Five methods for fat extraction from powdered milk infant formulas were tested for reproducibility and accuracy of the peroxide value determination. n-Hexane, n-hexane after mortar grinding in the presence of some water, n-hexane/methanol, dichloromethane/methanol/petroleum ether and n-hexane/isopropanol were used for the extraction. Among all the tested methods, n-hexane/isopropanol 3:1 mixture gave quantitative yields in fat extraction from reconstituted milk This method combined with the classic iodometric titration gave the best result in terms of reproducibility, detecting peroxide values down to 1.1 (n=5, RSD=10%) and 1.3 meq O-2/kg for 4 and 10 g of milk respectively. All these features, the rapidity, low cost, easiness, as well as the relatively low amount of sample employed for the analysis with no need of any special instrumentation, make it suitable as a routine method for the evaluation of the quality of such irreplaceable dietetic products as milk infant formulas are. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Influence of fat extraction methods on the peroxide value in infant formulas / Cesa, Stefania; Paolicelli, Patrizia; Cerreto, Felice; Casadei, Maria Antonietta. - STAMPA. - 48:2(2012), pp. 584-591. [10.1016/j.foodres.2012.06.002]

Influence of fat extraction methods on the peroxide value in infant formulas

CESA, Stefania;PAOLICELLI, PATRIZIA;CERRETO, Felice;CASADEI, Maria Antonietta
2012

Abstract

Five methods for fat extraction from powdered milk infant formulas were tested for reproducibility and accuracy of the peroxide value determination. n-Hexane, n-hexane after mortar grinding in the presence of some water, n-hexane/methanol, dichloromethane/methanol/petroleum ether and n-hexane/isopropanol were used for the extraction. Among all the tested methods, n-hexane/isopropanol 3:1 mixture gave quantitative yields in fat extraction from reconstituted milk This method combined with the classic iodometric titration gave the best result in terms of reproducibility, detecting peroxide values down to 1.1 (n=5, RSD=10%) and 1.3 meq O-2/kg for 4 and 10 g of milk respectively. All these features, the rapidity, low cost, easiness, as well as the relatively low amount of sample employed for the analysis with no need of any special instrumentation, make it suitable as a routine method for the evaluation of the quality of such irreplaceable dietetic products as milk infant formulas are. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2012
infant formulas; iodometric detection; milk fat extraction; newborn safety; peroxide value
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Influence of fat extraction methods on the peroxide value in infant formulas / Cesa, Stefania; Paolicelli, Patrizia; Cerreto, Felice; Casadei, Maria Antonietta. - STAMPA. - 48:2(2012), pp. 584-591. [10.1016/j.foodres.2012.06.002]
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