Oilseeds and Seed Oils of Shorea macrophylla and Shorea palembanica : Evaluation of Proximate, Antinutritive Factors and Chemical Composition

Shorea macrophylla (S. macrophylla) and Shorea palembanica (S. palembanica) are known as “Engkabang Jantung” and “Engkabang Asu”, respectively, by natives in Sarawak, Malaysia. The oilseeds remain underused due to a lack of scientific approach. This study aimed to determine proximate compositions a...

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Main Authors: Sahlinah, Abdul Rakman, Zaini, Assim, Fasihuddin, Badruddin Ahmad
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spelling my.unimas.ir.423982023-07-24T03:40:38Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42398/ Oilseeds and Seed Oils of Shorea macrophylla and Shorea palembanica : Evaluation of Proximate, Antinutritive Factors and Chemical Composition Sahlinah, Abdul Rakman Zaini, Assim Fasihuddin, Badruddin Ahmad QD Chemistry Shorea macrophylla (S. macrophylla) and Shorea palembanica (S. palembanica) are known as “Engkabang Jantung” and “Engkabang Asu”, respectively, by natives in Sarawak, Malaysia. The oilseeds remain underused due to a lack of scientific approach. This study aimed to determine proximate compositions and antinutritional factors of S. macrophylla and S. palembanica seeds and compare the fatty acid profiles, chemical properties and antioxidant activity between mechanical extraction (ME) and Soxhlet extraction (SE). The proximate compositions of S. macrophylla and S. palembanica seeds were 21.47% and 27.25% (moisture); 0.67% and 1.98% (ash); 41.37% and 49.06% (total lipid); 79.44% and 82.37% (total carbohydrate); 15.67% and 7.72% (crude fiber), respectively. Seeds of S. macrophylla and S. palembanica contained high levels of K (1186.50 and 400.17 mg/100 g), Ca (238.31 and 128.62 mg/100 g), Mg (300.50 and 117.17 mg/100 g), and Na (75.12 and 30.14 mg/100 g). The antinutritional factor phytate was detected in small concentrations in both species. At the same time, oxalate was found at a higher concentration in S. palembanica (2.43 mg/100 g) than in S. macrophylla (1.91 mg/100 g). The bioavailability of Ca and Zn influenced by antinutritional factors phytate and oxalate was calculated based on their molar ratios. The bioavailability of minerals affected by phytate did not exceed the critical value, suggesting adequate mineral absorption. However, high oxalate content exceeded the critical value of bioavailability (2.5), indicating insufficient mineral availability. SE was more efficient in extracting Shorea oils. Stearic, oleic and palmitic acids were the major fatty acids in S. macrophylla and S. palembanica oils, with no significant difference in fatty acid profiles between types of extraction (p>0.05). The acid (AV) and peroxide (PV) values of ME oils (AV: 3.47 to 4.75 mg NaOH/g; PV: 7.96 to 10.62 meq O2/kg) were lower than SE oils (AV: 4.69 to 8 mg NaOH/g; PV: 9.92 to 14.58 meq O2/kg). Therefore, mechanical extraction is considered the method of choice to extract Shorea oils. The iodine value (IV), AV, and PV of Shorea oils do not meet the required standards of the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) of Tengkawang butter and Cocoa Butter standards. Thus, a further refining process is suggested to increase the quality of S. macrophylla and S. palembanica oils. Malaysian Institute of Chemistry (Institut Kimia Malaysia) 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42398/1/Oilseeds.pdf Sahlinah, Abdul Rakman and Zaini, Assim and Fasihuddin, Badruddin Ahmad (2022) Oilseeds and Seed Oils of Shorea macrophylla and Shorea palembanica : Evaluation of Proximate, Antinutritive Factors and Chemical Composition. Malaysian Journal of Chemistry, 25 (1). pp. 11-29. ISSN 2550-1658 https://ikm.org.my/publications/malaysian-journal-of-chemistry/view-abstract.php?abs=J0042-3bc29d2 DOI: https://doi.org/10.55373/mjchem.v25i1.11
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Sahlinah, Abdul Rakman
