D. Precht et J. Molkentin, TRANS-OCTADECENOIC ACIDS IN MILK-FAT AND MARGARINE, Kieler Milchwirtschaftliche Forschungsberichte, 46(3), 1994, pp. 249-261
Trans fatty acids are reported to have a distinct influence on the LDL
- and HDL-cholesterol level as well as on the Lp(a)-lipoprotein level.
Based on the gas chromatographic analysis of fatty acids by a very po
lar capillary column of 100 m and of triglycerides from numerous milk
fats a triglyceride formula was developed, that was used for the deter
mination of the content of trans C18:1 fatty acids in 1736 different m
ilk fats and its dependence on feeding conditions. These milk fats, co
vering a wide scope of feeding and lactation conditions, exhibit a sca
ttering range of 1.20 to 6.55 wt% with a mean value of 3.38 wt% for th
e trans-octadecenoic acids and of 1.06 to 1.64 wt% with a mean value o
f 1.38 wt% for the cis-octadecenoic acids (without oleic acid). These
results can be used for a new estimation of the uptake of trans fatty
acids by milk products in Germany, leading to an amount of 1.20 g per
day and person. Further measurements of different margarine samples pa
rtly led to contents of trans-octadecenic acids being 8 times higher t
han in milk fats. Whereas maximum values of 25 wt% of the whole fatty
acids were found in these margarines, there are also edible fats with
low trans fatty acidlevels on the market.