Food Science & Nutrition (Jun 2021)

The chemical composition and heavy metal content of sesame oil produced by different methods: A risk assessment study

  • Somayeh Kheirati Rounizi,
  • Fateme Akrami Mohajeri,
  • Hamdollah Moshtaghi Broujeni,
  • Fatemeh Pourramezani,
  • Sara Jambarsang,
  • Hossein Kiani,
  • Elham Khalili Sadrabad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2245
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
pp. 2886 – 2893

Abstract

Read online

Abstract The oil was extracted from sesame seed with two extraction methods. Traditional (Ardeh oil) and industrial method (cold pressing method: virgin and refined sesame oil) oil extraction was studied to compare the quality and heavy metal content of extracted oils. The chemical properties (fatty acid composition, peroxide, anisidine, acid values, and TOTOX) and heavy metal contents were investigated. The Hazard Quotient (HQ) and Hazard Index (HI) of heavy metal intakes were calculated. The results demonstrated that the predominant fatty acid in oil samples was oleic, linoleic, palmitic, and stearic acids. It was indicated the peroxide, anisidine, acid values, and TOTOX of oil samples were as the order of Ardeh oil > virgin sesame oil > refined sesame oil. The reduction pattern of Pb > Zn >Cu > Cd >As was reported in sesame seed. Although the oil refining had been greatly reduced the Pb of oil sample, but it had yet been much higher than the permissible levels set by Codex Alimentarius. The HQ and HI of all heavy metals were less than one, but they were higher in Ardeh oil compared to others. It is necessary to monitor the presence of heavy metal contaminants and the quality of imported sesame seeds prior to oil preparation.

Keywords