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Efficient Detection of Edible Oils Adulterated with Used Frying Oils through PE-film-based FTIR Spectroscopy Combined with DA and PLS

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JOURNAL OF OLEO SCIENCE
Volume 67, Issue 9, Pages 1083-1089

Publisher

JAPAN OIL CHEMISTS SOC
DOI: 10.5650/jos.ess18029

Keywords

edible oils; FTIR; used frying oil; adulteration

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31671819]

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Edible oil adulteration has been a considerable problem worldwide, and rapid detection methods should be established. In this study, a validation method for edible oil adulterated with used frying oil (UFO) was introduced through Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The spectral region of 6000-400 cm(-1) was determined through FTIR by using a disposable polyethylene film, and absorption profiles at 1550-650 cm(-1) region could be used for detection analysis. A qualitative analysis model was established through discriminant analysis, and edible oil adulteration with more than 1% content of UFO could be qualitatively analyzed. A quantitative analysis model was also created through partial least squares regression. When the actual value was more than 1.5%, the predicted and actual values showed good linear correlation. FTIR coupled with chemometric analysis is a useful tool to detect edible oil adulteration.

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