@article{Hou_Ji_Yang_Gao_Wang_2017, title={Physicochemical characteristics, thermal stability and antioxidant characteristics of Trichosanthes kirilowii maxim seed oil as affected by different extraction methods}, volume={68}, url={https://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es/index.php/grasasyaceites/article/view/1673}, DOI={10.3989/gya.0327171}, abstractNote={In conducting this study, the extraction of <em>Trichosanthes kirilowii</em> maxim seed oils (TSO) was carried out with the help of cold pressing (CP), hot pressing (HP) and soxhlet extraction (SE). Investigation, together with comparison, was carried out with respect to the physicochemical properties, thermal stability and antioxidant action of TSO. The key ingredients in the seeds consisted of fat, fiber and protein. The physicochemical characteristics of the oils brought to light the fact that CPTSO possessed top oil quality. The findings also suggested that linoleic acid, punicic acid and oleic acid were the leading unsaturated fatty acids in TSO. It was also discovered that TSO had an almost identical chemical composition regardless of the extraction method was used. It was demonstrated by TG/DTG curves that both HPTSO and CPTSO had more thermal stability in comparison with SETSO. Furthermore, the antioxidant activity assessments emphasized that CPTSO had better radical scavenging potential. CP had the ability to deliver an extract with higher quality as well as antioxidant activity in comparison with HP and SE methods and can be taken into consideration as a more suitable method in order to attain high quality oil.}, number={3}, journal={Grasas y Aceites}, author={Hou, Z. K. and Ji, Q. Z. and Yang, L. and Gao, Z. Q. and Wang, B. C.}, year={2017}, month={Sep.}, pages={e206} }