Fatty acid composition and contents of trans monounsaturated fatty acids in frying fats, and in margarines and shortenings marketed in Denmark |
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Authors: | Lars Ovesen Torben Leth Kirsten Hansen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Food Chemistry and Nutrition, the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration, 19 M?rkh?j Bygade, DK-2860, S?borg, Denmark 2. Aarhus Regional Laboratory, DK-8200, Aarhus N, Denmark
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Abstract: | ![]() This study examined trans monounsaturated fatty acid contents in all margarines and shortenings marketed in Denmark, and in frying fats used by the fast-food restaurants Burger King and McDonald’s. Trans C18:1 content was 4.1±3.8% (g per 100 g fatty acids) in hard margarines, significantly higher than the content in soft margarines of 0.4±0.8%. Shortenings had an even higher content of trans C18:1, 6.7±2.3%, than the hard margarines. Margarines and shortenings with high contents of long-chain fatty acids had about 20% total trans monoenoic of which close to 50% were made up of trans long-chain fatty acids. Both fast-food frying fats contained large amounts of trans C18:1, 21.9±2.9% in Burger King and 16.6±0.4% in McDonald’s. In Denmark the per capita supply of trans C18:1 from margarines and shortenings and frying fats has decreased steadily during recent years. The supply of trans C18:1 from margarines and shortenings in the Danish diet is now 1.1 g per day. |
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Keywords: | Fatty acid composition frying fats margarines shortenings trans fatty acids |
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