Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic determination of soap residues in the refined vegetable oils

A new analytical method was developed for the determination of soap in palm and groundnut oils by FTIR spectroscopy. Soap from 0 to 80 mg/kg oil was produced in situ in the oils by adding sodium hydroxide. The FTIR spectroscopy was with a sodium chloride transmission cell, and the partial least-sq...

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Main Authors: Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig Saeed, Che Man, Yakoob, Selamat, Jinap, Baharin, B. S., Bakar, Jamilah
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spelling my.iium.irep.77912012-05-07T08:19:50Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/7791/ Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic determination of soap residues in the refined vegetable oils Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig Saeed Che Man, Yakoob Selamat, Jinap Baharin, B. S. Bakar, Jamilah T Technology (General) A new analytical method was developed for the determination of soap in palm and groundnut oils by FTIR spectroscopy. Soap from 0 to 80 mg/kg oil was produced in situ in the oils by adding sodium hydroxide. The FTIR spectroscopy was with a sodium chloride transmission cell, and the partial least-squares statistical method was used to calibrate a model for each oil. The accuracy of the method was comparable to that of AOCS Method Cc17-95, with coefficients of determination (R2) of 0.98 and 0.98 for both palm and groundnut oils. The standard errors of calibration were 1.84 and 1.36 for the two oils, respectively. The calibration models were cross-validated, and the R2 of cross-validation and standard errors of cross validation were computed. The standard deviation of the difference for repeatability of the FTIR method was better than that for the chemical method used for determining soap in palm and groundnut oils. With its speed and ease of data manipulation by computer software, FTIR spectroscopy is a possible alternative to the standard wet chemical methods for rapid (2 min) and accurate routine determination of soap in chemically refined vegetable oils Springer Berlin 2002 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/7791/1/Elwathig_%28Soap_FTIR%29.pdf Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig Saeed and Che Man, Yakoob and Selamat, Jinap and Baharin, B. S. and Bakar, Jamilah (2002) Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic determination of soap residues in the refined vegetable oils. Journal Of The American Oil Chemists' Society, 79 (2). pp. 111-116. ISSN 0003-021X
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Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig Saeed
Che Man, Yakoob
Selamat, Jinap
Baharin, B. S.
Bakar, Jamilah
Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic determination of soap residues in the refined vegetable oils
description A new analytical method was developed for the determination of soap in palm and groundnut oils by FTIR spectroscopy. Soap from 0 to 80 mg/kg oil was produced in situ in the oils by adding sodium hydroxide. The FTIR spectroscopy was with a sodium chloride transmission cell, and the partial least-squares statistical method was used to calibrate a model for each oil. The accuracy of the method was comparable to that of AOCS Method Cc17-95, with coefficients of determination (R2) of 0.98 and 0.98 for both palm and groundnut oils. The standard errors of calibration were 1.84 and 1.36 for the two oils, respectively. The calibration models were cross-validated, and the R2 of cross-validation and standard errors of cross validation were computed. The standard deviation of the difference for repeatability of the FTIR method was better than that for the chemical method used for determining soap in palm and groundnut oils. With its speed and ease of data manipulation by computer software, FTIR spectroscopy is a possible alternative to the standard wet chemical methods for rapid (2 min) and accurate routine determination of soap in chemically refined vegetable oils
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author Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig Saeed
Che Man, Yakoob
Selamat, Jinap
Baharin, B. S.
Bakar, Jamilah
author_facet Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig Saeed
Che Man, Yakoob
Selamat, Jinap
Baharin, B. S.
Bakar, Jamilah
author_sort Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig Saeed
title Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic determination of soap residues in the refined vegetable oils
title_short Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic determination of soap residues in the refined vegetable oils
title_full Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic determination of soap residues in the refined vegetable oils
title_fullStr Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic determination of soap residues in the refined vegetable oils
title_full_unstemmed Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic determination of soap residues in the refined vegetable oils
title_sort fourier transform infrared (ftir) spectroscopic determination of soap residues in the refined vegetable oils
publisher Springer Berlin
publishDate 2002
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