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Chamaerops humilis L. var. argentea Andre Date Palm Seed Oil: A Potential Dietetic Plant Product

Journal

JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE
Volume 79, Issue 4, Pages C534-C539

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.12420

Keywords

Chamaerops humilis var; argentea; dietetic oil; fatty acids; seed oil; tocotrienols

Funding

  1. Deanship of Scientific Research at King Saud Univ. [RGP-VPP-243]

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Chamaerops humilis L. var. argentea Andre (C. humilis) date palm seeds are an underutilized source of vegetable oil, and no studies describing their physicochemical characteristics to indicate the potential uses of this seed or seed oil have been reported. The oil content of the seeds is about 10%, mainly composed of oleic acid (38.71%), lauric acid (21.27%), linoleic acid (15.15%), palmitic acid (9.96%), and stearic acid (7.17%). The tocol (tocopherols and tocotrienols) content is 74 mg/100 g, with -tocotrienol as the major contributor (31.91%), followed by -tocotrienol (29.37%), -tocopherol (20.16%), and -tocotrienol (11.86%). Furthermore, this oil shows high thermal stability. The differential scanning calorimetery curves revealed that the melting and crystallization points are 9.33 degrees C and -15.23 degrees C, respectively. Practical Application The study revealed that C. humilis seed oil has a great nutritional value. The consumption of this oil, either directly or via many food products, could possibly prevent many diseases, including coronary disease. These findings should make this oil of interest for several food and nonfood applications. C. humilis palms can be easily propagated by seeds. C. humilis dates are a potential source of low-cost seed oil, and the large-scale cultivation of this crop can yield positive socioeconomic benefits to rural communities wherever date palm tree will grow.

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