Fluorescence spectroscopy study of conventional and organic soybean oil heated to 270°C

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2021-07-05
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Lopes, Carla Regina Borges [UNIFESP]
Courrol, Lilia Coronato [UNIFESP]
Silva, Heron Dominguez Torres [UNIFESP]
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Edible vegetable oils are highly susceptible to lipid thermo-oxidation which results in the toxic substances production, with serious nutritional consequences. This work studies the fluorescence spectroscopy potential to determine oxidation status in these materials. The organic and conventional soybean oils fluorescence spectra have been studied and alterations were registered after heated at 270°C, Variations in chlorophyll fluorescence lifetime were analyzed to determine the pigment degradation. The results indicate that fluorescence spectroscopy is an efficient method to determine pigments degradation and increasing fatty acid oxidation products. It can be applied in the food industry and food quality control institutions.
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