantly higher than the others (p < 0.05). Out of the studied varieties, both Negroa and JB1 showed the highest yield and acidity values and the saponification, iodine and peroxide indices were more consistent with the ANVISA norms (2005) and the Codex Alimentarius (2003). All the varieties grown at Maria da Fé presented oleic acid levels within those recommended by Codex alimentarius and significantly higher than the analyzed commercial extra virgin oleic acid level (p < 0.05). The fatty acid profile found showed that all the varieties (JB1, Negroa, Ascolano 315, 0025 and 0004) have adequate values for the main groups of fatty acids, compared with the legislation. The results point out that the Negroa and JB1 varieties present better potential for use in olive oil production.Este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar, física e quimicamente, cinco variedades de oliveiras mantidas no banco de germoplasma pela EPAMIG, na Fazenda Experimental no município de Maria da Fé, MG. Foram avaliadas características físicas dos frutos e sementes (peso, diâmetro e comprimento) e algumas características químicas dos azeites extraídos de cinco variedades (índice de acidez, iodo, saponificação, peróxidos e perfil de ácidos graxos). A variedade Negroa apresentou percentual médio de lipideos (28,2%) significativamente maior que as demais (p < 0,05). Dentre as variedades estudadas a Negroa e JB1 apresentaram maior produtividade e valores de acidez, índice de saponificação, iodo e peróxidos mais compatíveis com as normas da ANVISA (2005) e o Codex Alimentarius (2003). Todas as variedades cultivadas em Maria da Fé apresentaram conteúdos de ácido oléico dentro do recomendado pelo Codex alimentarius e significativamente maior que o teor de ácido oléico do azeite comercial extra virgem analisado (p < 0,05). O perfil de ácidos graxos encontrado demonstrou que todas as variedades (JB1, Negroa, Ascolano 315, 0025 e 0004) estão com seus valores adequados para os principais grupos de ácidos graxos, quando comparados com a legislação. Os resultados indicam que das variedades analisadas a Negroa e JB1 apresentam melhor potencial para utilização na produção de azeite de oliva.UEL2010-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/489710.5433/1679-0359.2010v31n1p127Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 31 No. 1 (2010); 127-136Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 31 n. 1 (2010); 127-1361679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4897/4362Cardoso, Luiz Gustavo VieiraBarcelos, Maria de Fátima PiccoloOliveira, Adelson Francisco dePereira, Juciane de Abreu RibeiroAbreu, Wilson César dePimentel, Flávio de AraujoCardoso, Maria das GraçasPereira, Michel Cardoso de Angelisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-11-19T18:38:25Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4897Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2015-11-19T18:38:25Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acids profile of olive oils from different varieties of olive tree in southern Minas Gerais - Brazil Características físico-químicas e perfil de ácidos graxos de azeites obtidos de diferentes variedades de oliveiras introduzidas no Sul de Minas Gerais - Brasil |
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Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acids profile of olive oils from different varieties of olive tree in southern Minas Gerais - Brazil |
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Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acids profile of olive oils from different varieties of olive tree in southern Minas Gerais - Brazil Cardoso, Luiz Gustavo Vieira Olive oil Olive tree Fatty acids Oleic acids Azeite de oliva Oliveira Ácidos graxos |
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Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acids profile of olive oils from different varieties of olive tree in southern Minas Gerais - Brazil |
title_full |
Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acids profile of olive oils from different varieties of olive tree in southern Minas Gerais - Brazil |
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Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acids profile of olive oils from different varieties of olive tree in southern Minas Gerais - Brazil |
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Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acids profile of olive oils from different varieties of olive tree in southern Minas Gerais - Brazil |
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Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acids profile of olive oils from different varieties of olive tree in southern Minas Gerais - Brazil |
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Cardoso, Luiz Gustavo Vieira |
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Cardoso, Luiz Gustavo Vieira Barcelos, Maria de Fátima Piccolo Oliveira, Adelson Francisco de Pereira, Juciane de Abreu Ribeiro Abreu, Wilson César de Pimentel, Flávio de Araujo Cardoso, Maria das Graças Pereira, Michel Cardoso de Angelis |
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Barcelos, Maria de Fátima Piccolo Oliveira, Adelson Francisco de Pereira, Juciane de Abreu Ribeiro Abreu, Wilson César de Pimentel, Flávio de Araujo Cardoso, Maria das Graças Pereira, Michel Cardoso de Angelis |
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Cardoso, Luiz Gustavo Vieira Barcelos, Maria de Fátima Piccolo Oliveira, Adelson Francisco de Pereira, Juciane de Abreu Ribeiro Abreu, Wilson César de Pimentel, Flávio de Araujo Cardoso, Maria das Graças Pereira, Michel Cardoso de Angelis |
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Olive oil Olive tree Fatty acids Oleic acids Azeite de oliva Oliveira Ácidos graxos |
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Olive oil Olive tree Fatty acids Oleic acids Azeite de oliva Oliveira Ácidos graxos |
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This work had as an objective, to analyze, both physically and chemically, five olive tree varieties kept in the EPAMIG Germplasm Bank at the Experimental Farm, in the town of Maria da Fé, MG. Physical characteristics of the fruits and seeds (weight, diameter and length) and some chemical characteritics of the oils extracted from five varieties (acidity, iodine, saponification, peroxide indices and the fatty acid profile) were evaluated. The Negroa variety presented an average percent of lipids (28.2%) significantly higher than the others (p < 0.05). Out of the studied varieties, both Negroa and JB1 showed the highest yield and acidity values and the saponification, iodine and peroxide indices were more consistent with the ANVISA norms (2005) and the Codex Alimentarius (2003). All the varieties grown at Maria da Fé presented oleic acid levels within those recommended by Codex alimentarius and significantly higher than the analyzed commercial extra virgin oleic acid level (p < 0.05). The fatty acid profile found showed that all the varieties (JB1, Negroa, Ascolano 315, 0025 and 0004) have adequate values for the main groups of fatty acids, compared with the legislation. The results point out that the Negroa and JB1 varieties present better potential for use in olive oil production. |
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