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Thiobarbituric acid reaction of aldehydes and oxidized lipids in glacial acetic acid
Authors:Hiroko Kosugi  Kiyomi Kikugawa
Affiliation:(1) Ferris Women's College, 37 Yamatecho, Nakaku, 231 Yokohama, Japan;(2) Tokyo College of Pharmacy, 1432-1 Horinouchi, Hachioji, 192-03 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Thiobarbituric acid (TBA) reaction of several aldehydes and oxidized lipids in glacial acetic acid was performed. All the samples were freely soluble in the solvent used. Saturated aldehydes produced a stable yellow pigment with an absorption maximum at 455 nm, a red pigment derived from malonaldehyde at 532 nm, and an orange pigment due to dienals at 495 nm. The absorbance maximum was 7–9 per μmol for saturated aldehydes, 27.5 per μmol for malonaldehyde and about 2 per μmol for dienals. Autoxidation of unoxidized lipids increased progressively in glacial acetic acid. When the TBA test was performed under nitrogen, autoxidation of unoxidized lipids was inhibited completely. While saturated aldehydes produced no yellow pigment under nitrogen, oxidized lipids produced a considerable amount of stable yellow pigment. The value for absorbance at 455 nm as a function of autoxidation time paralleled those of peroxide values. The absorbance of most oxidized lipids at 455 nm was higher than at 532 nm. Yellow pigment formation in the TBA test under nitrogen could not be ascribed to free saturated aldehydes but rather to unspecified closely related substances. The stable yellow pigment was found to be an excellent indicator of lipid oxidation.
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