Molecular Composition of and Potential Health Benefits Offered by Natural East African Virgin Sunflower Oil Products: A 400 MHz 1H NMR Analysis Study

B. Percival, E. Savel, G. Ampem, Miles Gibson, M. Edgar, F. Jafari, Katy Woodason, Kianna Frederick, P. Wilson, M. Grootveld
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Objectives: Sunflower oil (SFO) is regularly employed for cosmetic, emollient and food frying purposes, the latter representing its foremost use globally. Therefore, full investigations of the molecular composition and quality of SFO products are a major requirement. In this study high-field 1H NMR analysis was employed to explore the molecular composition and authenticities of East African virgin (EAV) SFO products, particularly their acylglycerol fatty acid contents, together with those of selected minor constituents. Results acquired were statistically compared to those obtained on commercially-available, EU-approved refined SFO products via NMR-linked multivariate chemometrics strategies. Methodology: High-field 1H NMR spectra of EAV and refined SFOs (n = 55 and 4 respectively) were acquired at an operating frequency of 400 MHz. Their triacylglycerol fatty acid, triacylglycerol hydrolysis product, and sterol and stanol contents were determined via intelligent frequency bucketing and electronic integration of selected resonances. Univariate analysis-of-variance, and multivariate ROC curve evaluations were conducted to determine the magnitude and statistical significance of analyte concentration differences between these two sample classifications. Further multivariate NMR-linked chemometrics analyses such as principal component, random forest and support vector machine classification analyses were also utilised for this purpose. Key Results: Multicomponent 1H NMR analysis demonstrated that EAV SFOs had significantly higher and lower contents of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs) and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), respectively, than those of refined SFOs. Furthermore, significantly higher concentrations of ‘health-friendly’, cholesterol-blocking sterols and stanols were also found in these virgin SFO products. Major Conclusions: 1H NMR analysis provides much valuable molecular information regarding the composition and virginal status of SFOs.The high [MUFA]:[PUFA] content ratio of unrefined EAV SFO products renders them more suitable and safer for commercial or domestic deep-frying episodes than refined SFOs (MUFAs are much more resistant to thermally-induced peroxidation than PUFAs). These products also potentially offer valuable health benefits in view of their high natural sterol and stanol contents.
天然东非处女葵花籽油产品的分子组成和潜在的健康益处:400 MHz 1H NMR分析研究
目的:葵花籽油(SFO)经常用于化妆品,润肤剂和食品油炸用途,后者代表了其在全球的主要用途。因此,对SFO产品的分子组成和质量进行充分的研究是一个重要的要求。在这项研究中,采用高场1H NMR分析来探索东非处女(EAV) SFO产品的分子组成和真实性,特别是其酰基甘油脂肪酸含量,以及选定的次要成分。通过核磁共振相关的多元化学计量学策略,将获得的结果与欧盟批准的商业化精制SFO产品的结果进行统计比较。方法:在400 MHz工作频率下获取EAV和精制sfo (n = 55和4)的高场1H NMR谱。通过智能频率桶和选择的共振电子积分来测定它们的三酰基甘油脂肪酸、三酰基甘油水解产物以及甾醇和甾醇含量。通过单因素方差分析和多因素ROC曲线评价来确定两种样本分类间分析物浓度差异的幅度和统计学意义。进一步的多变量核磁共振相关化学计量学分析,如主成分、随机森林和支持向量机分类分析也被用于此目的。关键结果:多组分1H NMR分析表明,与精制SFOs相比,EAV SFOs的单不饱和脂肪酸(MUFAs)和多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFAs)含量分别显著高于和低于精制SFOs。此外,在这些原始SFO产品中还发现了明显更高浓度的“健康友好”、胆固醇阻断固醇和甾醇。主要结论:1H NMR分析为SFOs的组成和处女状态提供了许多有价值的分子信息。未精制EAV SFO产品的高[MUFA]:[PUFA]含量比使它们比精制SFO更适合和更安全用于商业或家庭油炸事件(MUFA比PUFA更耐热诱导过氧化)。鉴于这些产品的高天然甾醇和甾醇含量,它们还可能提供宝贵的健康益处。
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