Partially hydrogenated and winterised soyabean oil means deodourised product obtained by light (mild or “Brush”) hydrogenation of degummed, deacidified, decolourised and winterised soyabean oil. The oil shall be degummed by water with or without a food grade additive, deacidified by either neutralisation with alkali or steam distillation (physical refining) or miscella refining using permitted food grade solvent, decolourised with bleaching earth and/or carbon, partially hydrogenerated using nickel catalyst, winterised with or without the use of a food grade solvent, filtered in a suitable filter press and deodourised with steam.
The product shall be clear, free from rancidity, suspended or other foreign matter, separated water, added colouring or flavouring substances, castor oil, mineral oil, and other vegetable and animal fats.
It may contain food additives permitted in these Regulations and Appendices.
It shall conform to the following standards:
Moisture | Not more than 0.1 percent by weight |
Refractive Index at 40oC | 1.4630 - 1.4690 |
Butyro-refractometer reading at 40oC | 55.6 - 64.8 |
Saponification value | 189 - 195 |
Iodine value (Wij's method | 107 - 120 |
Acid value | Not more than 0.50 |
Unsaponifiable Matter | Not more than 1.5 percent by weight |
Linolenic Acid (c18: 3) | Not more than 3 percent by weight |
Cloud Point (°C) | Not more than 10°C |
Flash Point (Pensky Marten Closed method) | Not less than 250 oC |
Further, if the oil is obtained by the method of solvent extraction and the oil imported into India whether obtained by solvent extraction or otherwise, it shall be supplied for human consumption only after refining and shall conform to the standards laid down under regulation 2.2.1 (16). The oil so refined shall not contain Hexane more than 5.00 ppm.
Partially hydrogenated soyabean oil means deodourised product obtained by light (mild or “brush”) hydrogenation of degummed, deacidified, decolorised soyabean oil. The oil shall be degummed by water with or without a food grade additive, deacidified by either neutralisation with alkali or steam distillation (physical refining) or miscella refining using permitted food grade solvent, decolourised with bleaching earth and/or carbon and partially hydrogenated using nickel catalyst. The product shall again be deacidified, bleached and deodourised with steam.
The product shall be clear liquid at 35 degree C. It shall be clear on melting, free from rancidity, suspended or other foreign matter, separated water, added colouring or flavouring substances, castor oil, mineral oil or other vegetable and animal Oils & fats.
It may contain food additives permitted in these Regulations and Appendices
It shall conform to the following standards:
Moisture | Not more than 0.1 percent by weight |
Refractive Index at 40 oC | 1.4630 - 1.4670 |
Butyro-refractometer reading at 40 oC | 55.6 - 61.7 |
Saponification value | 189 - 195 |
Iodine value (Wij's method | 95 - 110 |
Acid value | Not more than 0.50 |
Unsaponifiable Matter | Not more than 1.5 percent by weight |
Linolenic Acid (c18: 3) | Not more than 3 percent by weight |
Cloud Point (°C) | Not more than 25°C |
Flash Point (Penske Marten Closed method) | Not less than 250 oC |
Note : The edible oils prescribed under regulation 2.2.1 shall be free from Castor oil.
Further, if the oil is obtained by the method of solvent extraction and the oil imported into India whether obtained by solvent extraction or otherwise, it shall be supplied for human consumption only after refining and shall conform to the standards laid down under regulation 2.2.1 (16).The oil so refined shall not contain Hexane more than 5.00 ppm
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