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Characterization of virgin olive oil from four olive varieties grown in The New Valley Governorate, Egypt.

Research Abstract
This work aimed at studying the effect of variety and stage of maturity on the characteristics of extracted virgin olive oil. The main four olive varieties grown in the New Valley, Egypt are Chemlali, Kronaki, Frantoio and Mission. Their oil was evaluated for physical and chemical characteristics, fatty acid, unsaponifiable matters, phenolic compounds and sensory properties as well as its oxidative stability during two maturity (unripe and ripe) stages. Oil content of the studied olive fruits was significantly increased during ripening to reach from 45.27 to 50.89% (on dry basis) at the ripened stage. The virgin olive oils had physical and chemical characteristics comparable to the standards of the International Olive Oil Council ]1[. The maturation stage does not affect the physical and chemical properties of oil significantly. In these oils, palmitic acid was the major saturated fatty acid, while oleic acid was the major unsaturated one. However, the level of linoleic acid increased during ripening. Also, the level of unsaponifiable matters was significantly different between the two maturity stages. These matters included 11 hydrocarbons and 3 sterols, besides 10 unknown fractions. Squalene was the major hydrocarbon and β-sitosterol was the major sterol at unripe and ripe stages. Total polyphenol content increased significantly with ripening and was highest in Kronaki (315 ppm at unripe and 335 ppm at ripened stage) followed by Frantoio, Mission and Chemlali. p-Coumaric acid was the major polyphenol among 12 fractions identified. Virgin olive oils were organoleptically evaluated for fruity, bitter and pungent attributes. The undesirable sensory attributes were not detected in all tested oils. The oxidative stability of the oil improved with ripening in the following order Kronaki > Frantoio > Mission > Chemlali. This may be due to the high oleic/linoleic acid (O/L) ratio, as presence of the antioxidant unsaponifiable matters and phenolic compounds which are removed during subsequent oils refining.
Research Authors
Ramadan, B.R., A.H.A. Khalifa, M.F. Khalil, R.A.H. El-Dengawy, Z.S.M. Ali
Research Journal
La RivistaI Italiana Delle Sostanze Grasse (Under publication, accepted in April 12, 2010).
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2010

Effect of farmyard manure application and late foliar nutrition with nitrogen during the pod-filling stage on yield and some nutrients contents in seeds of faba bean

Research Authors
Attia, K. K. , M. M. El-Dsouky.
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.
Research Pages
pp. 277-291
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 32 - No. 2
Research Year
2001

Effect of farmyard manure application and late foliar nutrition with nitrogen during the pod-filling stage on yield and some nutrients contents in seeds of faba bean

Research Authors
Attia, K. K. , M. M. El-Dsouky.
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.
Research Member
Research Pages
pp. 277-291
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 32 - No. 2
Research Year
2001

Effects of organic manuring and water table control on soluble salts and potassium status in two different soils of upper Egypt

Research Authors
Ghallab, A. , K.K. Attia
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.
Research Member
Research Pages
pp. 85-101
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 30 - No. 1
Research Year
1999

Response of peanut grown on a sandy calcareous soil to inoculation with Bradyrhizobium spp. and fertilization with organic manure and some micronutrients

Research Authors
Mahmoud, S.M.; K.K. Attia , M.M. El-Dosuky
Research Department
Research Journal
J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ.
Research Pages
pp. 595-609
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 25 - No. 1
Research Year
2000

Response of peanut grown on a sandy calcareous soil to inoculation with Bradyrhizobium spp. and fertilization with organic manure and some micronutrients

Research Authors
Mahmoud, S.M.; K.K. Attia , M.M. El-Dosuky
Research Department
Research Journal
J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ.
Research Member
Research Pages
pp. 595-609
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 25 - No. 1
Research Year
2000

Response of peanut grown on a sandy calcareous soil to inoculation with Bradyrhizobium spp. and fertilization with organic manure and some micronutrients

Research Authors
Mahmoud, S.M.; K.K. Attia , M.M. El-Dosuky
Research Department
Research Journal
J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ.
Research Pages
pp. 595-609
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 25 - No. 1
Research Year
2000

Effect of inoculatioin with phosphate solubilizing bacteria, organic manuring and phosphate fertilization on peanuts grown on sandy calcareous soil

Research Authors
El-Dosuky, M.M. , K.K. Attia
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.
Research Member
Research Pages
pp. 177-188
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 30 - No. 5
Research Year
1999
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