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Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information
Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public.
इंटरनेट मानक
“!ान $ एक न' भारत का +नम-ण”Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda
“Invent a New India Using Knowledge”
“प0रा1 को छोड न' 5 तरफ”Jawaharlal Nehru
“Step Out From the Old to the New”
“जान1 का अ+धकार, जी1 का अ+धकार”Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan
“The Right to Information, The Right to Live”
“!ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता है”Bhartṛhari—Nītiśatakam
“Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen”
“Invent a New India Using Knowledge”
है”ह”ह
IS 5637 (1970): Watermelon Seed Oil [FAD 13: Oils andOilseeds]
IS :‘5637 - 1970
Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR
WATERMELON SEED OIL
Oils and Oilseeds Sectional &nnmittee, CAFDC 5
Chairman
DR J. S. BADAM~
Members
Representing
Swastik.Oil Mills, Bombay
Saw V. A. PARIKH ( Alternate to Dr J. S. Badami )
DR K. T. ACHAYA Regional Research Laboratory ( t%IR ), Hyderabad DR G. LAKSHMINARAYANA ( Aftcrnatc)
SHRI V. P. ANANTANARAYANAN Directorate of Marketing & Inspection ( Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Community Development & Co-operation ) , Nagpur
SHRI V. CEANDRAMOULY ( Al&mate ) SRRI S. K. BOSE National Test House, Calcutta
SHRI K. M. CHATTERJEE ( AftrrnaU ) DR K. C. GULATI Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi;
and Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi
SERI H. P. GUPTA East India Oil Millers’ Association, Calcutta SHRI R. R. M~SSADI ( Alternate)
DR G. S. HATTIANQDI Hindustan Lever Ltd, Bombay Ssxr K. P. JAIN Directorate of Sugar &, Vanaspati ( Ministry of Food,
Agriculture, Community Development .& Co-operation ), New Delhi
SHRI F. G. T. MENF.~ ( Alternate) SHRI JOQIND~R SINQR Directorate General of Technical Development,
New Delhi SHRI R. D. KAWATRA ( AI&mats)
SERI S. M. KAJI Italab Private Ltd, Bombay SH~I J. C. Dey ( Altern& )
( Calcutta ) SHRI S. S. HONAVAR ( Altmmt~ )
f-d-1 DR S. N. MAHAPATRA Regional Research Laboratory ( CSIR ) , Bhubaneswar
DR c. SRINlVASULU ( Akrnute ) SHRI N. S. MAINI Regional Office, Oilseeds Development ( Ministry of
Food, Agriculture, Community Development & Co-operation ), Hyderabad
SHRI HARISA Slrrrrr ( A~#c~M~c)
( Continued on page 2 )
INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION -MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI
IS : 5637 - 1970
( Continid from page 1 )
bfmbrrs Repmenting
DR B. D. ?Jra~No Central Committee for Food Standards ( hlinistry of
SHR~ D. S. CHAIBHA ( Allcrnute) Health & Family Planning ), New Delhi
SNIII V. 31. PA1 SNRI B. V. K~XTAP ( AltrrnaIe)
Godrej Soaps Private Ltd. Bombay
SIII~I S. S. RAIIIS~ANY The Vanaspati hlanufacturers’ Association of India.
SI~l~l T. s. KAXu3WANY
Bombay The Tata Oil Mills Co Ltd. Bombay
S~+nt V. PARAXEW.UWN ( Affemofc) SNIU P. RAMDAB REPRESENTATIVE
Central Warehousing Corporation, New Delhi
SHRI Rhu SHAKYA
Oil Technological Research Institute, Anantapur
SNRI P. \‘. SWIIKANTA KAO Sotvent Extractors’ Association of India, Bombay Khadi and Village Industries Commission, Bombay
Sum P. V. C~JA~UTUI ( Alternotc ) Srtnr L. R. Sou Ministry of Defence ( DGI )
SHRT P. 3. AO~ICWAL ( Ahnate ) SRRI D. DAS GUPTA,
Director ( Chem ) Director General, ISI ( Ex-o&o Umber )
sezr&y SRRI S. SUBRAHYANYAN
Deputy Director ( Chem ), IS1
Oils and Fats Subcommittee, CAFDC 5: 1
Convener
DR S. M. PATEL Hindustan Lever Ltd, Bombay
A4embns
DR K. T. ACHAYA Regional Research Laboratory ( CSIR ), Hyderabad DR G. L.UZBHUINARAYAS.* ( Allerrlrrlc )
SHRI GOKULCXASD J. AOARW~L Bombay Oilseeds and Oils Exchange Ltd, Bombay SHRI C. V. M,\ntwaL.~ ( Allrrnnfc )
Smu \,.. P. As~NTANAR~Y~NAN Directorate of Marketing b Inspection ( Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Community Development & Co-operation ), Nagpur
SERI V. CanNDnANocLY ( A&mate ) Sartr S. C. CHOSE Indian Soap and Toiletries Makers’ Association,
SERI R. D. K~WATRA Calcutta
Directorate General of Technical Development, New Delhi
SNRI F. G. T. h4EXEZEs Directorate of Sugar & Vanaspati ( Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Community Development &
SHRI RUP KISE~RZ (Alfemale) Co-operation ), New Delhi
&RI R. S. MODI The Vanaspati Manufacturen’ Association of India,
DR K. S. hiumx SHRI R~JE~RWAR PRASAD
Bombay Tungabhadra Industries Ltd, &maool Oil Ttihnoloeists Association of India. KanDur
DR X. S. RAJAGOPAL( Alternate ) .
