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Foods


Title:Formation of Secondary and Tertiary Volatile Compounds Resulting from the Lipid Oxidation of Rapeseed Oil
Author(s):Grebenteuch S; Kroh LW; Drusch S; Rohn S;
Address:"Department of Food Chemistry and Analysis, Institute of Food Technology and Food Chemistry, Technische Universitat Berlin, Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25, 13355 Berlin, Germany. Institute for Food and Environmental Research e. V., Papendorfer Weg 3, 14806 Bad Belzig, Germany. NutriAct-Competence Cluster Nutrition Research, c/o The German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrucke, Arthur-Scheunert-Allee 114-116, 14558 Nuthetal, Germany. Department of Food Technology and Food Material Science, Institute of Food Technology and Food Chemistry, Technische Universitat Berlin, Konigin-Luise-Str. 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany"
Journal Title:Foods
Year:2021
Volume:20211012
Issue:10
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/foods10102417
ISSN/ISBN:2304-8158 (Print) 2304-8158 (Electronic) 2304-8158 (Linking)
Abstract:"The lipid oxidation of fats and oils leads to volatile organic compounds, having a decisive influence on the sensory quality of foods. To understand formation and degradation pathways and to evaluate the suitability of lipid-derived aldehydes as marker substances for the oxidative status of foods, the formation of secondary and tertiary lipid oxidation compounds was investigated with gas chromatography in rapeseed oils. After 120 min, up to 65 compounds were detected. In addition to secondary degradation products, tertiary products such as alkyl furans, ketones, and aldol condensation products were also found. The comparison of rapeseed oils, differing in their initial peroxide values, showed that the formation rate of secondary compounds was higher in pre-damaged oils. Simultaneously, a faster degradation, especially of unsaturated aldehydes, was observed. Consequently, the formation of tertiary products (e.g., alkyl furans, aldol adducts) from well-known lipid oxidation products (i.e., propanal, hexanal, 2-hexenal, and 2-nonenal) was investigated in model systems. The experiments showed that these compounds form the new substances in subsequent reactions, especially, when other compounds such as phospholipids are present. Hexanal and propanal are suitable as marker compounds in the early phase of lipid oxidation, but at an advanced stage they are subject to aldol condensation. Consequently, the detection of tertiary degradation products needs to be considered in advanced lipid oxidation"
Keywords:2-butyl-2-octenal 2-pentylfuran aldol condensation alkyl furans flavour deterioration hexanal lipid-derived aldehydes tertiary products thermal oxidation volatile compounds;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEGrebenteuch, Sandra Kroh, Lothar W Drusch, Stephan Rohn, Sascha eng 01EA1806/Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung/ Switzerland 2021/10/24 Foods. 2021 Oct 12; 10(10):2417. doi: 10.3390/foods10102417"

 
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