What is High Oleic Sunflower Oil ?
High oleic sunflower oil is very high in oleic (monounsaturated) acid. High oleic sunflower oil is usually defined as having a minimum 80 percent oleic acid.
The oil has a very neutral taste and provides excellent stability without hydrogenation. High oleic sunflower oil offers a trans free oil solution for customers. The oil has many uses including bakery applications, spray coating oils for cereal, crackers and dried fruit; it is used in non-dairy creamers, many types of frying and other uses.
The patent on high oleic sunflower oil and seed has expired. Thus, more companies are getting involved in producing and merchandizing this oil. However, for the near term at least, it will continue to be grown on a contracted acre basis with customer needs driving total acres. As with all sunflower, high oleic hybrids have been developed through conventional breeding methods.
More Monounsatured Fat May Raise “Good” Cholesterol
SUMMARY: Higher intake of monounsaturated fat may raise high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol without raising low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol.
FINDINGS: For patients who consumed a dietary portfolio high in monounsaturated fat, HDL cholesterol rose, whereas for those consuming the dietary portfolio low in monounsaturated fat, HDL cholesterol did not change. Monounsaturated fat increased the effectiveness of a cholesterol-lowering dietary portfolio, despite statin-like reductions in LDL cholesterol. The potential benefits to lower cardiovascular risk were achieved through increases in HDL cholesterol and further reductions in the ratio of total to HDL cholesterol. A more detailed abstract of this research is available via the Canadian Medical Association Journal web site (www.cmaj.ca).
AUTHORS: David J.A. Jenkins, MD, Laura Chiavaroli, MSc, Julia M.W. Wong, PhD RD, Cyril Kendall, PhD, Gary F. Lewis, MD, Edward Vidgen, BSc, Philip W. Connelly, PhD, Lawrence A. Leiter, MD, Robert G. Josse, MBBS, Benoît Lamarche, PhD.
High Oleic Sunflower Oil Favorably Impacts Health
SUMMARY: A diet rich in high-oleic-acid sunflower oil favorably alters low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, and factor VII coagulant activity.
FINDINGS: Substitution of foods rich in saturated fat with foods rich in high-oleic-acid sunflower oil and margarine has favorable outcomes on blood lipids and factor VIIc. This oil presents another useful source of MUFA for diets aimed at prevention of heart disease.
A more detailed abstract of this research is available via the Journal of the American Dietetic Association web site (www.adajournal.org). The research appeared in the July 2005 issue, pages 1071-1079.
AUTHORS: Margaret A. Allman-Farinelli, PhD; Kerry Gomes, MBBS; Emmanual J. Favaloro, PhD; Peter Petocz, PhD.
From an article by www.sunflowernsa.com