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Kinetic modelling and accelerated oxidation studies of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) varieties for their shelf stability

Sai Kiran Chikkam

Kinetic modelling and accelerated oxidation studies of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) varieties for their shelf stability - 178-187

The present investigation aims to evaluate the oxidative stability of different high oleic and conventional groundnut varieties of Indian origin. A total of 6 groundnut varieties, including two high oleic varieties (Girnar-4 and Girnar-5) and four conventional varieties (GJG-22, GIG-HPS-1, GJG-31, KL-9), were analysed for fatty acid profiles, oxidative stability (accelerated oxidation), total phenols, antioxidant activities and prediction of their shelf life. Among the studied varieties,Girnar-4 and Girnar-5 had higher Oleic/Linoleic (O/L) ratios viz. 20 and 12, respectively. The induction times (IT) were significantly (P <0.05) reduced with the increase in temperatures (120, 130, and 140°C). Higher induction times were observed in Girnar-4 and Girnar-5; the lowest were in GJG-31. The highest activation energy (Ea) of 107.05±0.15 kJ/mol was observed in Girnar-4. In addition, it was also found to have the longest predicted shelf life of 321.5±22 days at 37°C. Higher total phenols content and antioxidant activity were observed in Girnar-5. In conclusion, the high oleic varieties (Girnar-4 & Girnar-5) have shown greater oxidative stability, good phenolic content, and antioxidant activity. The higher oxidation resistance potentiality of these high oleic groundnut varieties ought to help in the development of value-added products with better stability.


Arrhenius kinetics
High oleic
Induction time
Oxidative stability
Shelf-life