Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1191831 Food Chemistry 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The determination of two secondary lipid oxidation compounds (hexanal and pentane) in liquid infant foods using a headspace solid-phase microextraction gas chromatographic (HS-SPME-GC) method has been developed and validated.The HS-SPME analytical conditions (fibre position, equilibration and sampling times) were selected. The analytical parameters of the method (linearity: hexanal from 2.48 to 84.78 ng/g, pentane from 6.21 to 79.55 ng/g; precision: hexanal – 2.87%, pentane – 2.34–3.46%; recovery: hexanal – 106.60%, pentane – 95.39%; detection limit: hexanal – 3.63 ng and pentane – 4.2 ng) demonstrate the usefulness of the method.Once optimized, the method was applied to liquid infant foods based on milk and cereals, and to powdered adapted and follow-up milk-based infant formulas (IF), stored for four and seven months. In all cases the hexanal content was higher in IF than in milk-cereal based infant foods. No pentane was found in IF.

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