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Physiochemical characteristics, nutritional properties and health benefits of palm oil: A review


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Title: Physiochemical characteristics, nutritional properties and health benefits of palm oil: A review

Authors: Muhammad Tariq Khan, Abid Hussain, Ghazanfar Ullah, Abdul Latif, Adnan Noor Shah, Khushnood Ur Rehman

Journal: Advances in agriculture and biology

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Year: 2020

Volume: 3

Issue: 1

Language: en

DOI: 10.63072/aab.20007

Keywords: NutritionCardiovascular diseasesFatty acid profilepalm oilpalmitic acid

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Abstract

Since some decades palm oil obtained from tropical plant, Elaeis guineneensis has become major concern due to its high yielding characters. It can solve many health-related issues of humans and also used as economic development tool by many countries. It is basically lipid, which is extracted from mesocrap, a flashy part of palm oil tree. This oil is higher in oleic acid and lower in palmatic acid, so it is easy to process into vegetable oil. In crude palm oil, there are approximately 11 distinct carotenoids. Amongst these, Alfa and beta carotenes are the two most important carotenoids in palm oil. Palm oil, as an antioxidant, is frequently used to treat cancer in addition to being a nutrient-rich source of food, making it very significant for human health. Palm oil's fatty saturated acid to unsaturated acid ratio is very near to one. There is discussion about its effects on the environment as well as human health, so we decided to review all the articles related physiochemical characteristics, nutritional properties and health benefits of palm oil. In conclusion, palm oil emerges as a versatile commodity with significant economic and nutritional value, highlighted by its high productivity and diverse applications. However, the balance between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids in palm oil necessitates careful consideration due to its implications for cholesterol levels and cardiovascular health. As research continues to unveil both benefits and concerns associated with palm oil consumption, further exploration and nuanced understanding are crucial for informed decision-making and sustainable utilization in various sectors. © 2020 The Author(s)


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