Can Palm oil be used to make trans free products?
Yes, palm oil may be used to make trans free products. Palm oil is approximately 50% saturated fat and 50% unsaturated fat. Due to such a unique characteristic palm oil may be separated under controlled thermal conditions into two components, a solid form (palm stearin) and a liquid form (palm olein). This is a type of fractionation (see ‘What is fractionation’) process and may occur in either a dry form or in the presence of a detergent or solvent. Palm stearin is then utilized to form more solid fats, such as margarines, without the need of hydrogenation, and thus being trans free.
top Yes, palm oil may be used to make trans free products. Palm oil is approximately 50% saturated fat and 50% unsaturated fat. Due to such a unique characteristic palm oil may be separated under controlled thermal conditions into two components, a solid form (palm stearin) and a liquid form (palm olein). This is a type of fractionation (see ‘What is fractionation’) process and may occur in either a dry form or in the presence of a detergent or solvent. Palm stearin is then utilized to form more solid fats, such as margarines, without the need of hydrogenation, and thus being trans free.