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Esters, conjugated reaction with hydroperoxide

Another potential area of application of FTIR spectroscopy is in the determination of the oxidative status or stability of an oil. Autoxidation is a major deteriorative reaction affecting edible fats and oils, and it is of major concern to processors and consumers from the standpoint of oil quality, as the oxidative breakdown products cause marked off flavours in an oil. A wide range of end products are associated with the autoxidative deterioration of fats and oils, the most important being hydroperoxides, alcohols, and aldehydes. Moisture, hydrocarbons, free fatty acids and esters, ketones, lactones, furans, and other minor products may also be produced, with the free fatty acids becoming more important in thermally stressed oils. In addition, there is significant cis to trans isomerisation and conjugation of double bonds in the hydroperoxides formed as an oil oxidises. [Pg.126]


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