Analysis of Trans Fat in Edible Oils with Cooking Process
Trans fat is a unsaturated fatty acid with trans configuration and separated double bonds. Analytical methods have been introduced to analyze trans fat content in foods including infrared (IR) spectroscopy, gas chromatography (GC), Fourier transform-infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, reverses-phase silv...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Toxicological research (Seoul) 2015, 31(3), , pp.307-312 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Trans
fat is a unsaturated fatty acid with
trans
configuration and separated double bonds. Analytical methods have been introduced to analyze
trans
fat content in foods including infrared (IR) spectroscopy, gas chromatography (GC), Fourier transform-infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, reverses-phase silver ion high performance liquid chromatography, and silver nitrate thin layer chromatography. Currently, FT-IR spectroscopy and GC are mostly used methods.
Trans
fat content in 6 vegetable oils were analyzed and processing effects including baking, stir-frying, pan-frying, and frying on the formation of
trans
fat in corn oil was evaluated by GC. Among tested vegetable oils, corn oil has 0.25 g
trans
fat/100 g, whereas other oils including rapeseed, soybean, olive, perilla, and sesame oils did not have detectable amount of
trans
fat content. Among cooking methods, stir-frying increased
trans
fat in corn oil whereas baking, pan-frying, and frying procedures did not make changes in
trans
fat content compared to untreated corn oils. However, the
trans
fat content was so low and food label can be declared as ‘0’
trans
based on the regulation of Ministry of Food ad Drug Safety (MFDS) (< 2 g/100 g edible oil). |
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ISSN: | 1976-8257 2234-2753 |
DOI: | 10.5487/TR.2015.31.3.307 |