Analysis of Changes in the Amount of Phytosterols after the Bleaching Process of Hemp Oils

Molecules. 2022 Oct 24;27(21):7196. doi: 10.3390/molecules27217196.

Abstract

Unrefined vegetable oils from niche oilseeds are now sought after by consumers because of their unique nutritional properties and taste qualities. The color and flavor intensity of niche oils is a big problem, and their refining is not industrially feasible due to the small production scale. The study undertaken aimed analyze the effect of changing the amount of phytosterols (PSs) after the bleaching process of hemp oils of the 'Finola', 'Earlina 8FC' and 'Secuieni Jubileu' varieties. Cold-pressed (C) and hot-pressed (H) crude vegetable oils were bleached with selected bleaching earth (BE) at two concentrations. The post-process BE was extracted with methanol. The amount of PSs in the crude oils and the extract after washing the BE with methanol was analyzed by GC (gas chromatography). The study shows that the bleaching process did not significantly affect the depletion of PSs in the oils. Trace amounts of PSs remain on the BE and, due to methanol extraction, can be extracted from the oil. The conclusion of the performed research is that the bleaching of hemp oil does not cause depletion of the oil, and it significantly improves organoleptic properties. The oil bleaching process results in an oil loss of less than 2% by weight of the bleached oil, while the loss depends on the type of BE used. The study shows that the loss of phytosterols after the bleaching process averages 2.69 ± 0.69%, and depends on the type of BE used and the oil extracted from different varieties of hemp seeds.

Keywords: Cannabis sativa L.; Earlina8FC; Finola; Secuieni Jubileu; bleaching earth; hemp oil; phytosterols.

MeSH terms

  • Cannabis* / chemistry
  • Methanol / analysis
  • Phytosterols* / analysis
  • Plant Oils / chemistry
  • Seeds / chemistry

Substances

  • hempseed oil
  • Phytosterols
  • Methanol
  • Plant Oils

Grants and funding

This research was funded by City of Wroclaw support of the program of the Partnership between Higher Education and Science and Business Activity Sector “Mozart”.