In:
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, Wiley, Vol. 63, No. 6 ( 1986-06), p. 792-795
Kurzfassung:
Oxidative stability is an important parameter in the characterization of fats and oils. The determination of this parameter with the Active Oxygen Method (AOM; AOCS Method Cd 12‐57) is both very costly and labor intensive, owing to the repeated peroxide value determinations involved. The alternative rancimat method is based on the conductometric determination of volatile degradation products and features automatic plotting of the conductivity against time. The evaluation is performed graphically after completion of the experiment. The labor required for this method is considerably less as it is not necessary to perform titrations at regular intervals. In the determination of the peroxide values of six samples at three temperatures, ca 151 mixed solvent and chemicals valued at SFr. 400 (ca $180 US) were consumed. The induction times (t I ) determined with both methods using six different fats and oils show a good correlation (slope 1.005, correlation coefficient 0.987). The rancimat method thus yields results equivalent to the AOCS Method Cd 12–57, but offers a real alternative for the determination of oxidative stabilities owing to the appreciable saving in labor.
Materialart:
Online-Ressource
ISSN:
0003-021X
,
1558-9331
Sprache:
Englisch
Verlag:
Wiley
Publikationsdatum:
1986
ZDB Id:
2041388-9
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