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Vegetable oil
 
Vegetable oils, or vegetable fats, are oils extracted from seeds, or 
less often, from other parts of fruits. Like animal fats, vegetable 
fats are mixtures of triglycerides. Soybean oil, rapeseed oil, and 
cocoa butter are examples of fats from seeds. Olive oil, palm oil, and 
rice bran oil are examples of fats from other parts of fruits. In 
common usage, vegetable oil may refer exclusively to vegetable fats 
which are liquid at room temperature. Vegetable oils are usually 
edible; non-edible oils derived mainly from petroleum are termed 
mineral oils. 
Uses of triglyceride vegetable oil 
Uses in antiquity  
Oils extracted from plants have been used since ancient times and 
in many cultures. As an example, in a 4,000-year-old kitchen 
unearthed in Indiana's Charlestown State Park, archaeologist Bob 
McCullough of Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne 
found evidence that large slabs of rock were used to crush hickory 
nuts and the oil was then extracted with boiling water.  
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Archaeological evidence shows that olives were turned into olive oil 
by 6000 BCE and 4500 BCE in present-day Israel and Palestine. 
In addition to food, fats and oils (both vegetable and mineral) have 
long been used as fuel, typically in lamps which were a principal 
source of illumination in ancient times. Oils may have been used for 
lubrication, but there is no evidence for this. Vegetable oils were 
probably more valuable as food and lamp-oil; Babylonian mineral 
oil was known to be used as fuel, but there are no references to 
lubrication. Pliny the Elder reported that fats such as lard were used 
to lubricate the axles of carts. 
 
 
 
 
Culinary uses  
 
Many vegetable oils are consumed directly, or indirectly as 
ingredients in food – a role that they share with some animal fats, 
including butter, ghee, ​lard​, and schmaltz. The oils serve a number 
of purposes in this role: 
● Shortening – to give the pastry a crumbly texture. 
● Texture – oils can serve to make other ingredients stick 
together less. 
● Flavor – while less flavorful oils command premium prices, 
some oils, such as olive, sesame, or almond oil, may be 
chosen specifically for the flavor they impart. 
● Flavor base – oils can also "carry" flavors of other 
ingredients, since many flavors are due to chemicals that 
are soluble in oil. 
Oils can be heated to temperatures significantly higher than the 
boiling point of water, 100 °C (212 °F), and used to cook foods 
(frying). Oils for this purpose must have a high flash point. Such 
oils include the major ​cooking ​oils – ​soybean​, ​rapeseed​, ​canola​, 
sunflower, safflower, peanut, cottonseed, etc. Tropical oils, such as 
coconut​, pa​lm​, and ​rice ​bran oils, are particularly valued in Asian 
cultures for high-temperature cooking, because of their unusually 
high flash points. 
Hydrogenated oils 
Unsaturated vegetable oils can be transformed through partial or 
complete "hydrogenation" into oils of higher melting point. The 
hydrogenation process involves "sparging" the oil at high 
temperature and pressure with hydrogen in the presence of a 
catalyst, typically a powdered nickel compound. As each 
carbon-carbon double-bond is chemically reduced to a single bond, 
two hydrogen atoms each form single bonds with the two carbon 
atoms. The elimination of double bonds by adding hydrogen atoms 
is called saturation; as the degree of saturation increases, the oil 
progresses ​toward ​being fully hydrogenated. An oil may be 
hydrogenated to increase resistance to rancidity (oxidation) or to 
change its physical characteristics. As the degree of saturation 
increases, the oil's viscosity and melting point increase. 
The use of hydrogenated oils in foods has never been completely 
satisfactory. Because the center arm of the triglyceride is shielded 
somewhat by the end fatty acids, most of the hydrogenation occurs 
on the end fatty acids, thus making the resulting fat more brittle. A 
margarine made from naturally more saturated oils will be more 
plastic (more "spreadable") than a margarine made from 
hydrogenated soy oil. While full hydrogenation produces largely 
saturated fatty acids, partial hydrogenation results in the 
transformation of unsaturated cis fatty acids to unsaturated trans 
fatty acids in the oil mixture due to the heat used in hydrogenation. 
Partially hydrogenated oils and their trans fats have been linked to 
an increased risk of mortality from coronary heart disease, among 
other increased health risks. 
In the US, the Standard of Identity for a product labeled as 
"vegetable oil margarine" specifies only canola, safflower, 
sunflower, corn, soybean, or peanut oil may be used. Products not 
labeled "vegetable oil margarine" do not have that restriction. 
 
