Oxidative Stability and Volatile Formations in Linoleic Acid‐D 2 O Models in the Presence of Deuteron or Electron Donors
Abstract Effects of deuteron (D + ) and electron donors on the oxidative stability in linoleic acid–water model systems were evaluated by analyzing headspace oxygen content and headspace volatiles. Acetic acid‐ d and tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethylene (TDAE) were selected as a deuteron and an electron...
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Published in | Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society Vol. 94; no. 11; pp. 1385 - 1392 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.11.2017
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Summary: | Abstract
Effects of deuteron (D
+
) and electron donors on the oxidative stability in linoleic acid–water model systems were evaluated by analyzing headspace oxygen content and headspace volatiles. Acetic acid‐
d
and tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethylene (TDAE) were selected as a deuteron and an electron donor, respectively. Samples containing acetic acid‐
d
had significantly lower headspace oxygen content than controls while those containing TDAE had significantly higher headspace oxygen content (
p
< 0.05). Combination of acetic acid‐
d
and TDAE accelerated the consumption of headspace oxygen. Volatiles including
t
‐2‐heptenal, 2‐octenal, or 2,4‐octadienal had higher mass to charge ratio (
m
/
z
) of (molecular weight +1)/molecular weight in samples with deuterium oxide than in samples with deuterium free water. However, no significant difference was observed in the
m
/
z
ratio of (molecular weight +1)/molecular weight of those volatiles among samples with or without deuteron or electron donors. Also, lipid hydroperoxides with deuterium, were not found in samples containing deuterium oxide and acetic acid‐
d
. Therefore, added acetic acid‐
d
may not be involved on the formation of lipid hydroperoxides and volatiles directly. |
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ISSN: | 0003-021X 1558-9331 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11746-017-3044-5 |