Heating Two Types of Enriched Margarine: Complementary Analysis of Phytosteryl/Phytostanyl Fatty Acid Esters and Phytosterol/Phytostanol Oxidation Products

Birgit Scholz, Nicole Menzel, Vera Lander, Karl Heinz Engel

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Abstract

Two phytosteryl and/or phytostanyl fatty acid ester-enriched margarines were subjected to common heating procedures. UHPLC-APCI-MS analysis resulted for the first time in comprehensive quantitative data on the decreases of individual phytosteryl/-stanyl fatty acid esters upon heating of enriched foods. These data were complemented by determining the concurrently formed phytosterol/-stanol oxidation products (POPs) via online LC-GC. Microwave-heating led to the least decreases of esters of approximately 5% in both margarines. Oven-heating of the margarine in a casserole caused the greatest decreases, with 68 and 86% esters remaining, respectively; the impact on individual esters was more pronounced with increasing degree of unsaturation of the esterified fatty acids. In the phytosteryl/-stanyl ester-enriched margarine, approximately 20% of the ester losses could be explained by the formation of POPs; in the phytostanyl ester-enriched margarine, the POPs accounted for <1% of the observed ester decreases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2699-2708
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
Volume64
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Apr 2016

Keywords

  • UHPLC-APCI-MS
  • enriched margarine
  • online LC-GC
  • phytosterol/phytostanol oxidation products
  • phytosteryl/phytostanyl fatty acid esters
  • thermal treatment

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