Js. Kim et al., Inhibition of cholesterol autoxidation by the nonsaponifiable fraction in rice bran in an aqueous model system, J AM OIL CH, 78(7), 2001, pp. 685-689
The inhibition of cholesterol autoxidation by nonsaponifiable fraction from
rice bran oil (700, 1400, and 2100 ppm) was studied in an aqueous model sy
stem for 16 h at pH 5.5 and 80 degreesC. Antioxidant effectiveness was inve
stigated by following the loss of cholesterol and the formation of 7-keto-c
holesterol. The changes in levels of vitamin E vitamers and gamma -oryzanol
in the system were determined during cholesterol autoxidation. The 2100 pp
m treatment produced a 92% reduction of 7-ketocholesterol, 1400 ppm an 82%
reductions and 700 ppm a 64% reduction after 16 h, whereas without the non-
saponifiable fraction, the samples showed almost complete degradation of ch
olesterol. Vitamin E vitamers decreased (P < 0.05) in all treatments, but g
amma -oryzanol was not significantly (P > 0.05) reduced in the 2100 ppm tre
atment.