91~1 T. S. RAMASWAMY The Tata Oil Mills CQ Ltd, B&bay SERI V. PARUKESWARA_~ ( lflternute )
~.
SERI 34. N. RAO The Indian Paint Association, Calcutta SNRI S. G. ARCRIK ( Allcrnnte )
SHRI L. R. SUD Ministry of Defence ( DGI )
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IS : 5637 - 1970
Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR
WATERMELON SEED OIL
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 24 March 1970, after the draft finalized by the Oils and Oilseeds Sectional Committee had &en approved by the Chemical Division Council and the Agricultural and Food Products Division Council.
0.2 Considerable quantities of watermelon seed are being made available in the North Gujarat and Rajasthan areas for the production of oil. Preparation ~of this standard had been taken up in-order to facilitate the production and availability of this oil of a uniform quality. It is expected that, with the issue of this standard, the crushing of watermelon seed wouId become established on a firm footing, and twill consequently contribute to the vegetable oil resources in the country, particularly for the edible purposes.
0.3 This Indian Standard is based on the data made available by the Oil Technological Research Institute, Anantapur, and the various manufacturers engaged in the crushing of watermelon seed in the country.
0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS : 2-1960*. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
1.1 This standard -prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for watermelon .seed oil.
2. TERMINQLOGY
2.1 For the purpose of this standard, the definitions given under 2 of IS : .548- 1964t shall apply. --
*Rules for rounding off numerical values ( mid ). *Methods of sampling and test for oils and fats ( rroiscd).
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IS : 5637 - 1970
3. REQUIREMENTS . . I _ >‘-,
3.1 The material shall be obtained from the clean and sound seeds o fruits of watermelon, Ciitrdltis vulgaris Schrad., fam. Cucurbitaceae, I a
process of expression. :.
3.2 The material shall be’ clear and free from rancidity, adulterants, sediment, suspended and other’foreign matter, separated water and added colouring and flavouring substances.
3.2.1 The clarity of the material shall be judged by the absence of turbidity after keeping the filtered sample at 30°C for 24 hours.
3.3 Admixture with Other Oils- The material shall be free from admixture with other oils, when tested according to the methods prescribed under 20 of IS : 548-1964*.
3.4 The material shall also comply with the requirements prescribed in Table 1.
SL No.
(1)
4
ii)
iii)
iv)
“) vi)
vii)
TABLE 1 REQirIREMENTS FOR WATERMELON SEED OIL
( Clauses 3.4 and 7.1 )
CHARACTERISTIC REQUXREMENT METHODOFTEST, REF TO CL No. IN IS : 548-1964*
ci, (3) (4)
Moisture and insoluble impurities, percent 0.25 5 and 6 by weight, Max
Colour in a +-in cell on the Lovibond 26 13 scale, expressed as ( Y + 5R ), not deeper than
Refractive index at 40°C 1*4630- 14670 10
Saponilication value 190 - 198 15
Iodine value ( Wijs ) 115- 125 14
Acid value, Max 3.0 7
Un;rfiable matter, percent by weight, l-5 8
*Methods of sampling and test for oils and fats ( revised ).
4. PACKING
4.1 The material shall be packed in suitable w~ell-closed containers as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier.
*Methods of sampling and test for oils and fats ( revised ) .
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IS : 5637 - 1970
5. MARKING
5.1 The containers shall be marked with the name and weight of the material in the container; manufacturer’s name and trade-mark, if any; batch number; and the month and the year of manufacture.
6. SAMPLING
6.1 Representative samples of the material shall be drawn as prescribed under 3 of IS : 54%1964*.
7. TESTS
7.1 Tests shall be carried out as prescribed in IS:548-1964*. Reference to the relevant clauses of that standard is given in co1 4 of Table 1.
*Methods of sampling and test for oils and fats ( noised ).
