Determination of some edible oils adulteration with paraffin oil using infrared spectroscopy

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Abstract

The spectroscopy of molecular vibrations using mid-infrared or near-infrared techniques was used more and more to characterize different compounds, including edible oil, in order to monitor any changes and to detect fraudulent modifications. This article presents a new method for quantitative adulteration of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) or corn germ oil (CGO) with a mineral oil, such as paraffin oil (PO). A Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometric method, using ATR spectra, was developed for the rapid, direct measurement of edible oils adulteration. The results indicate the efficiency of the proposed method for the detection of paraffin oil in adulteration of EVOO and CGO with RSD (< 3.0%)

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Bunaciu, A. A., Fleschin, S., & Aboul-Enein, H. Y. (2022). Determination of some edible oils adulteration with paraffin oil using infrared spectroscopy. Pharmacia, 69(3), 827–832. https://doi.org/10.3897/pharmacia.69.e76175

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