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Abstract
In the present work, a new protected fat was produced from used cooking palm oil (UCO) by using modified fusion method. Used cooking oil protected fat (UCOPF) was compared with produced palm olein protected fat (POPF) and commercial protected fat (CPF). The quality of protected fat produce was investigated using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies. FTIR and XRD results confirmed the well-formation of protected fat from UCO and the XRD analysis revealed fatty acid from UCO bind well with calcium ion. FTIR spectroscopy indicated carboxylate bands at 1542 and 1575 cm –1 showed the calcium ions associated with the COO-ions in the monodendate and bidendate structures in PF. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) study was conducted to find out the thermal behaviour of the produced UCOPF and the results clearly indicated good thermal stability. DSC indicated onset of melting at 151°C and 148°C for samples prepared UCOPF and POPF, respectively and it was slightly lower than CPF (157°C). Smooth and porous surfaces morphology of UCOPF and POPF was confirmed using scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis. From the results it was evident that UCO can be utilised to produce protected fat as a safe animal feed.
本文采用改良融合法制备了一种新型的棕榈油保护脂肪。将废旧食用油保护脂肪(UCOPF)与生产的棕榈油保护脂肪(POPF)和商业保护脂肪(CPF)进行了比较。采用傅里叶变换红外(FTIR)和x射线衍射(XRD)研究了保护脂肪产品的质量。FTIR和XRD结果证实UCO保护脂肪形成良好,XRD分析表明UCO脂肪酸与钙离子结合良好。FTIR光谱显示,在1542和1575 cm -1的羧酸带上,钙离子与co -离子在单枝状和双枝状结构中相结合。差示扫描量热法(DSC)研究了所制备的UCOPF的热行为,结果表明其具有良好的热稳定性。DSC显示,制备的UCOPF和POPF分别在151°C和148°C开始熔化,略低于CPF(157°C)。扫描电镜(SEM)分析了UCOPF和POPF表面的光滑和多孔形貌。结果表明,UCO可用于生产受保护的脂肪,作为一种安全的动物饲料。
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JOURNAL OF OIL PALM RESEARCH, an international refereed journal, carries full-length original research papers and scientific review papers on various aspects of oil palm and palm oil and other palms. It also publishes short communications, letters to editor and reviews of relevant books. JOURNAL OF OIL PALM RESEARCH is published four times per year, i.e. March, June, September and December.