Grasas y Aceites (Apr 2024)

Research progress on the genesis and removal methods of non-hydratable phospholipids from vegetable oils

  • F.G. Pan,
  • J. Liu,
  • J.X. Yang,
  • J.R. Ren,
  • Y.Y. Sun,
  • P.Z. Li,
  • E.Q. Yang,
  • X.M. Chen,
  • B.Q. Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/gya.0325231
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 1

Abstract

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Vegetable oil phospholipids can be divided into hydratable phospholipids (HP) and non-hydratable phospholipids (NHP). The general process of alkali refining or hydration degumming can remove most of the phospholipids, and the rest is mainly non-hydratable phospholipids. A non-hydratable phospholipid has obvious hydrophobicity, which cannot be completely removed even after 16 times of washing, so the non-hydratable phospholipid is the main research target of vegetable oil degumming. In order to better understand and study the non-hydratable phospholipids, the chemical composition and origin of non-hydratable phospholipids in vegetable oil are discussed. The advantages and disadvantages of these various detection and removal methods are analyzed in this paper.

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