 
Industrial uses  
Vegetable oils are used as an ingredient or component in many 
manufactured products. 
Many ​vegetable ​oils are used to make soaps, skin products, candles, 
perfumes and other personal care and cosmetic products. Some oils 
are particularly suitable as drying oils, and are used in making 
paints and other wood treatment products. Dammar oil (a mixture 
of linseed oil and dammar resin), for example, is used almost 
exclusively in treating the hulls of wooden boats. Vegetable oils are 
increasingly being used in the electrical industry as insu​lators​ as 
vegetable oils are not toxic to the environment, biodegradable if 
spilled and have high flash and fire points. However, vegetable oils 
are less stable chemically, so they are generally used in systems 
where they are not exposed to oxygen, and they are more expensive 
than crude oil distillate. Synthetic tetraesters, which are similar to 
vegetable oils but with four fatty acid chains compared to the 
normal three found in a natural ester, are manufactured by Fischer 
esterification. Tetraesters generally have high stability to oxidation 
and have found use as engine lubricants. Vegetable oil is being used 
to produce biodegradable hydraulic fluid and lubricant. 
One limiting factor in industrial uses of vegetable oils is that all 
such oils are susceptible to becoming rancid. Oils that are more 
stable, such as ben oil or mineral oil, are thus preferred for 
industrial uses. ​Castor oil​ has numerous industrial uses, owing to 
the presence of hydroxyl groups on the fatty acid. Castor oil is a 
precursor to Nylon 11. 
Pet food additive  
Vegetable oil is used in the production of some pet foods. AAFCO 
defines​ v​e​getable o​il, in this context, as the product of vegetable 
origin obtained by extracting the oil from seeds or fruits which are 
processed for edible purposes. 
Fuel 
 
Main article: Vegetable oil fuel 
Vegetable oils are also used to make biodiesel, which can be used 
like conventional diesel. Some vegetable oil blends are used in 
unmodified vehicles but straight vegetable oil, also known as pure 
plant oil, needs specially prepared vehicles which have a method of 
heating the oil to reduce its viscosity. The use of vegetable oils as 
alternative energy is growing and the availability of biodiesel 
around the world is increasing. 
The NNFCC estimates that the total net greenhouse gas savings 
when using vegetable oils in place of fossil fuel-based alternatives 
for fuel production, range from 18 to 100%. 
Production  
The production process of ​vegetable oil​ involves the removal of oil 
from plant components, typically seeds. This can be done via 
mechanical extraction using an oil mill or chemical extraction 
using a solvent. The extracted oil can then be purified and, if 
required, refined or chemically altered. 
Mechanical extraction  
Oils can be removed via mechanical extraction, termed "crushing" 
or "pressing." This method is typically used to produce the more 
traditional oils (e.g., olive, coconut etc.), and it is preferred by most 
"health-food" customers in the United States and in Europe. There 
are several different types of mechanical extraction. 
Expeller-pressing extraction is common, though the screw press, 
ram press, and ghani (powered mortar and pestle) are also used. 
Oilseed presses are commonly used in developing countries, among 
people for whom other extraction methods would be prohibitively 
expensive; the ghani is primarily used in India. The amount of oil 
extracted using these methods varies widely, as shown in the 
following table for extracting mowrah butter in India: 
Solvent extraction  
The processing of vegetable oil in commercial applications is 
commonly done by chemical extraction, using solvent extracts, 
which produces higher yields and is quicker and less expensive. The 
most common solvent is petroleum-derived hexane. This technique 
is used for most of the "newer" industrial oils such as soybean and 
corn oils. After extraction, the solvent is evaporated out by heating 
the mixture to about 300 °F (149 °C). 
Supercritical carbon dioxide​ can be used as a non-toxic alternative 
to other solvents. 
Hydrogenation  
Oils may be partially hydrogenated to produce various ingredient 
oils. Lightly hydrogenated oils have very similar physical 
characteristics to regular soy oil, but are more resistant to 
becoming rancid. Margarine oils need to be mostly solid at 32 °C (90 
°F) so that the margarine does not melt in warm rooms, yet it needs 
to be completely liquid at 37 °C (98 °F), so that it doesn't leave a 
"lardy" taste in the mouth. 
Hardening vegetable oil is done by raising a blend of vegetable oil 
and a catalyst in a near-vacuum to very high temperatures, and 
introducing hydrogen. This causes the carbon atoms of the oil to 
break double-bonds with other carbons, each carbon forming a new 
single-bond with a hydrogen atom. Adding these hydrogen atoms 
to the oil makes it more solid, raises the smoke point, and makes 
the oil more stable. 
 
