G. Bianchi et al., STABLE CARBON-ISOTOPE RATIOS (C-13 C-12) OF OLIVE OIL COMPONENTS, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 41(11), 1993, pp. 1936-1940
A study was carried out relating carbon isotope discrimination (delta
C-13) for the whole oil and some of its classes of compounds of four I
talian olive varieties collected at six different stages of ripening i
n the period October-January 1991-1992. The delta C-13 value ranges fo
und were as follows: whole oil, -27.18 to -28.57; sterols, -25.18 to -
26.21; long-chain alcohols, -26.80 to -28.40; glycerol, -28.07 to -30.
33. The major conclusions were that (a) most of the oil components app
eared to be strictly Of C3 biosynthetic origin, (b) the ripening stage
of the fruit did not affect the delta C-13 Values, and (c) the delta
C-13 values of oil samples and the related classes of substances are s
ignificantly different. The implication is the delta C-13 values could
be used in determining the purity and origin of olive oils.