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    Identification of the oxidation and hydrolysis products content influence on the rapeseed oil oxidation induction period
    (Technology center PC, 2024) Stankevych, Serhii; Gorbunov, Kostiantyn; Zabrodina, Inna; Popov, Mykola; Kalyna, Viktoriia; Novozhylova, Tetiana; Falalieieva, Tetiana; Ovsiannikova, Tetiana; Ponomarova, Maryna; Zolotarov, Andrii
    The object of the study is the dependence of the induction period of rapeseed oil on the content of oxidation and hydrolysis products. A feature of the work is determining the approximation dependence of the induction period of accelerated oxidation of refined rapeseed oil on the content of primary oxidation products and free fatty acids. This is useful when predicting the shelf life of refined rapeseed oil. It was determined that both factors negatively affect the oxidation stability of refined rapeseed oil. An increase in the peroxide value decreases the induction period of model oil samples by 32.8512 units for each additional mmol ½ O/kg. In turn, increasing the acid value of oil samples reduces the induction period by 19.8424 units for each additional mg KOH/g. Different oxidation dynamics of model samples of refined rapeseed oil with tocopherol were revealed, depending on the concentration of primary oxidation and hydrolysis products. The obtained data are explained by the fact that the primary lipid oxidation products are unstable and quickly decompose to form free radicals. These radicals initiate further lipid oxidation, resulting in reduced oil quality. In addition, free fatty acids are more reactive than triglycerides and are more easily oxidized. A feature of the obtained results is the possibility of modeling processes that affect the oxidation stability of refined rapeseed oil. From a practical point of view, the research results allow initiating measures to maintain the safety of oil-containing food products based on refined rapeseed oil. An applied aspect of using the scientific results is the possibility of rationalizing the storage conditions of refined rapeseed oil to maximize its shelf life and increase competitiveness.
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    Processing of ethanol-containing waste of oil neutralization in the technology of hand cleaning paste
    (PC тесhnology сеntеr, 2021) Petik, Ihor; Belinska, Anna; Kunitsia, Ekaterina; Bochkarev, Sergiy; Ovsiannikova, Tetiana; Kalyna, Viktoriia; Chernukha, Anton; Ostapov, Kostiantyn; Grigorenko, Natalia; Petukhova, Olena
    The graphical dependence of the washing capacity of ethanol-containing soapstock on the concentration in an aqueous solution and the temperature of interaction with the polluted material has been determined. It is proposed to use a 40 % aqueous solution of ethanol-containing soapstock in the hand cleaning paste technology. This soapstock solution has a washing capacity of 92–98 % at the temperature of interaction with the polluted material of 25–40 °C. The regularity of the effect of the structurant content on the consistency of hand cleaning paste was investigated using an approximating polynomial. This made it possible to substantiate the effective concentration of carboxymethyl cellulose (0.4...0.6 %) and cetysltearyl alcohol (1.8...2.0 %) in the formulation. The obtained regression equation is useful for adjusting the content of structurants in the formulation, depending on the consumer's requirements for the viscosity of the developed detergent. A comparison of the quality indicators of the developed hand cleaning paste based on ethanol-containing soapstock with a sample of similar “Primaterra Automotive” commercial hand cleaning paste was carried out. The quality indicators of the developed paste are as follows: effective viscosity at 20...22 °С – 32.0 Pa∙s; foaming capacity – 23 mm, foam stability – 62.0 %; washing ability – 92.0 %. It was determined that these quality indicators do not differ significantly in the developed detergent and commercial analogue. The data obtained indicate the prospects of processing ethanol-containing soapstock into the hand cleaning paste based on natural surfactants. The developed detergent due to the content of ethanol, glycerin and hydrogen peroxide has antiseptic properties, which is a competitive advantage among analogues. Such utilization of ethanol-containing soapstock makes the process of oil neutralization environmentally safe and economically viable.