To explore possible food applications, the oxidative stability, antioxidants contents (tocopherols and tocotrienols), thermal properties, and solid fat content of winged bean oil were investigated along with soybean oil for comparison. Results showed that winged bean oil was significantly (p < 0.05) resistant to oxidation (27 h) compared to soybean oil (9 h) heated at 110 o C for 32 h, due presumably to the presence of alpha tocotrienol and the high behemic acid content. The high content of tocopherols, 230 mg/100 g in soybean oil did not contribute much to its oxidation stability. At around 25 o C, winged bean oil contained about 15% solid fat content with <1% in soybean oil.
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