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Title: Adeniyi O.D. and Bawa A.A. (2006) Mackerel (ScomberScrombrus) Oil Extraction and Evaluation as Raw Materials for Industrial Utilization, Leonardo Journal of Sciences (LJS), Romania, Issue 8, pp. 33-42, ISSN 1583-0233, http://ljs.academicdirect.org
Authors: Adeniyi, O.D.
Bawa, A.A.
Keywords: Mackerel, Scomber Scrumbus, Fish oil
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Leonardo Journal of Sciences (LJS), Romania,
Series/Report no.: Issue 8, pp. 33-42, ISSN 1583-0233;Issue 8, pp. 33-42, ISSN 1583-0233
Abstract: The extraction, evaluation and refining of fish oil from mackerel (scomber scrombrus) has been conducted in this work. The total percentage oil yield using solvent extraction and total moisture content was 28.24% and 56.50 %respectively, which were found to increase linearly with time. The analytical properties of the crude and the refined oil were evaluated. It was observed that the crude oil consist from: acid value 2.5 mg/KOH, peroxide value 2.19 mEq/kg, saponification value 201.6 mgKOH/g, iodine value 108.09 I2/100g, specific gravity 0.911, refractive index 1.485 and reddish brown colour. The refined oil was also evaluated as follows: acid value 2.27 mg/KOH, peroxide 1.00 meq/kg, saponification value 147.84 mgKOH/g, iodine value 106.93 I2 /100g and golden brown colour. These values fall within the acceptable standard values. The refining of the oil brought about a notable improvement in the analytical properties of the oil. Thus, leads to a high quality fish oil in terms of the taste, colour, odours, shelf life and market value. Based on the improved characteristics of the oil, it could be suitable for applications in pharmaceutical and food industries.
Description: http://ljs.academicdirect.org
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/981
ISSN: 1583-0233
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