Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids (Jan 2021)

High stearic sunflower oil: Latest advances and applications☆

  • Salas Joaquín J.,
  • Bootello Miguel A.,
  • Martínez-Force Enrique,
  • Venegas Calerón Mónica,
  • Garcés Rafael

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2021022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28
p. 35

Abstract

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Regular sunflower oil is rich in linoleic acid. To improve its properties for different applications several genotypes with modified fatty acid compositions have been developed. Amongst them, the most remarkable have been high oleic and high stearic types. High stearic sunflower lines reported to date have been produced by traditional methods of breeding and mutagenesis. The mutations affected the expression of enzymes responsible for stearate desaturation in developing seeds. This trait has been combined with standard and high oleic backgrounds, giving high stearic lines with high contents of linoleic or oleic acids and thus different physical properties, increasing their functionality and potential applications. Nevertheless, for applications requiring plastic or confectionery fats, the oils have to be fractionated to obtain derived fats and butters with higher levels of solids. In the present review we present recent advances for the above mentioned topics related to high stearic sunflower oils.

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