Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7592082 | Food Chemistry | 2015 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
A new transmission-based Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy method has been developed to determine trans fatty acids (TFA) content in edible oils using disposable polyethylene (PE) film as a spectral acquisition accessory. Calibration standards were devised by gravimetrically adding TFA to TFA-free oil. The response was measured at 990-945Â cmâ1 against the baseline. A linear relationship between the areas in the spectral regions 1670-1625Â cmâ1 and 990-945Â cmâ1 in TFA-free oil samples was established to compensate for interference due to underlying triacylglycerol absorptions in the trans measurement region (990-945Â cmâ1). Subsequently, the area measured at 990-945Â cmâ1 was corrected for interference, using the linear equation obtained, to determine TFA content. Results indicated that the PE film-based FTIR method for analyzing TFA content in edible oils was simple and rapid, and could be used effectively as an alternative to gas chromatography and mass spectrometry methods.
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Authors
Lirong Xu, Xufei Zhu, Xiumei Chen, Daijun Sun, Xiuzhu Yu,