Author:
KUMAR ARUN,LAL DARSHAN,SETH RAMAN
Abstract
Infrared spectroscopy, widely used for the characterization of cis- and transisomers of oils and fats, was used for the detection of adulteration in ghee with hydrogenated vegetable oils (Vanaspati) as the latter contains significantly higher levels of trans isomers formed during hydrogenation process used for vanaspati manufacturing. The average content of trans isomers (expressed as % trielaidin) in buffalo ghee, cow ghee and vanaspati as determined using infrared (IR) absorption at 10.36 μ (965.25/cm) was 5.41, 6.82 and 37.05%, respectively. On the basis of increased level of trans isomers in ghee, as low as 5% addition of vanaspati to ghee could be detected easily.
Publisher
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology
Cited by
2 articles.
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