Hydrogenated vegetable oils differ in two major ways from other 
oils which are equally saturated. During hydrogenation, it is easier 
for hydrogen to come into contact with the fatty acids on the end of 
the triglyceride, and less easy for them to come into contact with 
the center fatty acid. This makes the resulting fat more brittle than 
a tropical oil; soy margarines are less "spreadable". The other 
difference is that trans fatty acids (often called trans  
fat) are formed in the hydrogenation reactor, and may amount to as 
much as 40 percent by weight of a partially hydrogenated oil. 
Hydrogenated oils, especially partially hydrogenated oils with their 
higher amounts of trans fatty acids, are increasingly thought to be 
unhealthy. 
Deodorization
In the processing of edible ​oils​, the oil is heated under vacuum to 
near the smoke point or to about 450 °F (232 °C), and water is 
introduced at the bottom of the oil. The water immediately is 
converted to steam, which bubbles through the oil, carrying with it 
any chemicals which are water-soluble. The steam sparging 
removes impurities that can impart unwanted flavors and odors to 
the oil. Deodorization is key to the manufacture of vegetable oils. 
Nearly all soybean, corn, and canola oils found on supermarket 
shelves go through a deodorization stage that removes trace 
amounts of odors and flavors, and lightens the color of the oil. 
Occupational exposure  
People can breathe in vegetable oil mist in the workplace. The U.S. 
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set the 
legal limit (permissible exposure limit) for vegetable oil mist 
exposure in the workplace as 15 mg/m​3​
total exposure and 5 mg/m​3
 
respiratory exposure over an 8-hour workday. The U.S. National 
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a 
recommended exposure limit (REL) of 10 mg/m​3​
total exposure and 
5 mg/m​3​
respiratory exposure over an 8-hour workday. 
 

