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For the determination of lipid oxidation in oils, electrical, optical, spectroscopic and extraction methods were investigated using rice bran oil and doubly-fractionated palm olein as model systems. The oxidized polar components and dielectric constant of rice bran oil increased very similarly with those of double-fractionated palm olein. In the case of rice bran oil, all of the test methods were shown to possess good statistical correlations. Polar components, dielectric constant, refractive index and polymer content showed relatively better correlations. It was shown that diene and triene content determined by spectroscopic methods was not suitable for more saturated oils such as palm olein.
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Yoon, S.H., Kim, S.K., Shin, M.G. et al. Comparative study of physical methods for lipid oxidation measurement in oils. J Am Oil Chem Soc 62, 1487–1489 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02541899
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