Un. Wanasundara et al., COMPARISON OF STANDARD AND NMR METHODOLOGIES FOR ASSESSMENT OF OXIDATIVE STABILITY OF CANOLA AND SOYBEAN OILS, Food chemistry, 52(3), 1995, pp. 249-253
The oxidative stability of refined, bleached and deodorized canola and
soybean oils was evaluated over a 30-day dark storage period at 65 de
grees C. Peroxide value (PV), conjugated diene (CD) and triene (CT) co
ntents, 2-thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TEARS) and p-anisid
ine values were determined. In addition, NMR spectroscopy was used to
monitor relative changes in the proton absorption pattern of the fatty
acids of oils during storage. Canola oil showed higher PV, CD, CT and
TEARS as compared with those for soybean oil. The ratio of aliphatic
to olefinic protons in both oils, determined by NMR spectroscopy, incr
eased steadily over the entire length of the storage period, indicatin
g progressive oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids in both oils.