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AMENDMENT NO. 1 SEPTEMBER 1995 TO
IS 5637 : 1970 SPECIFICATION FOR WATERMELON SEED OIL
( Page 3, Foreword, clause 0.3 ) - Add the following clause 0.4 after clause 0.3 and renumber the subsequent clause:
‘0.4 A scheme for labelling environment friendly products to be known as EC0 I. Mark has been introduced at the instance of the Ministry of Environment and Forests ( MEF ). The EC0 Mark shall be administered by the Bureau of Indian
I’ \ Standards ( BIS ) under the BIS Act, 1986 as per the Resolution No. 71 dated 20 February 1991 as published in the Gazette of the Government of India vide GSR 85(E) dated 21 February 1991. For a product to be eligible for marking with the EC0 Mark it shall also carry the Standard Mark of BIS for quality besides meeting additional optional environment friendly ( EF ) requirements. The EF requirements for Watemlelon Seed oil are therefore being included through an amendment.
This amendment is based on the Gazette Notification No. 678 dated 30 August 1994 for Labelling Edible Oils, Tea and Coffee as environment friendly products, published by the Ministry of Environment and Forests.’
( Page 4, Table 1) - Add the following clauses after Table 1:
‘3.5 Optional Requirements for EC0 Mark
3.5.1 General Requirements
3.5.1.1 The product shall conform to the requirements of quality prescribed under clauses 3.1 to 3.4.
3.5.1.2 The manufacturers shall produce to BIS environmental consent clearance from the concerned State Pollution Control Board as per the norms laid
’ down under the Water ( Prevention and Control of Pollution ) Act, 1974; Air ( Prevention and Control of Pollution ) Act, 1981; Water ( Preveh& and Control of Pollution ) Cess Act, 1977, respectively, along with the authorization, if required under the Environment ( Protection ) Act, 1986, while applying for EC0 Mark.
35.2 Specific Requirements
Amend No. 1 to IS 5637 : 1970
35.2.1 The product shall not contain aflatoxin, more than 5 mg/kg, when tested by the method prescribed in Appendix A.
35.2.2 The pesticide residues, if any, shall not exceed the tolerance limits as prescribed in the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 and Rules made thereunder.
3.5.2.3 Only permitted antioxidants not exceeding the quantities specified against each as prescribed under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 and Rules made thereunder, shall be used, if required.
35.2.4 The product shall not contain any of the toxic metals in excess of the quantities prescribed in Table 2.
TABLE 2 LIMITS FORTOXICMETALS
SL No. CHARAClElusIIC REQUIREMENT METHOD OF TEST, REF IU
i) Lead, mg/kg, Max 5.0 15 of IS 1699 : 1995’
ii) Arsenic, mg/kg, MUX OS do
iii) Cadmium, mg/kg, MUX 1.0 do
iv) Mercury (total) 02S do
mg/kg, Mar
l Methods of sampling and test for food coloun (second revision ).
( Page 4, clause 4.1 ) - Add the following clause 4.1.1 after clause 4.1:
‘4.1.1 For EC0 Mark the product shall be packed in such packages which are made from recyclable ( that is which can be re-processed to manufacture any useful product ) or biodegradable materials.’
(Page 5, clause 5.1 ) - Add the following clause 5.2 after clause 5.1:
“5.2 %or EC0 Mark the containers shall be marked with the following iuformation:
a) List of identified critical ingredients in descending order of quantity, percent by mass, which shall include ‘made from Watermelon seed oil’;
b) The brief criteria for which the product has been labelled for EC0 Mark; and
c) Shelf~life of the product.”
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Amend No. 1 to IS 5637 : 1970
(Page 5, clause 7.1 ) - Add the following Appendix after clause 7.1:
‘APPENDIX A ( Clause 3.5.2.1)
DETERMINATION OF AFLATOXIN
A-l REAGENTS
A-l.1 Acetone, 70 Percent - 700 ml acetone in 300 ml-distilled water.
A-1.2 Acetone, 20 Percent - 200 ml acetone in 800 ml distilled water.
A-l.3 Lead Acetate, 20 Percent - 200 g neutral acetate in distilled water and 3 ml glacial acetic acid, diluted to one litre.
A-2 PROCEDURE
A-2.1 Dissolve 30 g sample in 100 ml hexane.
A-2.2 Extract with 3 x 50 ml 70 percent acetone.
A-2.3 To the extract add 60 ml distilled water and 20 ml lead acetate.
A-2.4 Boil to reduce volume to 150 ml. Cool to about 20°C.
A-2.5 Filter and wash with 20 percent acetone.
A-2.6 Extract filtrate and washings with 3 x 50 ml chloroform.
A-2.7 Pass chloroform layer through anhydrous sodium sulphate.
A-2.8 Concentrate to 50 ml and spot on TLC plate.
A-3 CALCULATION
Aflatoxin, mg/kg VXSX 1000
= v x m
where
V = volume of extract in ml,
v = volume of extract giving minimum observable fluorescence in ~1,
m = mass of sample in g, and
s = standard toxin giving minimum observable fluorescence in pg.’
(~FAD 44 ) Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India