COMPARISON OF WET-CHEMICAL METHODS FOR DETERMINATION OF LIPID HYDROPEROXIDES |
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Authors: | NINA SKALL NIELSEN MAIKE TIMM-HEINRICH CHARLOTTE JACOBSEN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Seafood Research Danish Institute for Fisheries Research Lyngby, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Five methods for determination of lipid hydroperoxides were evaluated, including two iodometric procedures involving a titration and a spectrophotometric micro method, and three other spectrophotometric methods namely the ferro, International Dairy Federation (IDF) and FOX2 (ferrous oxidation in xylenol orange). Peroxide values determined in a range of food products by these five methods gave different results. The ferro method required large amounts of solvent (50 mL/sample); the FOX2 method had a low range (0.005–0.04 μmol hydroperoxide); the end point detection of the titration method was subjective and required a large amount of sample (1 g); and the micro method was sensitive to interruptions during execution. Therefore, only the modified IDF method was chosen for further testing and validation. Stability tests of the standard curve showed a variation coefficient of 4% and within runs the highest variation was 5.9% (for blank) and a maximum of 9.6% between runs variation for the lowest concentration. Among the antioxidants tested, only ethylenedi-aminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) affected the peroxide determinations. |
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