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Vegetable oil

  • 1. Vegetable oil   Vegetable oils, or vegetable fats, are oils extracted from seeds, or  less often, from other parts of fruits. Like animal fats, vegetable  fats are mixtures of triglycerides. Soybean oil, rapeseed oil, and  cocoa butter are examples of fats from seeds. Olive oil, palm oil, and  rice bran oil are examples of fats from other parts of fruits. In  common usage, vegetable oil may refer exclusively to vegetable fats  which are liquid at room temperature. Vegetable oils are usually  edible; non-edible oils derived mainly from petroleum are termed  mineral oils. 
  • 2. Uses of triglyceride vegetable oil  Uses in antiquity   Oils extracted from plants have been used since ancient times and  in many cultures. As an example, in a 4,000-year-old kitchen  unearthed in Indiana's Charlestown State Park, archaeologist Bob  McCullough of Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne  found evidence that large slabs of rock were used to crush hickory  nuts and the oil was then extracted with boiling water.   AddressBazar.com is an Bangladeshi Online Yellow Page. From here you will find important and necessary information of various ​Vegetable Oil Companies in Bangladesh. Archaeological evidence shows that olives were turned into olive oil  by 6000 BCE and 4500 BCE in present-day Israel and Palestine.  In addition to food, fats and oils (both vegetable and mineral) have  long been used as fuel, typically in lamps which were a principal  source of illumination in ancient times. Oils may have been used for  lubrication, but there is no evidence for this. Vegetable oils were  probably more valuable as food and lamp-oil; Babylonian mineral  oil was known to be used as fuel, but there are no references to  lubrication. Pliny the Elder reported that fats such as lard were used  to lubricate the axles of carts.   
  • 3.       Culinary uses     Many vegetable oils are consumed directly, or indirectly as  ingredients in food – a role that they share with some animal fats,  including butter, ghee, ​lard​, and schmaltz. The oils serve a number  of purposes in this role:  ● Shortening – to give the pastry a crumbly texture.  ● Texture – oils can serve to make other ingredients stick  together less. 
  • 4. ● Flavor – while less flavorful oils command premium prices,  some oils, such as olive, sesame, or almond oil, may be  chosen specifically for the flavor they impart.  ● Flavor base – oils can also "carry" flavors of other  ingredients, since many flavors are due to chemicals that  are soluble in oil.  Oils can be heated to temperatures significantly higher than the  boiling point of water, 100 °C (212 °F), and used to cook foods  (frying). Oils for this purpose must have a high flash point. Such  oils include the major ​cooking ​oils – ​soybean​, ​rapeseed​, ​canola​,  sunflower, safflower, peanut, cottonseed, etc. Tropical oils, such as  coconut​, pa​lm​, and ​rice ​bran oils, are particularly valued in Asian  cultures for high-temperature cooking, because of their unusually  high flash points.  Hydrogenated oils  Unsaturated vegetable oils can be transformed through partial or  complete "hydrogenation" into oils of higher melting point. The  hydrogenation process involves "sparging" the oil at high  temperature and pressure with hydrogen in the presence of a  catalyst, typically a powdered nickel compound. As each  carbon-carbon double-bond is chemically reduced to a single bond,  two hydrogen atoms each form single bonds with the two carbon  atoms. The elimination of double bonds by adding hydrogen atoms  is called saturation; as the degree of saturation increases, the oil 
  • 5. progresses ​toward ​being fully hydrogenated. An oil may be  hydrogenated to increase resistance to rancidity (oxidation) or to  change its physical characteristics. As the degree of saturation  increases, the oil's viscosity and melting point increase.  The use of hydrogenated oils in foods has never been completely  satisfactory. Because the center arm of the triglyceride is shielded  somewhat by the end fatty acids, most of the hydrogenation occurs  on the end fatty acids, thus making the resulting fat more brittle. A  margarine made from naturally more saturated oils will be more  plastic (more "spreadable") than a margarine made from  hydrogenated soy oil. While full hydrogenation produces largely  saturated fatty acids, partial hydrogenation results in the  transformation of unsaturated cis fatty acids to unsaturated trans  fatty acids in the oil mixture due to the heat used in hydrogenation.  Partially hydrogenated oils and their trans fats have been linked to  an increased risk of mortality from coronary heart disease, among  other increased health risks.  In the US, the Standard of Identity for a product labeled as  "vegetable oil margarine" specifies only canola, safflower,  sunflower, corn, soybean, or peanut oil may be used. Products not  labeled "vegetable oil margarine" do not have that restriction.     
  • 6. Industrial uses   Vegetable oils are used as an ingredient or component in many  manufactured products.  Many ​vegetable ​oils are used to make soaps, skin products, candles,  perfumes and other personal care and cosmetic products. Some oils  are particularly suitable as drying oils, and are used in making  paints and other wood treatment products. Dammar oil (a mixture  of linseed oil and dammar resin), for example, is used almost  exclusively in treating the hulls of wooden boats. Vegetable oils are  increasingly being used in the electrical industry as insu​lators​ as  vegetable oils are not toxic to the environment, biodegradable if  spilled and have high flash and fire points. However, vegetable oils  are less stable chemically, so they are generally used in systems  where they are not exposed to oxygen, and they are more expensive  than crude oil distillate. Synthetic tetraesters, which are similar to  vegetable oils but with four fatty acid chains compared to the  normal three found in a natural ester, are manufactured by Fischer  esterification. Tetraesters generally have high stability to oxidation  and have found use as engine lubricants. Vegetable oil is being used  to produce biodegradable hydraulic fluid and lubricant.  One limiting factor in industrial uses of vegetable oils is that all  such oils are susceptible to becoming rancid. Oils that are more  stable, such as ben oil or mineral oil, are thus preferred for 
