Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6393916 Food Control 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this paper was to evaluate the effectiveness of the quick tests Viscofrit, Testo 265 and Fri-check in the monitoring of used frying oil for discarding, as a substitute for the measurement of total polar compounds (TPC), indicating the advantages and disadvantages of each test. Fifty-nine frying oil samples used to fry different types of food were evaluated using quick tests and the TPC open-column conventional method. The samples presented TPC values from 6.0 ± 1.1% to 39.2 ± 1.0%. Testo 265 was correlated to the conventional method by the equation: y = 0.89x + 4.0 (r = 0.90), with a 5% level of significance. A correlation factor of 0.9 (α = 0.05) was essential for these results, since water in the food increases the TPC values. Viscofrit provided results consistent with the open-column method for 78.8% of the samples, with 9.3% of false positive results. Testo 265 and Viscofrit showed good results for the substitution of the TPC conventional method, respecting their limitations. Viscofrit is not recommended for high melting point samples.

► It deals with the most innovative fast methods to evaluate the quality of frying oils. ► The quick tests evaluated are very practical for the quality control of used oils. ► Its main goal is to point out advantages and disadvantages of each quick test. ► It is based on a considerable number of real samples. ► Conclusions are referred to statically proven results and concepts from literature.

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