Pc. Vanbruggen et al., PRECISION OF LOW TRANS FATTY-ACID LEVEL DETERMINATION IN REFINED OILS- RESULTS OF A COLLABORATIVE CAPILLARY GAS-LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY STUDY, Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 75(4), 1998, pp. 483-488
The results of a collaborative study by 38 laboratories were analyzed
statistically to calculate the precision of a novel capillary gas-liqu
id chromatography (GLC) method for the determination of low levels of
trans fatty acids (TFA) in edible oils. The participants came from 17
countries, mainly European, and were spread evenly between Unilever co
mpanies and external laboratories. All participants used the same GLC
method, including a temperature optimization step, which is suitable f
or the determination of a large range of TFA levels in refined oils an
d fats and for the determination of total saturated fatty acid, cis mo
no-and cis-cis methylene-interrupted polyunsaturated fatty acid isomer
s. For TFA levels down to 0.5%, the collaborative study yielded values
for R-within that ranged from 0.08 to 0.13% (absolute values) and for
R-between from 0.2 to 0.4%, depending on the isomer distribution in a
particular edible oil. The proposed GLC method allows reliable TFA an
alysis at low levels that is suitable for monitoring oil processing pr
actices and intake control.