Ubhayasekera, Sarojini Kumari
- Department of Molecular Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2009Peer reviewed
Ubhayasekera, Sarojini J. K. A.; Dutta, Paresh C.
The by-products obtained from conventional chemical and physical refining processes for edible fats and oils are important sources of valuable fatty components such as sterols, tocopherols, fatty acids, etc., and are also used as ingredients in animal feed formulations. Reports on sterol composition and content are limited, and the levels of oxidized sterols in these valuable by-products are unknown. This study analyzed by-product fractions from European refineries intended for use as ingredients in animal feeds for their content and composition of sterols and sterol oxidation products. The complex mixtures of sterol oxidation products were separated and quantified by multidimensional capillary columns, a medium polar DB-17MS and an apolar DB-5MS, in GC and GC-MS. Sterol content ranged from 0.l to 3.4 and 0.03 to 5.0 g/100 g in the by-product fractions collected from chemical and physical refining processes, respectively, while the corresponding ranges for sterol oxidation products were 0.02-17 and 0.02-1.5 mg/100 g.
Acid oil fraction; Chemical refining; Distillate; Physical refining; Phytosterols; Phytosterol oxidation products; POPs; Soapstock; Sterols
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society
2009, Volume: 86, number: 6, pages: 595-604
Publisher: AOCS Press
Food Science
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11746-009-1388-1
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/28435