Analysis of edible fats and oils from Metrohm!

Analysis of edible fats and oils from Metrohm!

Nutrition & Food Sciences / Agro-Food

November 20, 2019

As the determination of the exact content of individual glycerides in fats and oils is difficult and time-consuming, several fat sum parameters or fat indices are used for the characterization and quality control of fats and oils.

Fats and oils are an important ingredient in pharmaceuticals and personal care products, such as ointments and creams. Consequently, several norms and standards describe the determination of the most important quality control parameters.

Metrohm offers an Application bulletin that describes eight important analytical methods for the following fat parameters in edible oils and fats:

  • Determination of water content in accordance with the Karl Fischer method
  • Oxidation stability in accordance with the Rancimat method
  • Iodine value
  • Peroxide value
  • Saponification value
  • Acid value, free fatty acids (FFA)
  • Hydroxyl number
  • Traces of nickel using polarography

In these methods, special care is taken to avoid chlorinated solvents and many of them are automated!

Click here to download the Application Bulletin!

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