Literature DB >> 24686208

Analysis of sitosteryl oleate esters in phytosterols esters enriched foods by HPLC-ESI-MS(2.).

Diane Julien-David1, Minjie Zhao2, Philippe Geoffroy3, Michel Miesch3, Francis Raul4, Dalal Aoude-Werner5, Saïd Ennahar2, Eric Marchioni2.   

Abstract

Phytosteryl esters (PE)-enriched spreads are marketed for eating and cooking purposes. Temperature and also light exposure are the major factors leading to the formation of PE oxides in food matrix. In this study a high-speed HPLC-MS(2) method was developed to analyze the major PE present in PE-enriched spreads: sitosteryl oleate (SO) and its oxidation products, by using synthesized compounds as standards. This analytical method was used to quantify seven SO oxides formed in PE-enriched spreads after heating at different temperatures for varying time periods and after prolonged exposure to sunlight. Quantification of remaining native SO was also performed after these different treatments. It was found that under specific heating conditions the decrease of the SO amount was much more important compared to the formation of SO oxides showing that many other products are formed. In contrast to heating, sunlight radiation did not result in the degradation of SO and very few oxides were formed.
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Keywords:  Enriched foods; HPLC–MS(2); Oxidation; Phytosterols; Phytosteryl esters

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24686208     DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2014.03.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Steroids        ISSN: 0039-128X            Impact factor:   2.668


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1.  Phytosterol oxidation products (POP) in foods with added phytosterols and estimation of their daily intake: A literature review.

Authors:  Yuguang Lin; Diny Knol; Elke A Trautwein
Journal:  Eur J Lipid Sci Technol       Date:  2016-01-21       Impact factor: 2.679

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