South African seed oils are safe for human consumption

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South African seed oils are safe for human consumption

DOI: 10.1080/16070658.2016.1215879
Author(s): M Opperman Functional Foods Research Unit, Department of Biotechnology and Consumer Science, , AJS Benadé Functional Foods Research Unit, Department of Biotechnology and Consumer Science, , CF Abrecht Cancer Association of South Africa, , LL Matsheka Functional Foods Research Unit, Department of Biotechnology and Consumer Science,

Abstract

Objectives: A diet that is high in fat and low in carbohydrates is advocated in the recently published The Real Meal Revolution. A suggestion was made in this publication that seed oils are toxic. The authors stated that available seed oils on the South African market were high in trans-fatty acid (TFA), as well as being genetically modified, and thus should be avoided. We compared three oils, i.e. canola, sunflower and olive oil, against internationally accepted standards, to determine the quality of these oils using gaschromatographic analysis, to determine whether or not there was any foundation to the statement pertaining to the toxicity of South African seed oils. Reported parameters included the fatty acid profile, TFA content, peroxide level and conjugated diene (CD) content.

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