  • 7. industrial uses. ​Castor oil​ has numerous industrial uses, owing to  the presence of hydroxyl groups on the fatty acid. Castor oil is a  precursor to Nylon 11.  Pet food additive   Vegetable oil is used in the production of some pet foods. AAFCO  defines​ v​e​getable o​il, in this context, as the product of vegetable  origin obtained by extracting the oil from seeds or fruits which are  processed for edible purposes.  Fuel    Main article: Vegetable oil fuel 
  • 8. Vegetable oils are also used to make biodiesel, which can be used  like conventional diesel. Some vegetable oil blends are used in  unmodified vehicles but straight vegetable oil, also known as pure  plant oil, needs specially prepared vehicles which have a method of  heating the oil to reduce its viscosity. The use of vegetable oils as  alternative energy is growing and the availability of biodiesel  around the world is increasing.  The NNFCC estimates that the total net greenhouse gas savings  when using vegetable oils in place of fossil fuel-based alternatives  for fuel production, range from 18 to 100%.  Production   The production process of ​vegetable oil​ involves the removal of oil  from plant components, typically seeds. This can be done via  mechanical extraction using an oil mill or chemical extraction  using a solvent. The extracted oil can then be purified and, if  required, refined or chemically altered.  Mechanical extraction   Oils can be removed via mechanical extraction, termed "crushing"  or "pressing." This method is typically used to produce the more  traditional oils (e.g., olive, coconut etc.), and it is preferred by most  "health-food" customers in the United States and in Europe. There  are several different types of mechanical extraction. 
  • 9. Expeller-pressing extraction is common, though the screw press,  ram press, and ghani (powered mortar and pestle) are also used.  Oilseed presses are commonly used in developing countries, among  people for whom other extraction methods would be prohibitively  expensive; the ghani is primarily used in India. The amount of oil  extracted using these methods varies widely, as shown in the  following table for extracting mowrah butter in India:  Solvent extraction   The processing of vegetable oil in commercial applications is  commonly done by chemical extraction, using solvent extracts,  which produces higher yields and is quicker and less expensive. The  most common solvent is petroleum-derived hexane. This technique  is used for most of the "newer" industrial oils such as soybean and  corn oils. After extraction, the solvent is evaporated out by heating  the mixture to about 300 °F (149 °C).  Supercritical carbon dioxide​ can be used as a non-toxic alternative  to other solvents.  Hydrogenation   Oils may be partially hydrogenated to produce various ingredient  oils. Lightly hydrogenated oils have very similar physical  characteristics to regular soy oil, but are more resistant to  becoming rancid. Margarine oils need to be mostly solid at 32 °C (90 
  • 10. °F) so that the margarine does not melt in warm rooms, yet it needs  to be completely liquid at 37 °C (98 °F), so that it doesn't leave a  "lardy" taste in the mouth.  Hardening vegetable oil is done by raising a blend of vegetable oil  and a catalyst in a near-vacuum to very high temperatures, and  introducing hydrogen. This causes the carbon atoms of the oil to  break double-bonds with other carbons, each carbon forming a new  single-bond with a hydrogen atom. Adding these hydrogen atoms  to the oil makes it more solid, raises the smoke point, and makes  the oil more stable.   
  • 11. Hydrogenated vegetable oils differ in two major ways from other  oils which are equally saturated. During hydrogenation, it is easier  for hydrogen to come into contact with the fatty acids on the end of  the triglyceride, and less easy for them to come into contact with  the center fatty acid. This makes the resulting fat more brittle than  a tropical oil; soy margarines are less "spreadable". The other  difference is that trans fatty acids (often called trans   fat) are formed in the hydrogenation reactor, and may amount to as  much as 40 percent by weight of a partially hydrogenated oil.  Hydrogenated oils, especially partially hydrogenated oils with their  higher amounts of trans fatty acids, are increasingly thought to be  unhealthy.  Deodorization In the processing of edible ​oils​, the oil is heated under vacuum to  near the smoke point or to about 450 °F (232 °C), and water is  introduced at the bottom of the oil. The water immediately is  converted to steam, which bubbles through the oil, carrying with it  any chemicals which are water-soluble. The steam sparging  removes impurities that can impart unwanted flavors and odors to  the oil. Deodorization is key to the manufacture of vegetable oils.  Nearly all soybean, corn, and canola oils found on supermarket  shelves go through a deodorization stage that removes trace  amounts of odors and flavors, and lightens the color of the oil. 
  • 12. Occupational exposure   People can breathe in vegetable oil mist in the workplace. The U.S.  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set the  legal limit (permissible exposure limit) for vegetable oil mist  exposure in the workplace as 15 mg/m​3​ total exposure and 5 mg/m​3   respiratory exposure over an 8-hour workday. The U.S. National  Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a  recommended exposure limit (REL) of 10 mg/m​3​ total exposure and  5 mg/m​3​ respiratory exposure over an 8-hour workday.