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. 2017 Mar 1:218:99-106.
doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.09.057. Epub 2016 Sep 13.

A review of phenolic compounds in oil-bearing plants: Distribution, identification and occurrence of phenolic compounds

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A review of phenolic compounds in oil-bearing plants: Distribution, identification and occurrence of phenolic compounds

Muhammad H Alu'datt et al. Food Chem. .

Abstract

Over the last two decades, separation, identification and measurement of the total and individual content of phenolic compounds has been widely investigated. Recently, the presence of a wide range of phenolic compounds in oil-bearing plants has been shown to contribute to their therapeutic properties, including anti-cancer, anti-viral, anti-oxidant, hypoglycemic, hypo-lipidemic, and anti-inflammatory activities. Phenolics in oil-bearing plants are now recognized as important minor food components due to several organoleptic and health properties, and they are used as food or sources of food ingredients. Variations in the content of phenolics in oil-bearing plants have largely been attributed to several factors, including the cultivation, time of harvest and soil types. A number of authors have suggested that the presence phenolics in extracted proteins, carbohydrates and oils may contribute to objectionable off flavors The objective of this study was to review the distribution, identification and occurrence of free and bound phenolic compounds in oil-bearing plants.

Keywords: Antioxidant; Distribution; Identification; Occurrence; Oil-seed; Total phenolic.

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