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Influence of Tunisian aromatic plants on the prevention of oxidation in soybean oil under heating and frying conditions

•Rosemary and thyme enhance the oxidative stability of soybean oil.•The addition of aromatic plants preserves tocopherols content.•Phenol and volatile compounds from plants protect the oil quality during heating.•The use of aromatic plants in oil improved the overall acceptability of potato crisps....

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Published in:Food chemistry 2016-12, Vol.212, p.503-511
Main Authors: Saoudi, Salma, Chammem, Nadia, Sifaoui, Ines, Bouassida-Beji, Maha, Jiménez, Ignacio A., Bazzocchi, Isabel L., Silva, Sandra Diniz, Hamdi, Moktar, Bronze, Maria Rosário
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Antioxidants - metabolism
Flavoring Agents - analysis
Flavoring Agents - metabolism
Fried potato
Heating - adverse effects
Humans
Maceration
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxidative stability
Plant Leaves - metabolism
Rosemary
Rosmarinus - metabolism
Soybean oil
Soybean Oil - analysis
Soybean Oil - metabolism
Taste
Thyme
Thymus Plant - metabolism
Tocopherols
Tunisia
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