Autoxidation of Milk Lipids. I. Identification of volatile Monocarbonyl Compounds from Autoxidized Milk Fat

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The C1 through C10 n-alkanals, the C5 through C11 alk-2-enals, and acetone were conclusively identified as 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazones, from the volatile material of milk fat oxidized to a TBA No. of 15 and a peroxide value of 14.3. In addition, presumptive evidence is presented for the identification of but-2-enal and the odd-numbered C5 through C15 n-alkan-2-ones. Approximately 63% of the isolated monocarbonyl compounds were n-alkanals and 34% alk-2-enals. The possible origin of the identified compounds, their role in the oxidized flavor of milk fat, and the relationship of the results of this paper to the findings of other workers are discussed. © 1960, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Day, E. A., & Lillard, D. A. (1960). Autoxidation of Milk Lipids. I. Identification of volatile Monocarbonyl Compounds from Autoxidized Milk Fat. Journal of Dairy Science, 43(5), 585–597. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(60)90209-5

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