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Ancuța Petraru1, Sonia Amariei1, Lacrimioara Senila2
1Faculty of Food Engineering, Stefan cel Mare University, 720229 Suceava, Romania.
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Fatty acids (FAs) are vital for human nutrition and are classified into three categories (saturated, unsaturated, and trans). FAs have different physiological effects and can contribute to health problems in different ways. By-products from the oil industry are rich in bioactive compounds. These make them useful for further utilization in food formulation. There is a quantity of residual oil in the oilcake. Analysis of the fatty acid composition shows that unsaturated fatty acids are predominant. The predominant fatty acids in oilcakes are arachidic (sunflower), oleic, elaidic (flax), linoleic (LA), and linolelaidic (hemp, rape, and sesame) acids. The favorable and ideal (within the regulatory recommendations) results for the n-6/n-3 ratios of 3:1 indicate the high nutritional profile with beneficial effects for the human body of the oilcakes. The hypocholesterolemic/hypercholesterolemic for all samples ranged from 4.52 to 116.06, while atherogenicity and thrombogenicity indexes ranged from 0.01 to 0.3. This is in line with the favorable values found in the literature benchmarks.
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