Acrylamide formation in vegetable oils and animal fats during heat treatment

The method of liquid chromatographic tandem mass spectrometry was utilized and modified to confirm and quantify acrylamide in heating cooking oil and animal fat. Heating asparagine with various cooking oils and animal fat at 180 °C produced varying amounts of acrylamide. The acrylamide in the differ...

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Main Authors: Daniali, G., Jinap, S., Hajeb, P., Sanny, M., Tan, C. P.
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Published: Elsevier 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.549602018-07-11T05:11:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54960/ Acrylamide formation in vegetable oils and animal fats during heat treatment Daniali, G. Jinap, S. Hajeb, P. Sanny, M. Tan, C. P. The method of liquid chromatographic tandem mass spectrometry was utilized and modified to confirm and quantify acrylamide in heating cooking oil and animal fat. Heating asparagine with various cooking oils and animal fat at 180 °C produced varying amounts of acrylamide. The acrylamide in the different cooking oils and animal fat using a constant amount of asparagine was measured. Cooking oils were also examined for peroxide, anisidine and iodine values (or oxidation values). A direct correlation was observed between oxidation values and acrylamide formation in different cooking oils. Significantly less acrylamide was produced in saturated animal fat than in unsaturated cooking oil, with 366 ng/g in lard and 211 ng/g in ghee versus 2447 ng/g in soy oil, followed by palm olein with 1442 ng/g. Elsevier 2016-12-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54960/1/Acrylamide%20formation%20in%20vegetable%20oils%20and%20animal%20fats%20during%20heat%20treatment.pdf Daniali, G. and Jinap, S. and Hajeb, P. and Sanny, M. and Tan, C. P. (2016) Acrylamide formation in vegetable oils and animal fats during heat treatment. Food Chemistry, 212. pp. 244-249. ISSN 0308-8146 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.05.174
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description The method of liquid chromatographic tandem mass spectrometry was utilized and modified to confirm and quantify acrylamide in heating cooking oil and animal fat. Heating asparagine with various cooking oils and animal fat at 180 °C produced varying amounts of acrylamide. The acrylamide in the different cooking oils and animal fat using a constant amount of asparagine was measured. Cooking oils were also examined for peroxide, anisidine and iodine values (or oxidation values). A direct correlation was observed between oxidation values and acrylamide formation in different cooking oils. Significantly less acrylamide was produced in saturated animal fat than in unsaturated cooking oil, with 366 ng/g in lard and 211 ng/g in ghee versus 2447 ng/g in soy oil, followed by palm olein with 1442 ng/g.
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author Daniali, G.
Jinap, S.
Hajeb, P.
Sanny, M.
Tan, C. P.
spellingShingle Daniali, G.
Jinap, S.
Hajeb, P.
Sanny, M.
Tan, C. P.
Acrylamide formation in vegetable oils and animal fats during heat treatment
author_facet Daniali, G.
Jinap, S.
Hajeb, P.
Sanny, M.
Tan, C. P.
author_sort Daniali, G.
title Acrylamide formation in vegetable oils and animal fats during heat treatment
title_short Acrylamide formation in vegetable oils and animal fats during heat treatment
title_full Acrylamide formation in vegetable oils and animal fats during heat treatment
title_fullStr Acrylamide formation in vegetable oils and animal fats during heat treatment
title_full_unstemmed Acrylamide formation in vegetable oils and animal fats during heat treatment
title_sort acrylamide formation in vegetable oils and animal fats during heat treatment
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54960/1/Acrylamide%20formation%20in%20vegetable%20oils%20and%20animal%20fats%20during%20heat%20treatment.pdf
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