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The Contents of Lignans in Sesame Seeds and Commercial Sesame Oils of China

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY
Volume 94, Issue 8, Pages 1035-1044

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11746-017-3018-7

Keywords

Lignan; Sesame seed; Sesame oil; High-performance liquid chromatography

Funding

  1. Arawana Nutrition and Safety Research Grant
  2. program of Collaborative innovation center of food safety and quality control in Jiangsu Province

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In this study, the concentrations of three lignans in 100 sesame seeds and 56 sesame oils were determined using a newly developed method based on high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with a UV/Vis detector. Total lignan contents in sesame seed and oil samples ranged from 2.52 to 12.76 and 3.38 to 11.53 mg/g, respectively. Black sesame seeds showed higher sesamin content (range 1.98-9.41 mg/g, mean 4.34 mg/g) and sesamolin content (range 1.06-3.35 mg/g, mean 1.92 mg/g) than the other three varieties of sesame seeds. Black sesame oils had higher contents of lignans than the white sesame oils, although remarkable differences were not observed. Hot pressed and small mill sesame oils expressed higher contents of sesamol, sesamin, and total lignans than the cold pressed and refined sesame oils. The results revealed that there is extensive variability in lignan concentration in sesame oils and seeds.

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