Analysis oftrans-18:1 isomer content and profile in edible refined beef tallow |
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Authors: | Corinne C. Bayard Robert L. Wolff |
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Affiliation: | (1) ISTAB, Laboratoire de Lipochimie Alimentaire, Universite Bordeaux 1, Allée des Facultés, 33405 Talence, France |
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Abstract: | Thetrans 18:1 acid content and profile for several samples of edible refined beef tallow were determined monthly over a period of
one year. For this purpose, gas-liquid chromatography was combined with silver-ion thin-layer chromatography. The mean content
oftrans-18:1 isomers was 4.9±0.9% (n=10) of total fatty acids with a minimum of 3.4% and a maximum of 6.2%. The distribution profile of individual isomers was
also established. As in other ruminant fats (milk fat, meat fat), the main isomer is vaccenic (trans-11 18:1) acid. Other isomers, with their ethylenic bonds between positions 6 and 16, were found in lesser amounts. However,
some slight but definite differences exist between beef tallow and cow milk fat. The relative proportion of vaccenic acid
is higher in the former than in the latter. However, the distribution pattern oftrans-18:1 isomers in beef tallow closely resembles that in beef meat fat (lean part). |
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Keywords: | Beef distribution profile fatty acid composition tallow
trans-octadecenoic acids vaccenic acid |
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