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Deep-fried product consumption

Consumption of food with sterols and their oxides is a health concern. Oxidation products of phytosterol, including epimers of 7-ketositosterol and 7-hydroxycampes-terol, 7-ketocampesterol, epimers of 5,6-epoxy-sitosterol, 5,6-epoxycamposterol, 24 a-ethylcholestane-3(3,5,6 (3-triol, and 24 a-methylcholestane-3(3,5,6 (3-triol, in deep-fried potato chips in palm oil, sunflower oil, and high oleic sunflower oil were quanhtahvely analyzed by PTLC followed by GC and GC-MS [73]. [Pg.319]

Deep-fat fried food such as hot chips, chicken, and fish are convenience foods in many countries. These products are high in fat and they have been implicated in studies relating fat consumption to certain diseases (e.g., cardiovascular disease, obesity, and some forms of diabetes and cancer). [Pg.335]


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