EFFECT OF LYE PRETREATMENT ON PROXIMATE COMPOSITION OF BENTONITE BLEACHED OIL
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Abstract
Poor oil quality is a major problem in the food industries, responsible for product shelf life due to
oxidative rancidity. This study explores the use of bentonite bleaching earth to improve palm oil
quality after 0.1 N lye pretreatment. Palm oil was purchased from a local market in Sokoto
metropolis. Exactly 100 g of oil was subjected to 0.1 N lye pretreatment and the percentage oil
recovery was calculated. Afterwards, 5% and 10% bentonite clay were used to bleach the
recovered oil at 80–90 °C for 15 minutes with constant stirring. The cooled oil was then filtered
and proximate composition determined. The results revealed that 75% oil recovery in the 5%
bentonite treated oil. The acid and peroxide value dropped significantly in the bleached oil when
compared with the raw oil. The saponification value suggest an increased concentration of short
chain fatty acids in the bleached oil. In conclusion, combination of lye pretreatment followed by
5% bentonite bleaching efficiently improved the quality attributes of red palm oil and attained
75% oil recovery.
