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Unsaponifiable matter animal fats

Animal fat (AAFCO number 33.1) is obtained from the tissues of mammals and/or poultry in the commercial processes of rendering or extracting. It consists predominantly of triacylglyerol esters of fatty acids and contains no additions of free fatty acids or other materials obtained from fats. It must contain, and be guaranteed for, not less than 90% total fatty acids, not more than 2.5% unsaponifi-able matter, and not more than 1% insoluble impurities. Maximum free fatty acids and moisture must also be guaranteed. If the product bears a name descriptive of its kind or origin (e.g., beef, pork, or poultry), it must correspond thereto. If an antioxidant is used, the common name or names must be indicated, followed by the words used as a preservative. Includes IFN 4-00-409 (animal poultry fat). [Pg.2298]

Calcium salts of long-chain fatty acids (33.14) are the reaction products between calcium and long-chain fatty acids of vegetable and/or animal origin. They shall contain a maximum of 20% lipid not bound in the calcium salt form and the percent total fat shall be indicated. The unsaponifiable matter (exclusive of calcium salts) shall not exceed 4% and moisture shall not exceed 5%. If an antioxidant is used, its common name must be indicated on the label. Before conducting an assay for total fats, hydrolysis of the calcium salts should be performed to liberate the lipid fraction. [Pg.2300]

Animal Fat is obtained from the tissues of mammals or poultry in the commercial processes of rendering or extraction. It consists predominantly of glycerol esters of fatty acids and contains no additions of free fatty acids or other materials obtained from fats. It must contain, and be guaranteed for, not less than 90% total fatty acids, not more than 2.5% unsaponifiable matter, and not more than 1% insoluble impurities. [Pg.3044]


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