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Oilseeds and Seed Oils of Shorea macrophylla and Shorea palembanica : Evaluation of Proximate, Antinutritive Factors and Chemical Composition
description Shorea macrophylla (S. macrophylla) and Shorea palembanica (S. palembanica) are known as “Engkabang Jantung” and “Engkabang Asu”, respectively, by natives in Sarawak, Malaysia. The oilseeds remain underused due to a lack of scientific approach. This study aimed to determine proximate compositions and antinutritional factors of S. macrophylla and S. palembanica seeds and compare the fatty acid profiles, chemical properties and antioxidant activity between mechanical extraction (ME) and Soxhlet extraction (SE). The proximate compositions of S. macrophylla and S. palembanica seeds were 21.47% and 27.25% (moisture); 0.67% and 1.98% (ash); 41.37% and 49.06% (total lipid); 79.44% and 82.37% (total carbohydrate); 15.67% and 7.72% (crude fiber), respectively. Seeds of S. macrophylla and S. palembanica contained high levels of K (1186.50 and 400.17 mg/100 g), Ca (238.31 and 128.62 mg/100 g), Mg (300.50 and 117.17 mg/100 g), and Na (75.12 and 30.14 mg/100 g). The antinutritional factor phytate was detected in small concentrations in both species. At the same time, oxalate was found at a higher concentration in S. palembanica (2.43 mg/100 g) than in S. macrophylla (1.91 mg/100 g). The bioavailability of Ca and Zn influenced by antinutritional factors phytate and oxalate was calculated based on their molar ratios. The bioavailability of minerals affected by phytate did not exceed the critical value, suggesting adequate mineral absorption. However, high oxalate content exceeded the critical value of bioavailability (2.5), indicating insufficient mineral availability. SE was more efficient in extracting Shorea oils. Stearic, oleic and palmitic acids were the major fatty acids in S. macrophylla and S. palembanica oils, with no significant difference in fatty acid profiles between types of extraction (p>0.05). The acid (AV) and peroxide (PV) values of ME oils (AV: 3.47 to 4.75 mg NaOH/g; PV: 7.96 to 10.62 meq O2/kg) were lower than SE oils (AV: 4.69 to 8 mg NaOH/g; PV: 9.92 to 14.58 meq O2/kg). Therefore, mechanical extraction is considered the method of choice to extract Shorea oils. The iodine value (IV), AV, and PV of Shorea oils do not meet the required standards of the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) of Tengkawang butter and Cocoa Butter standards. Thus, a further refining process is suggested to increase the quality of S. macrophylla and S. palembanica oils.
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author Sahlinah, Abdul Rakman
Zaini, Assim
Fasihuddin, Badruddin Ahmad
author_facet Sahlinah, Abdul Rakman
Zaini, Assim
Fasihuddin, Badruddin Ahmad
author_sort Sahlinah, Abdul Rakman
title Oilseeds and Seed Oils of Shorea macrophylla and Shorea palembanica : Evaluation of Proximate, Antinutritive Factors and Chemical Composition
title_short Oilseeds and Seed Oils of Shorea macrophylla and Shorea palembanica : Evaluation of Proximate, Antinutritive Factors and Chemical Composition
title_full Oilseeds and Seed Oils of Shorea macrophylla and Shorea palembanica : Evaluation of Proximate, Antinutritive Factors and Chemical Composition
title_fullStr Oilseeds and Seed Oils of Shorea macrophylla and Shorea palembanica : Evaluation of Proximate, Antinutritive Factors and Chemical Composition
title_full_unstemmed Oilseeds and Seed Oils of Shorea macrophylla and Shorea palembanica : Evaluation of Proximate, Antinutritive Factors and Chemical Composition
title_sort oilseeds and seed oils of shorea macrophylla and shorea palembanica : evaluation of proximate, antinutritive factors and chemical composition
publisher Malaysian Institute of Chemistry (Institut Kimia Malaysia)
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42398/1/Oilseeds.pdf
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