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  • Can edible oil-based nanomaterials be used in industrial applications?
  • Before realizing the industrial application of vegetable oils, the abovementioned problems need to be solved in a timely and effective manner. In addition, the preparation of edible oil-based nanomaterials and their synergy with other active ingredients are a focus of future research.‌
  • Are edible oils bioavailable?
  • Second, the few cases of edible oils tested in animal and clinical trials limit the study of their action mechanisms and bioavailability. Third, there are few studies on the specificity of extraction and refining methods for oils from different sources.‌
  • How do you classify edible oils?
  • Classification of edible oils by employing 31P and 1H NMR spectroscopy in combination with multivariate statistical analysis. A proposal for the detection of seed oil adulteration in virgin olive oils Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 407 (17) (2015), pp. 5211 – 5225 Immunoass.‌
  • How does refining rapeseed oil affect oxidation stability?
  • Wu, Zhou, Wang, Wang, Yang, Ju and He studied the effects of refining on the physicochemical properties and oxidation stability of five varieties of rapeseed oil, and the results showed that the order of reducing the tocopherol content by different refining steps was deodorization > bleaching > neutralization > degumming .‌
  • Are bioinformatics & multiomics influencing the development of edible oils?
  • Bioinformatics and multiomics technology will also be conducive to the development and industrial application of new, environmentally friendly, stable and healthy edible oils. The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.‌
  • What is the ideal vacuum steam distillation deodorization condition for kenaf seed oils?
  • Chew, Tan and Nyam found that the optimal vacuum steam distillation deodorization conditions of kenaf seed oils were 220 ℃ and 1.5 h . In general, refining is a necessary process to ensure the quality of edible oils. It is very important to remove unnecessary components while retaining the important components of the oils.