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Autoxidation of stored soybean lecithin

✍ Scribed by Reblova, Z. ;Pokorny, J. ;Panek, J.


Book ID
102217618
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
121 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0027-769X

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✦ Synopsis


Soybean phospholipid concentrates, generally called lecithins, can he stored for long time in a refrigerator or even at room temperature, without apparent changes of sensory properties, and their peroxide value usually remains low. This behaviour is related to the antioxidant activity of phospholipids in refined vegetable oils [ 11 which was attributed to their synergistic effect in presence of tocopherols [2, 31. Both the low peroxide content and the inhibitory activity may be explained, at least partially, by the hydroperoxide decomposing activity of phospholipids [4], the rate of hydroperoxide decomposition King proportinal to the square root of the hydroperoxide content 151. Therefore, we have analysed several samples of lecithin to find out whether the presence of phospholipids only affects the rate of hydroperoxide accumulation or the formation of total oxidation products, respectively.


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