Kazakhstan germany groundnut soybean crude oil cold-pressed

Cold pressed soybean oil

  • Kazakhstan germany groundnut soybean crude oil cold-pressed
  • Kazakhstan germany groundnut soybean crude oil cold-pressed
  • Kazakhstan germany groundnut soybean crude oil cold-pressed
  • Kazakhstan germany groundnut soybean crude oil cold-pressed

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  • Are cold pressed soybean oils solvent-extracted?
  • Commercial soybean oils are commonly solvent-extracted and refined due to their high phosphatides contents. Hence, few studies exist on characterization of cold pressed soybean oils in the literature.
  • Does cold pressed soybean oil contain trans fatty acids?
  • However, Brühl (1996) detected the presence of trans fatty acids (0.10%–0.15%) in cold pressed soybean oils. The author thus stated that trans fatty acids may occur due to high temperature drying of seeds before cold pressing and/or deodorization of cold pressed soybean oils or blending of cold pressed oils with refined ones.
  • Are cold pressed soybean oils toxic?
  • Compared to other cold pressed oils, the characterization and toxicological studies dealing with soybean oils are very limited. Therefore, further investigations should be carried out to find out the other contaminants and compounds, which may exhibit health-related problems in cold pressed soybean oils.
  • Does cold pressed soybean oil scavenge radicals?
  • On the contrary, cold pressed soybean oil was characterized by remarkably lower 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH·) radical scavenging activity (17.4%) than cold pressed oils of hemp (76.2%), pumpkin seed (65.3%), rapeseed (51.2%), sunflower (23.8%), rice bran (23.7%), and flaxseed (19.3%) ( Siger et al., 2008 ).

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