Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Triacylglycerols (TAG) are the most important group of compounds present in vegetable oils. These
biomolecules, determining the physical, chemical and nutritional properties of the oils, are considered to
be good fingerprints for quality and authenticity control. Therefore, TAGs characterization is a very
important task in edible oil field, which has been undertaken by different analytical methods.
The analysis of vegetable oils is still dominated by classic determinations, which are however laborious
and time-consuming and cannot be used routinely. More recently, advances in MS instrumentations
coupled with online separation techniques and data processing have contributed to great expansion of
MS in oil study, allowing the development of innovative analytical approaches that exhibit higher
sensitivity, accuracy and rapidity in vegetable oils investigations.
In the present contribution, a review of the most relevant applications of novel mass spectrometric
techniques, such as ESI and MALDI, both alone and hyphenated with HPLC, used for analysis of the
complex TAGs mixture of edible oils is illustrated.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Edible oils / ESI MS / Mass Spectrometry / MALDI-TOF / Triacylglycerols analysis
List of contributors:
DE GIULIO, Beatrice; Cozzolino, Rosaria
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